• Re: We were told to trust Fauci's bureaucrat, who ruled our lives but g

    From Leper@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 22 15:36:56 2025
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    Follow the money and the truth about midget Fauci will be revealed.

    Big Pharma made a killing on Ivermectin. Everybody was gobbling it up
    like candy.

    The vaccines wouldn't have killed us by the millions if we'd only
    listend
    to Trump who said it was a big hoax and nothing more than a mild flu. >Politicians have the answers in times like that, not bureaucrats with
    fancy
    book learnin degrees in disease and virology they get from schools.
    Here
    in Alabama if you're sick you go see your local congressman because his
    time is free, he knows everything and doctors want money.

    It's the future of healthcare.


    They say that the only reason Trump never fired Fauci was because Trump
    is deathly afraid of him for some unknown reason. Maybe there's a
    connection between Fauci and Putin, could explain Trump's fear.

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  • From Scooter@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 22 15:31:40 2025
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    Follow the money and the truth about midget Fauci will be revealed.

    Big Pharma made a killing on Ivermectin. Everybody was gobbling it up
    like candy.

    The vaccines wouldn't have killed us by the millions if we'd only listend
    to Trump who said it was a big hoax and nothing more than a mild flu. Politicians have the answers in times like that, not bureaucrats with fancy book learnin degrees in disease and virology they get from schools. Here
    in Alabama if you're sick you go see your local congressman because his
    time is free, he knows everything and doctors want money.

    It's the future of healthcare.

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  • From It's Mental Health Awareness Month.@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 18 09:01:49 2025
    XPost: va.politics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.misc
    XPost: sac.politics, alt.war.civil.usa

    CHANTILLY, Va. — A 22-year-old man was arrested after a sexual assault incident at Chantilly High School in September, according to Fairfax
    County Police Department.

    Police said they were initially alerted about the incident after the
    female victim's mother called the police to report the alleged assualt.

    Officers learned through their investigation that a man wearing a mask
    entered Chantilly High School with students when he approached the
    victim, who said she believed he was another student.

    Police said the man started a conversation with the girl and
    "unlawfully" touched her. The girl alerted school officials and told her
    mother what happened.

    This led police to search the school area where they located the accused offender, 22-year-old Galata Bekele Bengessa, of Fairfax, on foot near
    Route 50 and Fairfax County Parkway. Police took him into custody and
    he was later transported to a nearby hospital following comments made to police.

    Bengessa was later arrested Wednesday night for the alleged sexual
    assault incident and taken to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center.
    He was charged with abduction by force, sexual battery, and trespassing
    on school property.

    Police also learned that there were two additional victims, who reported similar incidents involving Bengessa that happened off school property.

    Police are now asking anyone with information about this crime or who
    may have had contact with Bengessa to call them at 703-246-7800. The
    department said victim specialists from its Major Crimes Bureau’s Victim Services Division have been assigned to help victims receive appropriate resources and assistance.

    https://media.wusa9.com/assets/WUSA/images/83944db8-d021-4348-b19d-f674bb 211a5a/83944db8-d021-4348-b19d-f674bb211a5a_1920x1080.jpg

    https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/virginia/police-arrest-man-who-a llegedly-sexually-assauted-student/65-2c8a35c1-cfcc-49b6-a9ff-d3d15faeff8
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  • From It's Mental Health Awareness Month.@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 18 10:28:07 2025
    XPost: fl.general, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.misc
    XPost: sac.politics, alt.war.civil.usa

    https://www.jacksonville.com/gcdn/authoring/2013/04/09/NFTU/ghows-LK-60e4 c593-5536-4666-b6bf-7186e073c173-8262e8f7.jpeg?width=300&height=375&fit=c rop&format=pjpg&auto=webp

    A 13-year-old Jacksonville middle school student was arrested Monday on
    a charge of sexual battery against another student at the school, police
    said.

    Arkeem Kvontae Askew, who lives on Howell Drive, was arrested at Kirby
    Smith Middle School on Hubbard Street, police said.

    The victim said she was walking toward her locker about 3:30 p.m. Monday
    when she was approached by a boy. She said he forced her into the girls'
    rest room, pulled down her pants and underwear and tried to rape her,
    according to Askew's arrest report.

    When she struggled, he pushed her into a bathroom stall, overpowered her
    and raped her.

    According to the Duval County School District's code of conduct, sexual
    battery is a zero-tolerance offense and students who commit them receive
    the "most severe consequences, including possible expulsion."

    A hearing officer would review the case independent of the police and
    court action, then the School Board would come to a decision at an
    expulsion hearing. Prior to that, if a student is freed on bail, their classroom assignments would be sent home, according to school officials.

    https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/crime/2013/04/09/13-year-old-char ged-rape-jacksonville-middle-school/15832526007/

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