Yes. Not only the least densely populated areas have few “CoVid” deaths but also some densely populated coastal areas. Could it be that the “self centered” municipal union members in metro areas are silently taking a stand; because they are “self centered”. … At times Herschel, … you are a bit too confident in your “Judgements”. …
On October 26, 2021 at 9:31 pm, George 1 said:
So, the Nebraska AG does not want blood on his hands. Too bad many other AGs don’t think the same way.
(2) Your observation could be correct. I didn’t make that claim, you did, but I wouldn’t deny it. Either way, my observation was led with “Perhaps.” To the extent “perhaps” is a judgment, you can decide.
(3) This graphic doesn’t make claims about Covid deaths. The graphic depicts deaths per capita. It’s a normalized value.
On October 26, 2021 at 9:54 pm, Frank Clarke said:
(1) corn pollen is an effective prophylactic against Covid
(2) Next you’ll be trying to convince us that ‘colour’ is spelled without the ‘u’… ;-)
On October 27, 2021 at 8:17 am, Fred said:
There are two ways to go home safe at the end of your shift:
(1) shoot everybody and claim qualified immunity or,
(2) the Nebraska AG way; let men be freemen.
(3) conclusion; the second one is much more effective for the long term stability of any civilization lest you come under “judgement” for acting under “colour” of law.
On October 27, 2021 at 2:12 pm, Mill Tone said:
What sucks is the attitude in the ModernHealthCare article how *allowing physicians*…blah, blah, blah…is in the mentality of those who would rule over us. *They* who would rule, who suck at most everything.
The state has ruined everything it has touched. It touched health care, now it turns to sh*t too. Time to pray.
Mr Clarke, I’ve never heard that corn pollen is an “effective prophylactic” against COVID, and I’d appreciate a journal reference, but in any case, by that reasoning, we’d expect to see similar results in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky, the latter state which is renowned for certain corn products…
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On October 26, 2021 at 9:00 pm, Sisu said:
Yes. Not only the least densely populated areas have few “CoVid” deaths but also some densely populated coastal areas. Could it be that the “self centered” municipal union members in metro areas are silently taking a stand; because they are “self centered”. … At times Herschel, … you are a bit too confident in your “Judgements”. …
On October 26, 2021 at 9:31 pm, George 1 said:
So, the Nebraska AG does not want blood on his hands. Too bad many other AGs don’t think the same way.
On October 26, 2021 at 9:49 pm, Herschel Smith said:
@Sisu,
(1) It’s ‘judgment’, not ‘judgement’.
(2) Your observation could be correct. I didn’t make that claim, you did, but I wouldn’t deny it. Either way, my observation was led with “Perhaps.” To the extent “perhaps” is a judgment, you can decide.
(3) This graphic doesn’t make claims about Covid deaths. The graphic depicts deaths per capita. It’s a normalized value.
On October 26, 2021 at 9:54 pm, Frank Clarke said:
(1) corn pollen is an effective prophylactic against Covid
(2) Next you’ll be trying to convince us that ‘colour’ is spelled without the ‘u’… ;-)
On October 27, 2021 at 8:17 am, Fred said:
There are two ways to go home safe at the end of your shift:
(1) shoot everybody and claim qualified immunity or,
(2) the Nebraska AG way; let men be freemen.
(3) conclusion; the second one is much more effective for the long term stability of any civilization lest you come under “judgement” for acting under “colour” of law.
On October 27, 2021 at 2:12 pm, Mill Tone said:
What sucks is the attitude in the ModernHealthCare article how *allowing physicians*…blah, blah, blah…is in the mentality of those who would rule over us. *They* who would rule, who suck at most everything.
The state has ruined everything it has touched. It touched health care, now it turns to sh*t too. Time to pray.
On October 29, 2021 at 8:52 pm, Hudson H Luce said:
Mr Clarke, I’ve never heard that corn pollen is an “effective prophylactic” against COVID, and I’d appreciate a journal reference, but in any case, by that reasoning, we’d expect to see similar results in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky, the latter state which is renowned for certain corn products…