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@info888• Mar 2, 2023
This Election Cycle Could End With President Paul Ryan
Paul Ryan could become our next President without receiving a single vote.
This isn’t fantasy or anarchy.
It’s a possible result of the Twelfth Amendment, and its rickety, 200-year-old backup plan for failures of the Electoral College.
This Election Cycle Could End With President Paul Ryanmedium.com
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@info888• Mar 1, 2023
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@info888• Feb 3, 2023
Measles: 2013 U.S. cases triple.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention just announced that measles cases in the United States in 2013 tripled over the annual average. There were 175 cases (so far), when usually there are about 60.
Measles: 2013 U.S. cases triple.slate.com
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@info888• Feb 3, 2023
What are the COVID-19 RNA vaccines and how do they work? – Compound Interest
By now, we’re all familiar with the image of coronavirus. The spikey blob peppers news websites, looms behind reporters during bulletins and frequently punctuates your Twitter doom-scrolling. More recently, the news accompanying this image has taken a positive turn, with promising results from the COVID-19 vaccine trials. It’s the iconic spikes of the coronavirus spikey blob that are a key part of how these vaccines work.
What are the COVID-19 RNA vaccines and how do they work? – Compound Interestwww.compoundchem.com
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@info888• Jan 24, 2023
COVID-19 - Wikipedia
COVID‑19 transmits when people breathe air contaminated by droplets and small airborne particles containing the virus. The risk of breathing these is highest when people are in close proximity, but they can be inhaled over longer distances, particularly indoors. Transmission can also occur if contaminated fluids are splashed or sprayed in the eyes, nose, or mouth, or, more rarely, via contaminated surfaces. People remain contagious for up to 20 days and can spread the virus even if they do not develop symptoms.[14][15]
COVID-19 - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org
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@info888• Jan 23, 2023
Truth - New Discourses
For most of us, the concept of “truth” doesn’t seem terribly complicated until we try to define it. Truth is… what’s true—this is actually the first definition for “truth,” paraphrasing a bit, in some dictionaries. Truth is that which is in accordance with reality is another. Philosophers understand that “truth” is a more complicated topic, and people in different schools of thought have different understandings of what truth is. Some, for example, hold that truths must be in some way transcendent of all human contingencies—that which absolutely holds for all people in all times (sometimes in all possible universes). Scientists tend to use a more pragmatic understanding (sometimes called “provisional truths”) that could be rendered as statements about reality upon which we can bet and reliably win. Most people, including nearly all scientists and many philosophers, generally agree that for something to be a “truth” means its having something to do with accurately describing reality. The postmodern school of thought, which profoundly informs the Theory of Critical Social Justice, however, does not see truth this way. In fact, it is openly hostile and radically skeptical of these understandings of truth, which might generally be described as being “realist” in orientation because they see some correspondence between truth and reality. Postmodernism is generally anti-realist in orientation, meaning that it does not necessarily see a connection between “truths” and reality. Truths might happen to describe reality, say as the Earth and the Sun describing a dynamic system in which both travel along eliptical orbits around their common center of mass (which is inside the Sun), or not, say as the Sun going around the Earth. Under postmodern thought, both of these understandings are “true” in the cultures that consider them true. That is, postmodern thought sees truth as entirely a matter of human (social) contingencies. This is what the American postmodern philosopher Richard Rorty meant when he wrote, “We need to make a distinction between the claim that the world is out there and the claim that the truth is out there.”
Truths, in postmodern Theory, are socially validated statements about reality, which means that they are, ultimately, products of not just the cultures that produce them but of power within those cultures. The French postmodern philosopher Michel Foucault described this as power-knowledge, insisting that knowledge claims (truths) are ultimately only expressions of power. This sound strange, but the logic is accessible. What is considered true is decided by people by some social process of validation, the thinking goes, so “truth” is a social and political status conferred to certain ideas, which is then reinforced by their acceptance as true. Simultaneously, “truths” confer (political) power, as “knowledge is power” implies, because if it is accepted that a proposition is true, then people who accept it as such will behave accordingly. Thus, Foucault Theorized that “truths” are socially constructed by the systems of power (and the powerful within them) in society and then used to dominate, particularly in the attempt to maintain their power and exclusive status (see also, hegemony, episteme, and biopower).
Truth - New Discoursesnewdiscourses.com
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@info888• Jan 21, 2023
AWOL Navy SEAL Killed Fighting In Ukraine: Exclusive | Time
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A former American Navy SEAL was killed this week during Russia’s assault on eastern Ukraine while fighting alongside Ukrainian forces, a Navy official tells TIME.
AWOL Navy SEAL Killed Fighting In Ukraine: Exclusive | Timetime.com
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@info888• Jan 19, 2023
Ken Gardner on Twitter: "So, the woke progressive left and their obsequious "sports" media people are going after a hockey player who refused to wear the LBGT+ ribbon because of his religious beliefs. Why do these people have to suck so bad at life, every single day." / Twitter
So, the woke progressive left and their obsequious "sports" media people are going after a hockey player who refused to wear the LBGT+ ribbon because of his religious beliefs. Why do these people have to suck so bad at life, every single day.
Ken Gardner on Twitter: "So, the woke progressive left and their obsequious "sports" media people are going after a hockey player who refused to wear the LBGT+ ribbon because of his religious beliefs. Why do these people have to suck so bad at life, every single day." / Twittertwitter.com
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@info888• Jan 19, 2023
Viagra users are 25% less likely to suffer early death | Daily Mail Online
52, all of whom had an erectile dysfunction diagnosis at some point in their life. Experts believe the drug increases blood flow into the heart's arteries and improves oxygen flow throughout the body. For this reason, previous research has also
Viagra users are 25% less likely to suffer early death | Daily Mail Onlinewww.dailymail.co.uk
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@info888• Jan 14, 2023
Fake Electors’ Continued Involvement in Anti-Democratic and Election Denial Efforts - American Oversight
Two of Pennsylvania’s fake electors, Andre McCoy and Bill Bachenberg, were also involved in the Arizona “audit” — an illustration of how interconnected the nationwide network of election-denial activists is.
Two of Pennsylvania’s fake electors, Andre McCoy and Bill Bachenberg, were also involved in the Arizona “audit” — an illustration of how interconnected the nationwide network of election-denial activists is.
Fake Electors’ Continued Involvement in Anti-Democratic and Election Denial Efforts - American Oversightwww.americanoversight.org