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Mr. Wanna-Peace-Prize is determined to kill our children. The young men & women in the military are being deployed as his own private army on what ever money-making whim crossed his addled brain this week. Oh, and take over Venezuela’s oil industry, because why not.. just the spoils of war - directly into his pocket and those of the kings of the oil industry. And stop a minuscule amount of drug trafficking . But the pictures will make him happy.4 points
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I don't have any idea what point you're trying to make here. The military has been mandating vaccines pretty much since the smallpox vaccine was introduced.2 points
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Smith is a moron. That's the kind of people that Trumpers love. Stupid people that remind them of themselves. I wish people would wake up to the fact that a bigger issue than race relations is the class wars in this country. It is the wealthy vs the rest of us. Look how many of these black celebrities are MAGAs.2 points
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The COVID jab order was reversed by the military AFTER they were forced to take it. This was all during the Biden era. You are able to now sue the government if you were forced to take it. There is even a compensation program if you have side effects from said jab. https://www.hrsa.gov/vaccine-compensation/covered-vaccines1 point
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Why are you WHINING about taking COVID shots? Here are the vaccines required in the US Army/Military (both in basic training as the title suggests, but ALSO throughout a service member's enlisted time): Army Shots - Basic Training Vaccinations List Army shots and vaccinations are certainly necessary during basic training, and throughout your career in the Army, due to the close living quarters and other factors. The Army puts a lot of money into you when sending you through basic training, they don’t want you just go out and be sick all the time! Below we’ve listed the basic training army shots that you will receive once ... Vaccination Agent Remarks Adenovirus, Types 4 and 7 Influenza (Flu Shot) Recruits receive this shot in basic only during the designated flu season (October – March) Measles Measles Mumps and rubella (MMR) are administered to all recruits regardless of prior history. Meningococcal Quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine (containing A, C, Y, and W-135 polysaccharide antigens) is administered on a one-time basis to recruits. The vaccine is given as soon as practicable after in-processing or training. This vaccine is required routinely only for recruits, although its use may be indicated in other situations based on transmission potential and risk of contracting meningococcal disease. Mumps Measles Mumps and rubella (MMR) are administered to all recruits regardless of prior history. Polio A single dose of trivalent OPV is administered to all enlisted accessions. Officer candidates, ROTC cadets, and other Reserve Components on initial active duty for training receive a single dose of OPV unless prior booster immunization as an adult is documented. Rubella Measles Mumps and rubella (MMR) are administered to all recruits regardless of prior history. Tetanus-diphtheria A primary series of tetanus-diphtheria (Td) toxoid is initiated for all recruits lacking a reliable history of prior immunization in accordance with existing ACIP guidelines. Individuals with previous history of Td immunization receive a booster dose upon entry to active duty and subsequently in accordance with ACIP requirements. Routine “Booster” Shots while in the Military Influenza (Flu Shot) Annual, during “Flu Season” (October – March) Tetanus-diphtheria A primary series of tetanus-diphtheria (Td) toxoid is initiated for all recruits lacking a reliable history of prior immunization in accordance with existing ACIP guidelines. Individuals with previous history of Td immunization receive a booster dose upon entry to active duty and subsequently in accordance with ACIP requirements. Yellow Fever Navy and Marine Corps only. Special Requirements: Cholera (only as required by certain deployed countries) Cholera vaccine is not administered routinely to either active or reserve component personnel. Cholera vaccine is administered to military personnel, only upon travel or deployment to countries requiring cholera vaccination as a condition for entry, or upon the direction of the appropriate Surgeon General, or Commandant (G-K), Coast Guard. Plague There is no requirement for routine immunization. Plague vaccine is administered to personnel who are likely to be assigned to areas where the risk of endemic transmission or other exposure is high. Vaccine may not be effective in the prevention of airborne infection. The addition of antibiotic prophylaxis is recommended for such situations. Rabies Rabies vaccine is administered to personnel with a high risk of exposure (animal handlers; certain laboratory, field, and security personnel; and personnel frequently exposed to potentially rabid animals in a non occupational or recreational setting). Small Pox This vaccine is administered only under the authority of DoD Directive 6205.3, DoD Immunization Program for Biological Warfare Defense. Anthrax This vaccine is administered only under the authority of DoD Directive 6205.3, DoD Immunization Program for Biological Warfare Defense.1 point
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I never knew it was illegal for the military to make me take vaccinations. I'm gonna be rich once I sue for those smallpox, plague, yellow fever and typhoid vaccines they gave me in the 80's.1 point
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The lions haven’t led in regulation since st browns trump dance. Then he has all the drops and gets injured. ****ing guy cursed himself and the team.1 point
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They said from the beginning Teslaa was a project and would not play a lot the first year.1 point
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I'm old enough to remember when MAGA went around saying Trump would be the no new wars, pro peace candidate. Whooooops!1 point
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They drafted 2 olineman this year and 2 last year. They also signed a DT and resigned multiple DLineman last year. You can disagree with their choices but not addressing it is a wrong take. I will say 2 things to your point, that relying on Davenport to supply pressure opposite of Hutch was stupid and relying on Glasgow for anything other than a backup veteran presence was also dumb. However, I believe they didn’t know Ragnow was retiring because he has hinted at that in multiple off seasons and Glasgow would’ve been the backup at all 3 interior positions.1 point
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He competed in a dog show that was broadcast on ESPN today. EDIT: Maybe it was NBC/Peacock.1 point
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He was for one game, are we judging his career on that? He's a rookie 3rd round receiver on a team deep with receiver options, he was never going to get many targets this season.1 point
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A group of friends used to do the Susan G Koman 5K every year. We all had younger families, small children in various stages of infant through kindergarten. We stayed towards the back, referred to ourselves as the stroller division.1 point
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This is exactly what the league wants. Every summer, they tweak/change a couple of rules. When is the last time they did it in favor of defense? It always seems to be rule changes that favor offense.1 point
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He once saw Gehringer at a game and he recognized him from his avatar and kept looking at him.1 point
