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  2. A news article on the findings - https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/sep/10/vaccine-hearing-congress-illness-children
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    John Murphy

    St. Michael-Albertville
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    Tyler Neiva

    Greens Farms Academy
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    Zion Borge

    Westlake
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    Nate Gugleman II

    American Falls
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    Trevor Jones

    Delbarton
  8. Henry Ford Health System Study “The measures and outcomes cited below come directly from the testimony of Aaron Siri, who presented these findings under oath in the U.S. Senate. Unfortunately, the study is not yet publicly available. KEY FINDINGS Compared to unvaccinated children, those who received one or more vaccines had dramatically higher rates of chronic illness: 329% more asthma 203% more atopic disease 496% more autoimmune disease 453% more neurodevelopmental disorders   • including 228% more developmental delays   • and 347% more speech disorders“ More info, charts, and video at the site: https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/breaking-henry-ford-vaxxed-vs-unvaxxed
  9. Omg the wingers are STILL obsessing over this? Lmao.
  10. I went to Duquense as well for my first 2 years of undergrad!
  11. Maybe some of that is put aside if the prize money gets up there. Plus the viewership if they are looking to be a global character in MMA
  12. 1980 was a crusher for my guy!!!!!
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  14. Can Yazdani fill out at 97 properly??? Imo he should go to 92 and win a couple more world titles tbh. His legacy wouldn't be ruined by dominating at a non-olympic weight class JB did it and he is one of the GOATS. I just don't think he will be big enough for that weight class especially since Ghasempour struggled to make it as well and he was coming up from 92.
  15. From what I understand is that they made him go to 86kg 2 years too early. I still think he makes the weight relatively easily its just a matter of how well he matches up against Kadik, Kadiev and Valencia which is the issue. His match against Kadiev last year was too close imo and Kadiev should only be getting better. I'm really hoping he beats them all to win gold as that would be an incredibly impressive run and probably the most impressive run for an Iranian ever to win a world/olympic gold tbh.
  16. He was likely paid by the illegals he was driving to take them from the border to somewhere else. That’s not trafficking, and no indication that it had anything to do with an “international cartel,” my guess would be it may have had something to do with the company that he was an apprentice for. He should have been deported, just not to El Salvador and not imprisoned.
  17. The problem with the US hosting these tournaments is that its very difficult for Iranian and Russian guys to come and compete. It is also very unlikely that Iranian guys will come over because we already have our own league in place with top Russian guys also competing there as well. RAF will only be a good draw for maybe Japanese and Cuban guys everyone else will be competing in Russia (PWL) or Iran.
  18. You doubt what is true?
  19. Paywall’d. But Grok says - “Without further clarification from Trump or additional sources, it remains ambiguous whether he was referring strictly to verbal arguments or something broader.
  20. BTW Bondi isn't ice. So I doubt that is true. Ice means Ice not DOJ.
  21. Do you think she made it up. I've seen it more than one time, not to mention the fact that it's pretty much common knowledge. How is that you think he came to have a car load of people he doesn't know being driven across the country. Was he on a random road trip then picked up a series of hitch hikers? Or do you think maybe he was carrying out business for the international cartel he was a member of?
  22. I don't think I did that, probably ever on this forum.
  23. That's not happening, however which system has better "laws"? The religion of peace or Christianity.
  24. Is it better late than never? “For too long, the Middle East has operated under the assumption that terrorism pays—that violence yields concessions, that maximalism attracts mediation, that rejectionism brings rewards. Hamas’s leadership, ensconced in Qatari luxury, embodied this perverse incentive structure. They could order atrocities without experiencing consequences, negotiate in bad faith without personal risk, and maintain their grip on Gaza from the comfort of Doha’s Four Seasons Hotel. The September 9 strike ends this age of impunity. It restores the principle that choices have consequences, that declaring war means accepting its risks, that targeting civilians forfeits any claim to protection. This is not escalation but restoration—of deterrence, of accountability, of the basic principle that those who plan genocide cannot claim sanctuary.“ https://www.meforum.org/mef-reports/the-reckoning-in-doha-why-israels-strike-against-hamas-was-both-justified-and-overdue
  25. I have an uncle on my dad's side of the family by marriage who's a muslim. Nicest guy you'll ever meet. However these third world Muslims are absolutely savages... Would you rather live in a neighborhood full of radical Christians or Muslims?? One is going to keep bugging you to go to church, The others gonna want to cut your head off and rape your wife.. Big difference... I love bacon.
  26. No more than alleged Christians in this country who want their religion to be the law of the land.
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