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If ignorance is truly bliss, then why do so many Americans need Prozac?
Nobody is taking Macron seriously. He has lost the plot with his insane suggestions about sending French troops into the Ukrainian meat grinder....
... It's a shame those people had to go through that. I'm glad they are alive.
Tiabbi is the least of anyone’s worries, he presents a viewpoint badly needed to form a coherent understanding, if only your own, of what the hell...
This looks like the outline of ancient Egypt, not Gaza, at least to me.
YES!!! that's how it's done!! By the people for the people Electing a sane veteran leader and not a senile geriatric moron. You go Russia!!...
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I've noticed, on shopping trips over the last week, how people have returned to masks in full force. And most stores are considerably understaffed. They have a sign out front saying they're hiring and two cashiers inside for lines of people. I'm so glad I'm retired--just barely--but retired. I couldn't imagine being faced with the demand that I vaccinate or lose my job. I feel so sorry for the people I see working in these stores--overworked, and now our state has returned to employees in stores must wear masks.