by Paul Haeder / July 29th, 2021
Interrogate the devil; he will tell you that beauty is a pair of horns, four claws and a tail. Voltaire’s Philosophical Dictionary
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Iris Varela spoke about the history of the Bolivarian Revolution and explained in detail how the economic blockade in her country works. The PSUV lawmaker concluded with an invitation for participants to visit Venezuela for the inauguration of a similar project in Caracas; “we’re opening a university to teach people reporting and social media skills, we’re cordially inviting the youth of the union federations in Chapare to come and coordinate an exchange with the Juventud PSUV, maybe in August a group can come here, and a group from here can go there. Our Bolivian brothers will always be welcome to the country of father liberator, Simon Bolivar. We need to strengthen education and build cadres who can defend revoluti
The push is on harder than ever to get any vaccine in our lifetime. Increasingly, it s become more of a social and political issue than a medical one.
People don t hesitate to ask friends, co-workers, even strangers if they ve taken the shot. There has been talk of vaccine passports to participate in everything from taking a flight to going to public events to going to college on campus. Many colleges in New Jersey have already instituted mandatory vaccines for on-campus learning. Some people are raising red flags over the practice.
Now several states, including our neighbor New York, have called for vaccinated sections at ballgames this summer. The New Jersey Devils hockey team is talking about doing the same thing at the Prudential Center for next season. What happens if you want to go to the concession stands or the restrooms? Perhaps they re trying to stigmatize the unwilling into finally giving in to take what many believe is an experimental drug they re not comfortable wi
(The Center Square) â More than 100 colleges across the U.S. have said they will require students to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in order to attend in-person classes.
The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), led by its president, Paul M. Kempen, is calling on these institutions to reverse their policies. The non-partisan associationâs open letter states, âAlthough, at first glance, the policy may seem prudent, it coerces students into bearing unneeded and unknown risk and is at heart contrary to the bedrock medical principle of informed consent.â
AAPS is widely regarded as a conservative organization and has been criticized for challenging certain scientifically sanctioned positions.
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