The Shining City Upon a Hill
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Sorry but you really need to research your posts. The only rats around are you Demonrats like you. And I didn't know that you were orange.
Also President Ronald Reagan was neither a rat or orange. And you are the one who is constantly saying to Google it. Had you done so you would have known that Fauci was appointed the Director of NIAID in 1984.Comment
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Sorry but you really need to research your posts. The only rats around are you Demonrats like you. And I didn't know that you were orange.
Also President Ronald Reagan was neither a rat or orange. And you are the one who is constantly saying to Google it. Had you done so you would have known that Fauci was appointed the Director of NIAID in 1984.
you should really google so you dont look like a such a foolComment
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He was going on suggestions provided to him.
Unlike Biden who had his ' nominees ' shoved up his flatulence filled ass.
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1974 became head of as a clinical associate, that would be either the end of Nixon's term or the start of Ford's
1980 appointed chief of the NIAID's Laboratory of Immunoregulation, Jimmy Carter
1984 appointed to his current position as Director of NAIAD. That is 37 years in the same position. He should have retired 17 years ago.
You can find all of that information here, that is if you are able to read that large a web page. Anthony Fauci - Wikipedia
Looks like you are the only fool around here.Comment
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California governor pushes for gun laws modeled on Texas abortion ban
- California Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to use a controversial U.S. Supreme Court ruling on strict abortion curbs in Texas to design a law that would allow private citizens to sue some gun manufacturers, distributors and sellers.
- The Supreme Court on Friday left in effect the Texas law that enables private citizens to sue anyone who performs or assists a woman in getting an abortion after about six weeks of pregnancy.
California Governor Gavin Newsom said he plans to use a controversial U.S. Supreme Court ruling on strict abortion curbs in Texas to design a law that would allow private citizens to sue some gun manufacturers, distributors and sellers.
The Supreme Court on Friday left in effect the Texas law that enables private citizens to sue anyone who performs or assists a woman in getting an abortion after about six weeks of pregnancy.
The Texas law was designed by the state’s Republican-controlled legislature to avoid normal means of legal challenge, because rather than making state officials responsible for enforcement, it instead gave private individuals anywhere the right to sue doctors who provide abortion services in Texas and anyone else who “aids or abets” the process.
While allowing the Texas law to remain in effect, the court ruled legal challenges may proceed against the measure, which critics say amounts to vigilante justice.
Newsom, a Democrat, said on Saturday his team will work with state Attorney General Rob Bonta and the legislature to draft a proposal in line with the Texas law that would let citizens sue manufacturers, sellers or distributors of assault weapons or ghost gun kits for at least $10,000 per violation.
“I am outraged by yesterday’s U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing Texas’s ban on most abortion services to remain in place,” Newsom said in a statement.
“If states can now shield their laws from review by the federal courts that compare assault weapons to Swiss Army knives, then California will use that authority to protect people’s lives, where Texas used it to put women in harm’s way.”
.... what goes around, comes around that could set a precedent in many states across the nation.Comment
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California governor pushes for gun laws modeled on Texas abortion ban
- California Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to use a controversial U.S. Supreme Court ruling on strict abortion curbs in Texas to design a law that would allow private citizens to sue some gun manufacturers, distributors and sellers.
- The Supreme Court on Friday left in effect the Texas law that enables private citizens to sue anyone who performs or assists a woman in getting an abortion after about six weeks of pregnancy.
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Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill
California governor pushes for gun laws modeled on Texas abortion ban
- California Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to use a controversial U.S. Supreme Court ruling on strict abortion curbs in Texas to design a law that would allow private citizens to sue some gun manufacturers, distributors and sellers.
- The Supreme Court on Friday left in effect the Texas law that enables private citizens to sue anyone who performs or assists a woman in getting an abortion after about six weeks of pregnancy.
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