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PortaJohn

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G'BYE FAGGOT!

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Did they expect any other response?
The Republicans in office apparently have not received the memo from the leftist Biden regime - explaining that they are officially “enemies of the state” and are to be treated as “domestic terrorists” regardless of office or title in government.

"Further requests for information will result in Jan 6 conspiracy charges."
 
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Lets not stop there - go ahead and draw the full conclusion using " if-then-else" logic.

If the CDC/FDA knew of the bad results and signed onto it, then it follows that BOTH the organizations were complicit TOGETHER in betraying trust and placing known bad drugs in the bodies of the population. This means that they had full knowledge of what they did to the adults and WILL BE doing to the children of the US. And they are OK with it. If they weren't good with it then they would not have done it, given that they had the knowledge of the issues that they didn't want out in the public for 7 decades. This really is all we need to understand.

The fundamental point the Pfizer lawyers are making is that they are indeed guilty of fraud (they aren't even arguing that point), but since the government was in on it with them they have immunity because these departments decided that the adverse reactions and deaths of the citizens that they knew would occur were preferable to not giving out the vaccine. The question that must be asked in detail is why the government is fully on board with these bad outcomes. Evil character is part of the answer.

Essentially, Pfizer is saying "sure we lied, but what are you going to do about it? Your unelected officials helped us do it and it was your choice to take it. Thanks for the billions!"
 
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I saw the same thing happen during an interview for an assistant professor job that I was part of a search committee for. He was the smartest person in the meeting without a doubt. The females were obviously intimidated and passed over him because they were afraid “he would leave.” Surprisingly, a female was hired for the position he interviewed for.