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Saturday, June 6, 2020

Is There A Lexicographer, maybe with a Masters AND a PhD, In The House?



  If so, please help explain to us knuckledragging laymen how the word "protests" can be anti-viral?

We'll wait.....


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Please feel free to offer your best satirical explanations , that are appropriate to post. (I will be moderating so I don't get my blog deleted, even though you know and I know what we are all thinking)

 I'll post the one's that make us laugh. Oh, ya and you'll get a donut or two.

















12 comments:

  1. Simple.
    Holding a flat screen tv in front of you while escaping the crowd at warp speed is the equivalent of an oversize facemask plus you're going straight home right now anyway.

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  2. Anything I say will will be called racist by 50% of the country. Sadly, that is leftist America 2020. I HEAR those interviewed on TV about peaceful protests. I also SEE the rioting violence. We need to call out and criminally prosecute the violence and not muddy the waters by acting as if the two cannot be separated. As I like to tell the kids, "I see better than I hear".

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  3. Why am I not surprised the link is back to bustednuckles.com ?

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  4. I'm reposting my comment from Phil's place here.

    So this whole Kung Flu quarantine shutting down the economy thing has been a lie from the getgo. Anyone see that letter that was signed by a whole bunch of public health doctor’s and ”equality stakeholders” saying that protesting posed no threat to public health from Kung Flu. Someone, please tell me what an “equality stakeholder” is and what they could possibly have to do with public health. I have an answer below.

    ...and coinkidinkly NH has a "Governor’s COVID-19 Equity Response Team" reporting to the DHS Director. The first meeting of the "Team" is being held today, as I write this. Here are the names and titles of the "Team" members:


    Chair: Trinidad Tellez, MD, Director, Office of Health Equity, DHHS

    Bobbie Bagley, MS, MPH, RN, CPH, Director, Division of Public Health & Community Services, Nashua

    Kirsten Durzy, MPH, Equity Council lead, public health evaluation and narrative/storytelling expert, Division of Public Health Services, DHHS

    Rogers Johnson, President, Seacoast NAACP, Chair of Governors Advisory Council on Diversity and Inclusion

    Dottie Morris, PhD, Associate Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion, Keene State College

    Someone want to tell what a narrative/storytelling expert is and what the fook a person with that kind of a title is doing on a public health committee? Possible answer: professional liar.

    Nice collection of left wing loons if I've ever seen one. Also nice to see that advisors to the Governor of NH, and I guess I should include the Governor, have jumped the fookin shark with their kowtowing to the far left whacko's that have invaded NH. Maybe we'll see pictures of the Governor taking a knee with the protestors this weekend. That'll be the end of NH as I've known it for the last 40+ years. Well it's probably all over but the s******g now anyway. We're not voting our way out of this one.

    Sorry, this post isn't funny, but it is slightly sarcastic. I think ;^))

    Nemo

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    1. If you look on most boards of agencies(government and profit and non-profit) and companies you have to wonder why? They have no business or proper credentials to even wash out the nastiest bathrooms let alone set policy and procedures for that entity. That is why people wonder why we are swirling in that great flush of the century.

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    2. So, after thinking about the make up of the "Equity Advisory Board" and my comment RE: the "narrative/storytelling expert" to which I alluded might mean "professional liar", I thought I'd write Governor Sununu and ask him the question directly. Now, in the past, there was an electronic contact form for the Governor on the State's home page for the Governor. As I said, in the past.

      It would appear that the Governor does not want to be contacted by people like me criticizing him and/or people in his administration and NOT giving their true email address. You can still contact the Governor via email, however you must now do so using a real email address, i.e. from your gmail or yahoo! account (yep, I still use my Yahoo! email accounts).

      I guess he finally decided that he'd had enough of anonymously getting the shit kicked out of him over Covid 19 and other stuff and wanted to know who to retaliate against or something.

      Weak. So much for our RINO governor. Problem is, after him, there's no one real or RINO Republican in the NH Senate, House or Executive Council (that's sort of like a Cabinet, but an elected position) to run for Governor after him. These days, in this state, even a RINO governor is better than a demonrat, although sometimes I wonder.

      Nemo

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  5. If the Governor takes a knee, you can change the state motto to:

    Take a knee for equality or die.

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  6. It is as your soi based adrenaline surging through protestors veins that protect these special (snowflake) people of very versatile vibrancy from any and all viruses and other pathogens and prosecutions.

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    1. You wax poetic, there, Kevin... let me translate:
      They think their stuff don't stink, 'cause they're "on the board"!

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    2. Careful Igor, I knows who you is...

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  7. They had me fooled for a while. Call me gullible; I just like to believe people had the best interests of all in mind.

    But, not so.

    This whole thing now reeks of subversive bullshit, designed to make Trump look bad. I'm sick of the G.D. Demoncrats. I can hardly believe America has sunk to these lows, but clearly it has. I am scared for what I think will happen next.

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