American Thinker, Fauci Edition
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From another of the good doctor’s (Erwin Haas) writing’s:
I find the claim that the COVID-19 vaccines that have been developed and deployed to lack credibility. Where is the record of safety and how long and against what do these concoctions protect? The claims and appeals to immunize by the NYT, NPR, and CDC under color of “science” appeal only to the credulous.
“Concoction”
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@horace said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@loki said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
I find the claim that the COVID-19 vaccines that have been developed and deployed to lack credibility.
That's not even a sentence.
That’s correct. A direct quote from the doctor criticizing Fauci.
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@loki said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@horace said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@loki said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
I find the claim that the COVID-19 vaccines that have been developed and deployed to lack credibility.
That's not even a sentence.
That’s correct. A direct quote from the doctor criticizing Fauci.
Sentences are good for making points, but non-sentences are not.
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@horace said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@loki said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@horace said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@loki said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
I find the claim that the COVID-19 vaccines that have been developed and deployed to lack credibility.
That's not even a sentence.
That’s correct. A direct quote from the doctor criticizing Fauci.
Sentences are good for making points, but non-sentences are not.
I agree again!
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@horace said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@loki said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
I find the claim that the COVID-19 vaccines that have been developed and deployed to lack credibility.
That's not even a sentence.
It's a sentence. Look at the construct.
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@jolly said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@horace said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@loki said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
I find the claim that the COVID-19 vaccines that have been developed and deployed to lack credibility.
That's not even a sentence.
It's a sentence. Look at the construct.
If you remove "the claim that", it makes sense. I think "the claim that" ruins the sentence. Maybe I can defer to @Aqua-Letifer .
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I dunno, it's the weekend.
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@horace said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@jolly said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@horace said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@loki said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
I find the claim that the COVID-19 vaccines that have been developed and deployed to lack credibility.
That's not even a sentence.
It's a sentence. Look at the construct.
If you remove "the claim that", it makes sense.
It makes grammatical sense, at least.