Rand Paul assaulted at Kentucky home (UPDATE: 6 broken ribs)

Definitely. I got the flu vaccine a month ago, and yet I am currently sitting at home on day 4/4 of Flu A. I've coughed so hard at times I thought I was gonna have to push my eyeballs back in their sockets. And running a constant fever of 101 for almost 3 days straight is extremely debilitating.

Rand should be careful.

Ugh. Feel Better soon!
 
Definitely. I got the flu vaccine a month ago, and yet I am currently sitting at home on day 4/4 of Flu A. I've coughed so hard at times I thought I was gonna have to push my eyeballs back in their sockets. And running a constant fever of 101 for almost 3 days straight is extremely debilitating.

Rand should be careful.

An in-law is in the hospital with it right now. Pretty bad flu going around, doesn't appear that it was in the vaccine.
 
Definitely. I got the flu vaccine a month ago, and yet I am currently sitting at home on day 4/4 of Flu A. I've coughed so hard at times I thought I was gonna have to push my eyeballs back in their sockets. And running a constant fever of 101 for almost 3 days straight is extremely debilitating.

Rand should be careful.

I would suggest that you not get flu shots in the future.
 
I would suggest that you not get flu shots in the future.

I believe me, I wouldn't. Unfortunately it's a job requirement. I'm one of the thousands of nurses around the country required to either get a flu shot annually or wear a mask which gets quite hard damned near impossible to breathe through when you have to wear it for 12 hours straight.

And I've been sitting here in disgust at how hospitals essentially use their staff for little more than a PR stunt to show the public that 'we take community health seriously so we get flu shots.' However I've never played their game trying to encourage flu shots on patients. Either you get them or you don't. I've never been a believer in their effectiveness. The flu virus is constantly mutating so any vaccine they've developed pre-season has a chance to fail. I think next year I'll just ask the nurse at employee health to inject me with the live virus so I can get it over with, lol.

It's all just marketing.

An in-law is in the hospital with it right now. Pretty bad flu going around, doesn't appear that it was in the vaccine.

Yep. Mine was type-A. It will lay you flat on your ass. I just rented over-priced videos on playstation network to pass the time.
 
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The number one reason why they need to throw the book at this guy is because it will stop the left from writing political hit pieces that condone violence and endorse political violence against people and characterize Rand Paul as some slob who doesn't clean up after himself. I think if Rand gets vindicated the right will have to run hit pieces against the leftist media who keeps defending basically and act of terrorism.



Bob Borzotta is the author of Neighbors From Hell. He says there is an etiquette to follow as people are consumed with raking leaves and other yard work.

“This is an age-old problem on steroids,” he said. “When you are blowing leaves or doing some landscaping work, if some of your mess winds up over the boundary in the neighbor's yard, go over, sweep it back, blow it back. Don't start trouble, and your neighbors will be just as kind to you.”

Once those leaves are cleared, the next problem we face is winter, and with it — snow removal.
 
The flu virus is constantly mutating so any vaccine they've developed pre-season has a chance to fail.

Even if they guess relatively accurately, the viruses in the vaccine mutate:

Study: Annual Flu Shot Ineffective

Researchers with The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California have published a study regarding the ineffectiveness of the annual influenza vaccine.

The title of the study is A structural explanation for the low effectiveness of the seasonal influenza H3N2 vaccine.

Each year, the CDC calculates how "effective" they believe the flu shot is based on prevalent strains of influenza in the population compared to strains of viruses used to compose the flu vaccine.

This current study, however, challenges even the belief that if the right strains of influenza are predicted properly, that the flu shot is "effective," because those viruses contained in the flu shot mutate due to the fact that they are cultured in chicken eggs.

The authors of the study state:

"Seasonal influenza vaccine does not always confer protection in vaccinated individuals. Vaccine candidates are selected from clinical isolates based on their antigenic properties.

It is common to use chicken eggs for culturing clinical isolates and for large-scale production of vaccines. However, influenza virus often mutates to adapt to being grown in chicken eggs, which can influence antigenicity and hence vaccine effectiveness."

The lack of science supporting the manufacture and distribution of more than 300 million flu vaccines every year is well-known.

Dr. Cammy Benton from North Carolina recently revealed in an interview with the VAXXED team that the CDC even admitted to her that the science was lacking regarding the effectiveness of the annual flu vaccines.
 
Nobody I came across in Bowling Green bought the explanation that had been floated in Washington—that political differences must have prompted the assault. Goodwin described Boucher, a New England Catholic, as a "Kennedy Democrat" (Paul’s spokesman, Gor, said Goodwin’s account was “100 percent absolutely false”
 
Nobody I came across in Bowling Green bought the explanation that had been floated in Washington—that political differences must have prompted the assault. Goodwin described Boucher, a New England Catholic, as a "Kennedy Democrat" (Paul’s spokesman, Gor, said Goodwin’s account was “100 percent absolutely false”

No link? Please?
 
No link? Please?

https://www.gq.com/story/inside-rand-pauls-neighborhood-fight

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Nobody I came across in Bowling Green bought the explanation that had been floated in Washington—that political differences must have prompted the assault. Goodwin described Boucher, a New England Catholic, as a "Kennedy Democrat" and others noted his staunch, left-leaning views. But nobody thought that he took particular exception to Paul's politics or that he would confront the senator about the affairs of government.

Goodwin, in his capacity as a youth-baseball umpire, said he once ejected Paul from a Babe Ruth baseball game around 2000 when Paul, who was coaching one of his sons, grew argumentative over balls and strikes. (Paul's spokesman, Gor, said Goodwin's account was "100 percent absolutely false" and that Paul had never been ejected from a game.)


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So.... when is this guy going to get slapped with more charges?
If not Federal, shouldn't he at least be charged with a Felony at this point since Rand's injuries have been made clear?
What the heck is taking so long?
 
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https://www.gq.com/story/inside-rand-pauls-neighborhood-fight

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So.... when is this guy going to get slapped with more charges?
If not Federal, shouldn't he at least be charged with a Felony at this point since Rand's injuries have been made clear?
What the heck is taking so long?
Your right, I was reading some hit piece where the guy quotes the GQ hit piece, and I thought that Rand's spokesman was saying that Goodwin was full of shit, that everything he was saying was bullshit.
 
Your right, I was reading some hit piece where the guy quotes the GQ hit piece, and I thought that Rand's spokesman was saying that Goodwin was full of $#@!, that everything he was saying was bull$#@!.

That Goodwin guy is a weasel.

But across Bowling Green, sympathy for either man appears to be in short supply. Goodwin described them as "two little shits" who have brought embarrassment upon the town. "You're talking about two of them that I'd like to turn over my knee," he said. "That's what the folks would like to do. Give them both a paddling and send them on their way."

Way to blame the victim!
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“New details today on the incident that left Senator Rand Paul with six broken ribs — this might be one of my favorite stories,” said Hunt, before appearing to realize what she had said and adding while stuttering, “Although, of course, we don’t want….clearly Senator Paul is still struggling.”

It’s unclear as to why Hunt would treat the story as a “favorite” given that it was nothing less than a vicious unprovoked attack on a largely popular lawmaker.
 
Outlaw Libertarian Longblade Trigger Grass! Will a jury in Bowling Green buy that as a defense?
 
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