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  • in reply to: Convention #2144980
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    The GOP convention?

    in reply to: Jewish Israel #2144512
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    @cascade, how very well put, we are in golus everywhere, Bnai Brak, Efrat, Kiryat Sefer, they are golus yidden as well

    in reply to: Should all Yidden know Hebrew? #2144067
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    @ YO a/k/a ………. you did the job for me

    in reply to: Should all Yidden know Hebrew? #2144055
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    @ YO a/k/a Ubiq, your mistake was when you responded to your alter ego before it got published.

    in reply to: Should all Yidden know Hebrew? #2144038
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    @syag, noticed the complete lack of response????

    in reply to: Should all Yidden know Hebrew? #2143975
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    @YO, did u see what I wrote about your other names?

    in reply to: Should all Yidden know Hebrew? #2143943
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    @YO, one starts with a U

    in reply to: Should all Yidden know Hebrew? #2143869
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    “I’m still trying to figure out why an ashkenazi wants so badly to be a sefardi.”
    “I don’t. But I grew up with them so I had exposure. That’s all. And is there something wrong with being Sefardi?”

    I grew with Italians so I had exposure, does that mean I pretend to be a Italian?
    PS everyone here know you have at least two other user names, why the need for that?

    in reply to: Jewish Israel #2143736
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    News flash, Chillul shabbos is the same in EY, USA, Kenya and New Zeeland
    Trife is the same worldwide.
    We are in golus in BP, Efrat, Chevon or Miami, we don’t own the land, at least not yet

    in reply to: Silencing the Psychotic Medication Debate #2143420
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    What works better, preparation H or Tucks?

    in reply to: Cherem on sefer “Pshuto Shel Mikra” #2143371
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    Are the topic covered going to a football game or waiting for yshtabach?

    in reply to: Boycotting Companies #2143337
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    Lufthansa, just paid 20 K for everyone on that flight, but dont worry, the travel agents will use Nazi air again next year.

    in reply to: Should all Yidden know Hebrew? #2143071
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    @reb e, modern hebrew is full of bad words

    in reply to: Pandemic amnesty #2142799
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    @AAQ, Sorry after exposing yourself as a lying duplicitous person who will deliberatly twist someone else’s words to make the point, you have ZERO credibility about anything you say.
    But don’t feel back your in good company, Andy Coumo, Donald Trump, Randi Weingarten do that all day long.

    in reply to: Pandemic amnesty #2142709
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    @AAQ, do I sometimes exceed the speed limit? Yes, Have I been unbelted in a car? on occasion.
    Do I feel the need to to wear an ineffective piece of cloth that makes me uncomfortable just to make someone suffering from mysophibia happy? absolutely not.

    in reply to: Silencing the Psychotic Medication Debate #2142604
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    @philoposer, even worse then silencing the pychotic medication debate, they are trying to silence all medication debate, I was at a wedding recently and and started a conversation on the merits of Preperation H vs Tucks and everyone wanted to silent the debate. At a different wedding I want to have the debate about Rid vs Nix and everyone wanted to silent the debate.
    This is terrible.

    in reply to: Pandemic amnesty #2142601
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    @AAQ, Masking was shown to be ineffective as was most of the drivle that was put out by the CDC, the places such as Texas, Georgia and Florida had less fatilities the the places that closed up and that is why the likes of the UFT don’t want a full accounting of the Covid issues.
    As to your insulting me by calling me a mazik, lets just say I dont see the compelling need to wrap myself in a ineffective piece of cloth to make a few germphobes and hypocondriacts happy.

    in reply to: Does Hashem Want Us to Survive? #2142486
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    @ 5t, How about focusing on yoursel and what you can do to improve and if you need guidance ask a rav.

    in reply to: Pandemic amnesty #2142485
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    @ AAQ, this is what I said, “All I asked for accountabilty for rules made during covid, Now how does that add up to this? “SO, YOU CAN’T CALL PEOPLE NAMES FOR HOLDING BY IT.”
    When did I call anyone names?”
    And this is what you said ” Think of the hundreds you encountred while being a mazik”
    So who is the one calling names????

    in reply to: Pandemic amnesty #2142236
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    @AAQ, very different scenarios, your talking about if I invite someone to MY house and if I should go the extra mile to make him happy.
    Here are three closer scenarios, a total stranger approaching children riding bikes yelling at them to wear helments, someone walking up and down the sidewalk telling people to cross the street at the light because jaywalking is illegal, someone stopping cars in the parking lot reminding people to buckle up, here are some examples of someone just being civic minded after all they were in violation of state law.

    in reply to: Pandemic amnesty #2142176
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    @AAQ, I dont remember if the state did or did not and even more so totally and absolutely irrelevant, he was a customer same as I was, this sanctimonious moron did not stand in the parking lot yelling at people to buckle up in spite of being a state law.

    PS after the third time of him giving me his unsolicited opinion I told him what he can to with both his mask and opinion.

    in reply to: 2024 predictions #2142054
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    I will repeat what I said close to two years ago:
    Anyone who claims he can predict what will happen in four years is an idiot.
    no one predicted that a first term Senator will be beat Hillary Clinton four years out.
    Donald Trump was not even on the radar in 2012
    in 2016 no one predicted the Joe Biden will come out of retirement midway in the primary’s and run.
    We are not nivim and the topic is silly.
    My prediction is the moschach will come, I say Ani Mamaim every day

    in reply to: Pandemic amnesty #2141986
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    @AAQ, I don’t recall if I told this story before, it was before peasch of 2021 and I was shopping at a grocery store and a random stranger walks up to me and says wheres your mask, so I tell him how about minding your own business, so he starts yelling, so I asked him how many times he donated covid plasma I donated 8 times, he started sceaming I got the shot and turns to his wife and said ayzho chutzpan, so I told him asee le tovah stum et ha peh.

    in reply to: Who is a bigger threat in America #2141929
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    @ens, you mentioned 1 incident, Crown Hts. no mention of the other kedoshim.

    in reply to: Who is a bigger threat in America #2141895
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    @ens, Fact remains the Yankle Rosenbaum HYD, Yossel Nuemann HYD, [forshay], Mindy Ferencez HYD and Yossi Deutch HYD [jersey city] were all recent Jewish victims killed by black hate.

    in reply to: Yidden Shouldnt Wear Yeezys #2141894
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    welcome to the troll world

    in reply to: Pandemic amnesty #2141798
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    what I am saying is that we should give the same scrutiny to the decsions that were made that were bad the same way we do to anything else, not give a blanket pass saying they meant well.

    in reply to: Pandemic amnesty #2141714
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    A majority of Americans dying from the coronavirus received at least the primary series of the vaccine.
    Fifty-eight percent of coronavirus deaths in August were people who were vaccinated or boosted, according to an analysis conducted for The Health 202 by Cynthia Cox, vice president at the Kaiser Family Foundation.

    It’s a continuation of a troubling trend that has emerged over the past year. As vaccination rates have increased and new variants appeared, the share of deaths of people who were vaccinated has been steadily rising. In September 2021, vaccinated people made up just 23 percent of coronavirus fatalities. In January and February this year, it was up to 42 percent, per our colleagues Fenit Nirappil and Dan Keating.

    “We can no longer say this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated,” Cox told The Health 202.

    in reply to: Who is a bigger threat in America #2141711
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    None of them like us, end of the story

    in reply to: How smart are u? #2141520
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    @YO if it quacks like a duck and walks like a duck……………………
    PS pls stick to one user name

    in reply to: How smart are u? #2141492
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    @yabia omer, a Minhag to use multiple user names or a minhag to troll?

    in reply to: Pandemic amnesty #2141476
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    @yserbius123, actually it’s a very honest and factual way of putting things, My FIL and my BILs father were both hospitalized with moderate covid symptoms, and both came out in worse shape than the way they went in, both have stories of terrible neglect, not getting food, care etc.
    Nursing home operators let people die, i had people from chavra kaddisha tell me what filth the people died in.
    Yes, we need a full accounting, including the dismal drop in test scores, killing the economy and people, all for the sake of a silly piece of cloth that never helped anyway.

    in reply to: How smart are u? #2141369
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    How were you able to answer ubiquitin’s question before it was posted?😊😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    And I was actually hoping for an answer…

    in reply to: Pandemic amnesty #2141332
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    about 1 Millon lives were lost in the US and about half were caused by covid rules, ie hostpital neglect, nursing home deaths etc, fyi I never called anyone names while I saw a everything from a rotzach to a mechallel hashem for suggesting the rules went overboard, and everyone should do what they feel is best.

    in reply to: senate majority leader #2140918
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    I am happy to note that Chuck Shumer lost in the BP assembly district, much to the chagrin of the so called askonim, that on top of the fact that an unknown with no money managed to pull 43% of the vote, Shumer was never there for the frum olam, did nothing for SM Rubashkin, voted for the nuclear deal, and was MIA when our education was attacked, I would not have shed a tear if he would have lost.

    in reply to: Congressional elections 2022 #2140880
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    @Jackk, thunder shumnder, The GOP has the 5 over top and thats all what matters at this point, FYI it looks like McCarty and Salese knew what they were doing because they came 4 times to stump for Lawler.

    in reply to: Congressional elections 2022 #2140866
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    @jackk, there was at most 5-6 senate seats that were even on a level playing field, that being said some of the people who narrowly won the primaries were flawed yet the only race that flipped on PA.
    I live in the 17th so I can only talk first hand about the 17, SP Maloney was running around in London, Paris etc. hobnobing with the limo libs while Mike Lawler was meeting with voters in New City, Yorktown, Pawling etc. Like Tip O’Neill said, All politics is local, something in NY GOP understood and NY Dems did not.

    in reply to: Moving to EY #2140859
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    see above

    in reply to: Moving to EY #2140817
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    Lakewood style is saying Lemayseh, Lechorah, Hock and Ich her in every sentance at least twice.

    in reply to: Pandemic amnesty #2140468
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    @AQ, I still stand by what I said, FYI I was not the one who brought up covid amnesty, It was some college prof, in a magazine and quickly pick up by the UFT who did not want held accounable for the actions, I still think there should be a full accountabilty across the board for the Covid rules and reg.
    Now how does that add up to this? “SO, YOU CAN’T CALL PEOPLE NAMES FOR HOLDING BY IT.”
    When did I call anyone names?

    in reply to: How smart are u? #2140467
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    We have a handful or more members here. (mods how many members are here?)

    I was thinking if we could agree on a middah, lets all work on it for the next month? or 3 months? and than move onto a new middah.

    We can give each other chizzuk, and motivation.

    What do you think? and which middah should be the first one?

    in reply to: Congressional elections 2022 #2140408
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    @jackk, the net flip was one seat and that flip because a number of flaw candidates or in the case of nevada a better GOTV, Wisconsin fail to flip because of the flawed candidate on the Dems.
    Now explain why the NY and NJ seats flipped.

    in reply to: Congressional elections 2022 #2140036
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    @Jackk, can you explain the flipping of NY 3,4,17,19 and NJ7? all are district Biden won

    in reply to: Moving to EY #2140037
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    @SamKlein Let’s make sure to remind ourselves most important thing of all who really runs THE ENTIRE WORLD and every tiny city and state and country Hashem the king of kings ruler of the entire world…..

    in reply to: A tweet on Yeshivas Mir which should be publicized #2139984
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    @Toshema if you going to be factual, it was with the Amishover Rebbe and the Japanses when they in Kobe

    in reply to: Congressional elections 2022 #2139939
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    Sadly Robert Francis O’Rouke and Stacey Abrams are not capable of fading away but you can always hope.
    In the 18 Pat Ryan was elected with the margin from KJ, I hope they get use to having someone in the minority in congress, the majority leader from the Bayou quickly learned what Chaverim is and the difference between an Aroni and Zali.

    in reply to: Pandemic amnesty #2139827
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    @AAQ, please don’t take my words out of context, in fact you said on a number of occasions that you dont belive in daas torah or that one should ask a rav, what I said is that I ask my rav and I follow him, I think is way over the top for a Rav to tell another Rav how and what to do, I dont care if its Black hat like Rav Heinmann, MO like Rabbi Billet or the Pupa Rebbe, and yes when you had Rabbis and lay people terrorizing people who felt differently they the did on Covid, these people need to ask mechila in a public setting

    in reply to: Pandemic amnesty #2139520
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    @yserbius123, at the risk of sounding like a chauvinistic new yorker, go daven shows a grand total of 35 shuls in the greater Baltimore Area, hardly 100s of 1000s. Baltimore has no influence in Lakewood or NY with the expectation of Pride of the Farm Ice Cream. about half of Lakewood reopened by Shevous and didn’t give a hoot about what someone in Baltimore, Miami or LA thinks, goes without saying that most of Brooklyn pretty much ignored whatever outsider’s opinions were.

    in reply to: Moving to EY #2139409
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    @techeles I also heard that a certain poster posts the same subject over and over

    in reply to: Silencing the Psychotic Medication Debate #2139407
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    personal health is just that, personal. Do whatever you want, and I will do what I want

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