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FringeChief68

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Always be ready to defend yourself this time of year. :?:

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hi Lexi ... congrats on the iPad Pro.

I just dropped $2,000 on a new MacBook 12 :blink:
Thanks!!! :D
If I told you why I bought it, you'd say yup....that sounds like Lex! THE COLOR! :thumbs:

Having a rose gold iPhone meant (for me) matching it up with a tablet. Just so happens the only one to do that with is the new iPro.

I didn't get the smart keyboard Apple sells but instead opted for a fantastic rose gold keyboard/case I found on Amazon.
 

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What did you expect?
The 200K salary S.G. works very closely with the FDA.
I don't know why a majority of the general public is in shock and horror when they read these types of things.
If more people took the time to truly understand the depth of how twisted the Gov. operates, they would not be surprised one bit about these things.
 
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FringeChief68

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What did you expect?
The 200K salary S.G. works very closely with the FDA.
I don't know why a majority of the general public is in shock and horror when they read these types of things.
If more people took the time to truly understand the depth of how twisted the Gov. operates, they would not be surprised one bit about these things.
Well it didn't shock me the first time they said this when they didn't have any other research to go on,
but a person would think that the U.S. Surgeon General's office would be just a little better then your average 3rd world country...:facepalm:
 

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Well it didn't shock me the first time they said this when they didn't have any other research to go on,
but a person would think that the U.S. Surgeon General's office would be just a little better then your average 3rd world country...:facepalm:

expectations are way too high.
 

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What did you expect?
The 200K salary S.G. works very closely with the FDA.
I don't know why a majority of the general public is in shock and horror when they read these types of things.
If more people took the time to truly understand the depth of how twisted the Gov. operates, they would not be surprised one bit about these things.

And they will operate in this manner unrelentingly, against logic, against science, against conscience. It might take a hundred years to undo what has been done, I am not surprised by any of this. They are playing the same game that they played with requiring a tax stamp to grow or sell a plant, and requesting a stamp meant that the farmer would need to incriminate themselves. :lol: Nothing new under the sun, the money presses just keep humming along and the crooks all line up to protect it.
 

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Well it didn't shock me the first time they said this when they didn't have any other research to go on,
but a person would think that the U.S. Surgeon General's office would be just a little better then your average 3rd world country...:facepalm:
The current iteration of the USA is basically a banana republic...

EDIT: CP from wikipidea:
More generally, it is a derogatory term for a country that is considered to have a weak economy, a dishonest or cruel government, and public services that do not work.[11] In economics, a banana republic is a country operated as a commercial enterprise for private profit, effected by a collusion between the State and favored monopolies, in which the profit derived from the private exploitation of public lands is private property, while the debts incurred thereby are a public responsibility. Such an imbalanced economy remains limited by the uneven economic development of town and country, and tends to cause the national currency to become devalued paper-money, rendering the country ineligible for international-development credit.[12]
 
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