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We can look forward to more helpful rhetoric like this if, as expected, the Republicans take the House in November. Sad enough when it's a fringe member like Marjorie Taylor Greene or Matt Gaetz who makes these ridiculous comments, but this man was already elected party chairman by the Oklahoma state GOP. Hopefully primary voters will make a better choice -

https://thehill.com/news/campaign/346817...ing-squad/
He is personally responsible for the death of every american who died from/with covid.

The guy goes around a law about gain of function research, his little virus escapes and kills nearly 1million americans. What is the punishment for that?
Isn't this how it normally works?

I’m not advocating we kill Anthony Fauci until he’s convicted of his crimes through a court,” he added.

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I'd like to see him stand trial for crimes against humanity. Mengele has nothing on Fauci.

Read Robert Kennedy Jr.'s book on the REAL Anthony Fauci.
Typical liberal BS response to hyperbole

Guess what, libs... that IS the proscribed penalty for treason... If he is convicted of that (and I'd put those chances at near zero, but who knows) that certainly IS a possibility.
Did you miss trial?

But I think death penalty is a little harsh in this case - & I am pro death penalty.
I’m not ever for the death penalty. The only time you should take another person’s life is if they are endangering yours. But, this Fauci will answer to a higher power and I have no problem with him rotting in a dungeon prison cell for the rest of his days here on earth. He is not a good person. Black heart no doubt.
(04-27-2022 01:08 PM)Bronco14 Wrote: [ -> ]Did you miss trial?

But I think death penalty is a little harsh in this case - & I am pro death penalty.
I think it’s possible that he’s guilty of mass murder I’d certainly investigate everything about him and his connection with the Wuhan lab and how he hid information Probably costing lives
(04-27-2022 01:18 PM)BlueDragon Wrote: [ -> ]I’m not ever for the death penalty. The only time you should take another person’s life is if they are endangering yours. But, this Fauci will answer to a higher power and I have no problem with him rotting in a dungeon prison cell for the rest of his days here on earth. He is not a good person. Black heart no doubt.

they could jab him repeatedly with micro-doses of his own concoctions for days until he succumbed...but that would be too kind for him...
(04-27-2022 12:07 PM)UofMstateU Wrote: [ -> ]He is personally responsible for the death of every american who died from/with covid.

The guy goes around a law about gain of function research, his little virus escapes and kills nearly 1million americans. What is the punishment for that?


That assessment is arguable. I am not saying it isn't true, but it is arguable. What is much less arguable is that he is directly responsible for Billion's and Billion's of lost revenue dollars, failed businesses and at the very least one of the sparkplugs for teh current (not surging) inflation.
(04-27-2022 12:03 PM)Gamenole Wrote: [ -> ]We can look forward to more helpful rhetoric like this if, as expected, the Republicans take the House in November. Sad enough when it's a fringe member like Marjorie Taylor Greene or Matt Gaetz who makes these ridiculous comments, but this man was already elected party chairman by the Oklahoma state GOP. Hopefully primary voters will make a better choice -

https://thehill.com/news/campaign/346817...ing-squad/

So, how would you deal with one of the worst mass murderers in history?
(04-27-2022 02:02 PM)appst89 Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-27-2022 12:03 PM)Gamenole Wrote: [ -> ]We can look forward to more helpful rhetoric like this if, as expected, the Republicans take the House in November. Sad enough when it's a fringe member like Marjorie Taylor Greene or Matt Gaetz who makes these ridiculous comments, but this man was already elected party chairman by the Oklahoma state GOP. Hopefully primary voters will make a better choice -

https://thehill.com/news/campaign/346817...ing-squad/

So, how would you deal with one of the worst mass murderers in history?

For a mass murderer, trial & execution indeed sounds appropriate.

For Dr. Fauci, I'd recommend a medal or some other appropriate reward for his tireless efforts to keep the US as safe as possible during the pandemic, despite facing incredible ignorance and resistance from all levels.
(04-27-2022 02:27 PM)Gamenole Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-27-2022 02:02 PM)appst89 Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-27-2022 12:03 PM)Gamenole Wrote: [ -> ]We can look forward to more helpful rhetoric like this if, as expected, the Republicans take the House in November. Sad enough when it's a fringe member like Marjorie Taylor Greene or Matt Gaetz who makes these ridiculous comments, but this man was already elected party chairman by the Oklahoma state GOP. Hopefully primary voters will make a better choice -

https://thehill.com/news/campaign/346817...ing-squad/

So, how would you deal with one of the worst mass murderers in history?

For a mass murderer, trial & execution indeed sounds appropriate.

For Dr. Fauci, I'd recommend a medal or some other appropriate reward for his tireless efforts to keep the US as safe as possible during the pandemic, despite facing incredible ignorance and resistance from all levels.

The only medal he deserves is one made of radioactive material.
Good news
(04-27-2022 02:27 PM)Gamenole Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-27-2022 02:02 PM)appst89 Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-27-2022 12:03 PM)Gamenole Wrote: [ -> ]We can look forward to more helpful rhetoric like this if, as expected, the Republicans take the House in November. Sad enough when it's a fringe member like Marjorie Taylor Greene or Matt Gaetz who makes these ridiculous comments, but this man was already elected party chairman by the Oklahoma state GOP. Hopefully primary voters will make a better choice -

https://thehill.com/news/campaign/346817...ing-squad/

So, how would you deal with one of the worst mass murderers in history?

For a mass murderer, trial & execution indeed sounds appropriate.

For Dr. Fauci, I'd recommend a medal or some other appropriate reward for his tireless efforts to keep the US as safe as possible during the pandemic, despite facing incredible ignorance and resistance from all levels.

This is what I just don’t get about the other side.

Fauci has a God complex. Obama, the left’s Black Jesus, rightfully saw the unnecessary dangers of gain of function research and banned our government from funding it. But Fauci was smarter. He purposely set up back channel funding to continue that research against direct instruction. Worse yet, he did it in connection with a facility run by the Chinese Army.

When his funded work escaped the lab, which he had to know based on communications, he lied to his superiors, he lied to American citizens, he lied to Congress, and he lied to the world. He did all he could to cover his tracks. Instead of stepping up and telling the world what had happened with the research he funded, he played dumb. He could have said “we were working on this with China. They have all the sequencing” and sped up treatment protocol by months. Instead he decided to protect himself.

He’s a narcissistic POS with no soul.
In addition to the facts above, he KNEW and had even said a couple years back that HCL and Ivermectin worked, yet, he lied his azz off and now told us that they didn't and had HHS and the CDC and FDA prohibit their use. Those and other therapeutics could have saved countless lives but an emergency use authorization for the shots would NOT have been granted if those had been allowed. They were cheap and effective but Lord Fauci, who believes HE and his 'health kingdom' should be above the Constitution and courts should not be allowed to weigh in on health policy matters. After all, HE is the SCIENCE, or so the little narcissist tyrant believes.

In addition, his health agencies created a protocol for hospitals to follow which included Remdesivir, which proved deadly for those intubated. He KNEW that Remdesivir was deadly, as his drug trials for Ebola were halted because that drug was killing people.

That arrogant little prick has the blood of many, many people on his hands. He should be tried and if convicted, spend the rest of his days with Bubba in the clink. After his days on Earth, he will face the Lord and that conversation will not be one that he will enjoy.
(04-27-2022 04:20 PM)banker Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-27-2022 02:27 PM)Gamenole Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-27-2022 02:02 PM)appst89 Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-27-2022 12:03 PM)Gamenole Wrote: [ -> ]We can look forward to more helpful rhetoric like this if, as expected, the Republicans take the House in November. Sad enough when it's a fringe member like Marjorie Taylor Greene or Matt Gaetz who makes these ridiculous comments, but this man was already elected party chairman by the Oklahoma state GOP. Hopefully primary voters will make a better choice -

https://thehill.com/news/campaign/346817...ing-squad/

So, how would you deal with one of the worst mass murderers in history?

For a mass murderer, trial & execution indeed sounds appropriate.

For Dr. Fauci, I'd recommend a medal or some other appropriate reward for his tireless efforts to keep the US as safe as possible during the pandemic, despite facing incredible ignorance and resistance from all levels.

This is what I just don’t get about the other side.

Fauci has a God complex. Obama, the left’s Black Jesus, rightfully saw the unnecessary dangers of gain of function research and banned our government from funding it. But Fauci was smarter. He purposely set up back channel funding to continue that research against direct instruction. Worse yet, he did it in connection with a facility run by the Chinese Army.

When his funded work escaped the lab, which he had to know based on communications, he lied to his superiors, he lied to American citizens, he lied to Congress, and he lied to the world. He did all he could to cover his tracks. Instead of stepping up and telling the world what had happened with the research he funded, he played dumb. He could have said “we were working on this with China. They have all the sequencing” and sped up treatment protocol by months. Instead he decided to protect himself.

He’s a narcissistic POS with no soul.
A Charles Manson with a Phd
(04-27-2022 02:27 PM)Gamenole Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-27-2022 02:02 PM)appst89 Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-27-2022 12:03 PM)Gamenole Wrote: [ -> ]We can look forward to more helpful rhetoric like this if, as expected, the Republicans take the House in November. Sad enough when it's a fringe member like Marjorie Taylor Greene or Matt Gaetz who makes these ridiculous comments, but this man was already elected party chairman by the Oklahoma state GOP. Hopefully primary voters will make a better choice -

https://thehill.com/news/campaign/346817...ing-squad/

So, how would you deal with one of the worst mass murderers in history?

For a mass murderer, trial & execution indeed sounds appropriate.

For Dr. Fauci, I'd recommend a medal or some other appropriate reward for his tireless efforts to keep the US as safe as possible during the pandemic, despite facing incredible ignorance and resistance from all levels.

I sincerely hope you are just a troll and don't really feel that way. It is truly frightening if you do.
(04-27-2022 12:03 PM)Gamenole Wrote: [ -> ]We can look forward to more helpful rhetoric like this if, as expected, the Republicans take the House in November. Sad enough when it's a fringe member like Marjorie Taylor Greene or Matt Gaetz who makes these ridiculous comments, but this man was already elected party chairman by the Oklahoma state GOP. Hopefully primary voters will make a better choice -

https://thehill.com/news/campaign/346817...ing-squad/

Ehhh---you have idiots in the left who have said the same about Trump.
I don't know whether Fauci is truly a terrible person. What I do know is that he was the wrong person for the job of leading the COVID response. He's a bureaucrat's bureaucrat, and what was needed was emergency responders. Bureaucrats always do everything by the book. The first rule of emergency response is to throw the book away.
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