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To: golfer72 who wrote (1564276)10/10/2025 9:48:54 AM
From: Maple MAGA 1 Recommendation

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"After they changed the definition of vaccine vitamins now qualify as a vaccine"

Of course they do. I just took two multivitamin vaccines a few minutes ago, one can never be too “fully vaccinated” these days.

Did you know it’s illegal to claim an orange can treat scurvy? If I sold you an orange and said it could treat, cure, or prevent scurvy, that would be a criminal offense. Only an FDA-approved drug is legally allowed to make claims about preventing or curing disease.

In Canada looking at someone the wrong way is now defined as a hate crime.

The SEC changed the definition of “reserves,” allowing oil companies to classify possible reserves as part of their total, which inflated numbers and expanded financing potential.

And in religion, it happened long ago when Augustine of Hippo refined the definition of original sin.