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Mark, if Fauci finally does get the justice that is due him and the state or federal authorities are running low on rope or trees to properly carry out his sentence, please let me know, I will be more than happy to donate the rope and I have a whole host of suitable trees on our property.

cheers

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Why would you use your beautiful trees to string the carrion from?

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Really...Hang 'em High from the trees in the Capitol Building Park PUBLICLY and on T.V...Where the 'False Flag J6 Operation' was perpetrated to demoralize the SANE, AWAKENED U.S. population.

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If you're serious, then you'd better include one Donald J. Trump in your list of 'traitors to be hanged'. You Gileadean-type losers are, actually, really funny.

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Maria Goldstein is exhibiting classic troll tendencies. Stop name calling Troll Goldstein.

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Turn off your TV; you're totally brainwashed!

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Not sure most Americans could actually watch even some of these people die.

Do they then leave them to rot so people can watch the crows eat their eyes and faces?

Do we spray them down with Poo Pourri as I doubt 90% of Americans could handle the stench of rotting bodies for very long even with vicks vapor rub jammed up your nose death is unpleasant in real life.

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Will Joe BidenтАЩs federal pardon keep him from swinging in a D.C. tree?

Pretty sure the various states AGтАЩs who are going after him now will each want a piece of his flesh.

And RFK, Jr. wants a piece too.

With all the dumping and Bleach bitting currently underway maybe now the NSA will have something worthwhile to do.

тАЬDamn that cloud!тАЭ

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Yup Cadaver smell one never forgets. Know two brother who clean up shooting /crime scenes for a living. Said, тАЬ your nose never forgets that smellтАЭ.

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It reminds me of rotten hamburger with notes of cabbage, if they've been ripening for a few days. I am only reminded when passing through roadkill miasma while motoring happily. It usually looks worse than it smells. I came across a few ripe corpses per year in my ambulance days. It's the fresh automotive trauma deaths that haunt me; they usually have a specific stink of iron, gasoline, transmission fluid, and ethanol.

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Used to drive highway 126 between Santa Clarita and Ventura at one point considered one of the most dangerous roads to drive.

Two lane highway with passing lanes full of fruit laden rumbling trucks and HUGE Eucalyptus trees growing all along the shoulder.

Lots of death and carnage.

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Beth. You had quite a career.

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That was only for slightly over a decade, but I still have bad dreams about it. I can only imagine how cops and veterans are haunted.

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Oh my, Beth. A TN State Trooper told me his best day was coming up on an inverted mini van with 6 passengers. Mom, Dad and 4 children all hanging safely from their seat belts. They had skidded rooftop maybe 100 yds in snow and spun more then once missing trees along the way to a safe stop. Hugs all around as he helped each one to the ground. Tears.

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A former co-worker of mine was an EMT for a few years. He quit after he was called to a semi truck accident. The truck tried to stop suddenly or hit a barricade, I can't remember which, but the trailer dislodged from the rigging and shaved the top of the truck off. He said when they were able to get into the upper half of the cab which was pushed over the barricade by the trailer. The driver was obviously deceased. His legs and hips were somewhere in the bottom half of the truck a few dozen yards behind.

EMT's. Heroes all of them. I have passed a few accidents where the deceased had not been covered yet and just those things alone stay in my memory. I can't imagine pulling half a human being out of a truck cab.

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I was about 30 feet away from a guy who got shot point blank in the head. The amount of blood from something like that is remarkable. I was standing talking with a doctor and we both ran over to him. The doctor took one look and said "he's dead."

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Sorry you had to see such a horrible thing. I could never abide looking at spilled brains in my work on the ambulance. Such a final and horrible event. I don't even want to look at my own brain on an MRI and declined to do so.

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I'd rather see them in prison in prison garb.

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It wonтАЩt take long. The trees are forgiving.

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Two vultures try to board a flight with their luggage and are stopped at the gate.

They ask if thereтАЩs a problem, and the lady nods and says, тАЬSorry - no carrion.тАЭ

IтАЩll be here all week, folks - try the veal and donтАЩt forget to tip your waitressтАж

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Strap 'em down on a table, let sand flies eat their soft tissues, and

sever their vocal cords so no one can hear their piteous cries...

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I like this method the most. Heinous monsters need a heinous death.

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I disagree to some extent. I believe they need a painful death but needs to be quick. The Constitution prohibits "cruel and unusual" punishment and I believe it abiding the law. However, I am not against a good hanging. I'm not talking about the neck breaking kind, the kind where they just dangle and suffocate for a few minutes. I'm also not against a firing squad. Most importantly, once the deed is done their filthy remains need to be disposed of quickly and ignominiously. Cremate and dump in a river. Bury them in unmarked graves in the Nevada desert. Their misdeeds to be remembered so future generations will not have to experience the same thing, yet again.

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