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07/4/2020 08:45 | Spiritual Practice Continues to Be Persecuted in Communist China Amid the CCP Virus Pandemic | johnwise | |
07/4/2020 08:36 | Make China Pay For the Xi Jinping Virus After passing a record $2.2 trillion bill last week to aid millions of Americans who lost their livelihoods as a result of the coronavirus, Congress already is talking about another spending bill. Rather than pouring out another bundle of billions at tremendous cost to the American taxpayer, we should be cashing a check from the responsible party. China should pay for the effects of the new coronavirus that they let spread unchecked while trying to cover up their tracks and lying to the world. | johnwise | |
07/4/2020 08:35 | Now now left side. | qantas | |
07/4/2020 08:34 | welcome to the UK MSM, are any of them any different ? | aljm | |
07/4/2020 08:03 | BEST WISHES: Trump wishes UK PM Boris Johnson well in INTENSIVE CARE VIDEO | johnwise | |
07/4/2020 07:52 | Tue 7 Apr 2020 (Sharecast News) - London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open 88 points higher on Tuesday, having closed up 3.08% at 5,582.39 on Monday. Please do your own research as always. | qantas | |
07/4/2020 07:43 | Businesses are almost out of money and the government’s schemes are not working. The UK economy is about to disappear and nothing is really being done to save it. The MP was despairing. Not only was he being overwhelmed with constituency caseload, because people are so frightened for their individual futures, he was also having to deal with significant employers in his constituency, many of whom think they are very close to bankruptcy. The despair amongst businesses at the supposed bailout remains enormous, apparently. They have applied for loans. Under the first draft scheme, which was inept, they had to climb through impossible hoops. | johnwise | |
06/4/2020 22:15 | However I do agree with you in this respect. Oakham Citra. What an ale that is! | npp62 | |
06/4/2020 22:14 | Mike, 50 to 80%.Still an uphill battle but he is not yet on a ventilation machine. | up just a little bit | |
06/4/2020 22:13 | This is absolute garbage I'm afraid | npp62 | |
06/4/2020 22:03 | Coronavirus: Donald Trump steps up attacks on China and the media VIDEO: | johnwise | |
06/4/2020 21:38 | 80% die that go on a ventilator | mikecat | |
06/4/2020 21:33 | You are a complete disgrace | up just a little bit | |
06/4/2020 21:27 | Porsche1945, now's not the time to be a twit | smurfy2001 | |
06/4/2020 21:23 | Boris Johnson is moved to intensive care: PM asks Dominic Raab to deputise for him as his 'persistent' coronavirus symptoms worsen | johnwise | |
06/4/2020 21:11 | Anyone can die from this | mikecat | |
06/4/2020 20:39 | Brexit Boris fat and unhealthy looking with comorbidity issues, one does wonder if his number is up. | porsche1945 | |
06/4/2020 20:19 | BJ in intensive care | mikecat | |
06/4/2020 19:31 | The virus as a shell round it this shell melts at 40 or 105fWhyth3 nhs have not given out this info I do not know | portside1 | |
06/4/2020 19:30 | The virus dies if your body stays at 41 Celsius So if you get th3 virus drink hot boiled beer and put on plenty Of thermal clothes for a couple of days it will kill this virus Yes I know I am omniscient | portside1 |
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