Susan Zeidler
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Susan Zeidler
@ZeidlerSusan
Wife, mom, Gigi. Clinical scientist. Independent. Lifelong contrarian
Katılım Şubat 2024
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I’ve been a doctor for many years, and here are 3 medications/pharmaceuticals I would not want any loved one of mine to take (not direct medical advice, speak to your own doctor about your risks/benefits):
1. Hydrocholorothiazide (HCTZ)
Blood pressure tablet. Diuretic that I have seen cause so many issues with dehydration and low potassium, especially in older people
2. Gabapentin (Neurontin)
For nerve related pain Causing excessive drowsiness. Seen it turn normal people into zombies
3. mRNA COVID vaccine
Based on data and everything I’ve seen, I just think it’s a sh***y product that doesn’t even work as intended, and side effects are not being acknowledged/ignored. I nearly had to leave the USA and change my career to avoid taking it— but thankfully I stood firm and avoided an unnecessary risky shot!💪🏽
There isn’t a drug out there that doesn’t come with risks. I’m a minimalist when it comes to practicing medicine and very careful about what I prescribe/recommend. That said, every doctor will have a different opinion. These are mine.

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Here is why the Electoral College is so important, and why the Democrats hate our Republic and want to get rid of it.
The Founding Fathers created the Electoral College as a system to elect the President of the United States, and several critical reasons influenced its formation.
Proponents of keeping the Electoral College argue that it remains necessary for maintaining the balance of power, fairness, and stability in the U.S.
Here are the key reasons to keep it
1. Protection Against Tyranny of the Majority Reason for Creation: The Founding Fathers were concerned about "tyranny of the majority," where larger, more populous states could dominate presidential elections. By using the Electoral College, they aimed to ensure that smaller states still had a meaningful role in electing the president.
Why It Should Remain: The Electoral College ensures that candidates cannot ignore less populous states and must consider a broader range of voters, rather than focusing only on urban or densely populated areas.
2. Balance Between Federal and State Power Reason for Creation: The Founding Fathers designed the Electoral College to balance the influence of states and the federal government. The U.S. is a federal republic, meaning both state and national interests must be accounted for.
Why It Should Remain: The Electoral College respects the sovereignty of individual states by giving them a role in choosing the president. This structure encourages candidates to campaign across a wide range of states and not just focus on winning the national popular vote.
3. Safeguard Against Uninformed Voting Reason for Creation: In the 18th century, the Founders were concerned that voters might not have sufficient information about national candidates, especially in remote areas. The Electoral College was conceived as a layer of informed electors who could make final decisions in case voters made uninformed choices.
Why It Should Remain: While information is more accessible today, some argue that the Electoral College still provides a check in the electoral process. It prevents the possibility of a purely populist candidate winning without broad, geographically diverse support across the nation.
4. Encourages Coalition Building Reason for Creation: The Founding Fathers wanted a system that encouraged the president to gain support from a wide cross-section of the country, not just one region or group of people.
Why It Should Remain: The Electoral College forces candidates to build coalitions that appeal to various states and voter demographics, fostering national unity. A popular vote system might incentivize candidates to focus only on winning votes in heavily populated regions.
5. Stability and Avoiding Disputes Reason for Creation: The Electoral College was designed to provide clarity and stability in the election process. By assigning electoral votes to states and requiring a majority of 270 votes to win, the system reduces the likelihood of a drawn-out national recount.
Why It Should Remain: The Electoral College creates clear, state-by-state results, which limits the risk of nationwide recounts or disputes in very close elections. This system helps ensure smooth transitions of power, avoiding chaos that could arise from a disputed national popular vote.
Summary: The Founding Fathers created the Electoral College to balance popular will with state sovereignty, guard against the tyranny of the majority, encourage coalition-building, and maintain stability in the election process.
Many argue that these benefits still apply today, ensuring that elections reflect both the national and state-level will of the people while providing a safeguard against potential abuses or instability.
It's time to disband the Democratic Party. They have authoritarian and de*dly plans for your future.
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@DavidAFrench Except that the defunding was announced weeks before the pope said anything 🙄
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This is crazy! MAHA should be front and center
Robert W Malone, MD@RWMaloneMD
MAHA is the single issue that units most Republicans and independents. Even some liberals support it. Yet the Republicans in Congress and the administrations have decided not to run on MAHA for the midterms. To not even mention MAHA in their campaigns. Why is that?
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You may have heard the claim that the Bible didn’t condemn homosexuality until the word “homosexual” was added in 1946. That claim is repeated often, but it isn’t historically or biblically accurate.
In this Naked Truth video, Dr. Christopher Yuan explains why the 1946 argument fails, and why the absence of a modern word does not mean the absence of a biblical concept.
Watch the full video: youtube.com/watch?v=hz7TsD…
#lgbtqcommunity #holysexuality #biblicaltheology

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@RichRaho Good. Catholic charities needs to go. They are more interested in keeping themselves funded than they are in actually fixing any problem.
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“The Trump administration has abruptly canceled an $11 million contract with Catholic Charities to shelter and care for migrant children who enter the U.S. alone…” miamiherald.com/news/local/imm…
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@BillFeuer @the_culturist_ Oh c'mon!
Who has the energy to fight all the idiots who will believe this is real 🙄 😅
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Be brutally honest. What is your opinion on this design?
The White House@WhiteHouse
The United States Triumphal Arch – Celebrating 250 Years of America 🇺🇸
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@cdman69 @the_culturist_ Oh c'mon. There are arches everywhere 🙄
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@BjGilger @the_culturist_ It's for America's 250 th. What does that have to do with an emporer?
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@the_culturist_ It doesn’t belong in America.
We don’t have emperors.
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This is cool!
Looks kinda like spray foam 😁
Curiosity@CuriosityonX
How Bones Heal After a Fracture
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@brianeskow In the past, I have always voted based on each individual candidate. But now, before I would vote Democrat again I need them to 'get rid of' their far left problem first.
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@a_votapek @BillboardChris My grandchildren are all from foster care. We love them immensely. They are amazing and I wouldn't trade them for the world!
But you are highly mistaken if you think they are "100% great". They suffered an unbelievable loss when they lost their mother and there are effects
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@BillboardChris This is exactly why 50% of people can't align with the right. You really can't see situations where a child grows up 100% great with no mother there? Not even going to take this personally, but you have as big of a blind spot as the people you are up against.
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I’m not a gun person. I was raised among leftist gun haters.
So when I first heard about @JohnRLottJr’s book, “More Guns, Less Crime,” I was skeptical.
But he was right. Here he explains why government ignores many examples where guns SAVED people:
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There is not a single Muslim controlled nation in the world that recognizes free speech, freedom of religion, or basic human rights.
There is not a single Muslim controlled region that respects your precious pluralism. Wherever they hold power, they oppress women and persecute Christians.
Yet we have both Protestant and Catholic leadership trying to tell the rank-and-file that we should have some sort of communion with Islam and that we worship the same God.
I pray for every single Muslim to come to Christ. But in the inimitable words of Jack Nicholson in As Good as It Gets, sell crazy somewhere else. We’re all stocked up here.
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@ShaneAKAProp @DrNeilStone Yes, I realize all that.
Why are you harping on VAERS?
The post I responded to doesn't say anything about VAERS
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@ZeidlerSusan @DrNeilStone Again. Do you know what an Adverse Event is? It's an event which occurs FOLLOWING a vaccine, not because of the vaccine. Anything is encouraged to be reported. They can calculate the rate of events and compare it to background rates. If those rates increased......
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@OogrolAlert @DrNeilStone Such an informative, intelligent response 🙄 /s
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@ShaneAKAProp @DrNeilStone Re: VAERS/actual events. Have you seen the process? It's very involved. People with real side effects quit because it's a PITA. I would doubt there are people who go on there for fun to say there is a problem when there isn't. I'm not saying never, but it's doubtful
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@ZeidlerSusan @DrNeilStone And the risk of being involved in a car accident is SIGNIFICANTLY higher than the risk from the Pfizer vaccines. Yet, you still happily use your car.
The issue is, grifters who attributed VAERS reports to actual events.
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