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I found this:
Eglin Air Force Base: Notable residents

Author Hunter S Thompson was stationed on Eglin from 1956 until 1958 during his enlistment with the Air Force.
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Hunter S. Thompson: Military service

Thompson completed basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, and transferred to Scott Air Force Base in Belleville, Illinois, to study electronics. He applied to become an aviator, but the Air Force's aviation-cadet program rejected his application. In 1956, he transferred to Eglin Air Force Base near Fort Walton Beach, Florida. While serving at Eglin, he took evening classes at Florida State University. At Eglin, he landed his first professional writing job as sports editor of The Command Courier by lying about his job experience. As sports editor, Thompson traveled around the United States with the Eglin Eagles football team, covering its games. In early 1957, he wrote a sports column for The Playground News, a local newspaper in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. His name did not appear on the column because Air Force regulations forbade outside employment.

Thompson was discharged from the Air Force in November 1957 as an airman first class, his commanding officer having recommended him for an early honorable discharge. "In summary, this airman, although talented, will not be guided by policy," chief of information services Colonel William S. Evans wrote to the Eglin personnel office. "Sometimes his rebel and superior attitude seems to rub off on other airmen staff members."
:lol: :!: He was superior, and his rebel attitude rubbed off on me and tens of millions of others.
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Vrede too wrote:
Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:29 pm
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Thu Aug 27, 2020 4:40 pm
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Largest "Air Force" base.
Bingo
According to this, which I trust but won't claim is definitive, Nellis is much bigger in physical size and slightly larger in personnel:
Apparently isn't a "Base" though.

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Apparently isn't a "Base" though.
I'm not sure of the definition of "Base", or if there even is one, but with 21,925 personnel I would think that Nellis qualifies. Maybe not.
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Vrede too wrote:
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O Really wrote:
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Apparently isn't a "Base" though.
I'm not sure of the definition of "Base", or if there even is one, but with 21,925 personnel I would think that Nellis qualifies. Maybe not.
Beats me, but I was just going with what was on the list: Nellis Air Force "Range".

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I believe that I said, "Maybe semantics created "largest"

Everybody is #1 - yeah
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"When things are slow down on the base we can shoot tear gas in the dummy's face."
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billy.pilgrim wrote:
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I believe that I said, "Maybe semantics created "largest"

Everybody is #1 - yeah
If it's a fallacy, I blame your "military neighbors". I wonder what other sizes they lie about.
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German police halt march of 18,000 coronavirus sceptics in Berlin

German police Saturday halted a march by some 18,000 coronavirus sceptics in Berlin because many were not respecting social distancing measures.

The mass protest against pandemic restrictions had been allowed to go ahead after a bitter legal battle.

But it had barely begun at 9am GMT at the city's iconic Brandenburg Gate, when it was forced to stop due to a police injunction.

"The minimum distancing is not being respected by most (of the demonstrators) despite repeated requests," the police said. "There is no other option than to break up the gathering."

After the announcement, the demonstrators shouted "Resistance" and "We are the people," a slogan often used by the far-right, and sang the German national anthem....

The protesters waved German flags and shouted "Merkel must go!", a chant often used by the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party against Chancellor Angela Merkel....

Merkel and the leaders of Germany's 16 federal states on Thursday introduced tougher coronavirus restrictions to curb the pandemic, including a minimum 50 euro fine for people caught not wearing face masks where one is compulsory.

"We will have to live with this virus for a long time to come. It is still serious. Please continue to take it seriously," Merkel warned....

The far-right welcomed Friday's court ruling allowing the latest demo to go ahead, with Leif-Erik Holm, a lawmaker for the anti-migrant AfD party, calling it "a victory for freedom".

But several groups intend to stage counter-demonstrations to the main protest.

Anne Helm from the left-wing party Die Linke and an MP in Berlin's parliament, said: "There must be no tolerance towards racists, anti-Semites, right-wing extremists and Nazis. That is why I call on all Berliners to take part in the counter-events." ...
Germany's Scholz condemns far-right flags outside parliament

Olaf Scholz, a candidate to succeed Angela Merkel as chancellor, on Sunday condemned protestors who stormed the steps of Germany's Reichstag parliament building, some of them holding far-right flags.

The protestors gathered on Saturday to demonstrate against coronavirus curbs.

"It is unacceptable that some now appear in front of the Bundestag building, the Reichstag building, the most important symbol of our democracy, the parliament, with symbols from a bad dark past, flags that have nothing to do with our modern democracy," Scholz said.
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Check out this anti-mask Karen: https://old.reddit.com/r/trashy/comment ... ees_while/
Awesome; the cat fan would pronounce this nut a victim and lament his misfortune. I liked the part where he says they have no authority over him as he's being forced off the premises by those folks that have no authority over him. He probably blew a gasket in his car on the way out of there. Hilarious.

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Awesome; the cat fan would pronounce this nut a victim and lament his misfortune. I liked the part where he says they have no authority over him as he's being forced off the premises by those folks that have no authority over him. He probably blew a gasket in his car on the way out of there. Hilarious.
Ammosexuals and COVIDiots really struggle with the concept of private property.

Speaking of struggling with simple truths:
Iowa Sen. Ernst suggests COVID-19 deaths inflated, later issues clarification

Echoing a discredited conspiracy theory, vulnerable Republican Sen. Joni Ernst is suggesting government statistics on coronavirus infections and deaths have been inflated.

Ernst, who is facing an unexpectedly tough reelection fight, made the comment after a man at a campaign stop in Waterloo, Iowa, said he believes the numbers of cases and deaths are much lower than reported. Experts refute that and new data suggests that the toll is probably significantly higher than the official count.

Ernst said she, too, is “so skeptical” of the official numbers.

“These health care providers and others are reimbursed at a higher rate if COVID is tied to it, so what do you think they’re doing?” she said to the crowd on Monday, according to a report by the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that the disease has infected more than 6 million people in the U.S. and killed about 185,000 Americans. Of those deaths, 1,125 were reported in Iowa, according to the state website at midday Wednesday.

Asked later what she meant, Ernst said she was repeating what she’s heard.

“I heard the same thing on the news. ... They’re thinking there may be 10,000 or less deaths that were actually singularly COVID-19. ... I’m just really curious. It would be interesting to know that.”
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Later Wednesday, Ernst said in a statement, “Over 180,000 Americans have died because of covid-19,” adding that “what matters” is that Iowa gets the resources it needs.

The White House Coronavirus Task Force report from Sunday said Iowa had the highest rate of new cases per 100,000 population at 100, and the state has the fifth-highest positivity rate in the country. That’s the percentage of those tested getting positive results.

The state has a 14-day average positivity rate of 11%. The task force recommended closing bars in 61 counties, limiting gatherings to 10 or less in 28 counties, requiring masks statewide and testing all college students.
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Nationally, as many as 215,000 more people than usual died in the U.S. during the first seven months of 2020, suggesting that the number of lives lost to the coronavirus is significantly higher than the official toll, according to an analysis of CDC data by The Marshall Project and The Associated Press.

And half the dead were people of color — Blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans and, to a marked degree, Asian Americans.

Playing down the severity of the pandemic is a favorite ploy of President Donald Trump, who has said he expects the virus to disappear. And it echoes a conspiracy theory that’s been widely debunked by experts.

In recent tweets, supporters of QAnon misrepresented CDC figures, stating that the government’s health agency had reduced the number of U.S. COVID-19 deaths to just over 9,000. Trump tweeted the false information, which was later taken down by Twitter for violating platform rules.
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The CDC data table is based on an analysis of death certificates that mention COVID-19 as a cause. For 6% of the deaths, COVID-19 was the only cause mentioned.

The other 94% list COVID-19 and other conditions together. Among those deaths, there were, on average, 2.6 additional conditions or causes per death, the public health agency said. It is rare for people not to have multiple medical issues at death.
Duh.
Ernst’s Democratic opponent, Theresa Greenfield, said the incumbent’s remarks were “appalling.”

“We need leaders who will take this seriously,” Greenfield tweeted.
In a sane world Ernst would have just lost the election. However . . . :angry-banghead:

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There is a term used in legal liability determination, "but for..." As in the famous and usually mis-cited McDonald's coffee case, no matter what the woman did, "but for" the fact that McDonald's intentionally kept their coffee at 40-50 degrees hotter than other restaurants, she wouldn't have been injured. Wet, maybe, but not suffering third degree burns and melted pantyhose.

So 180,000 people have something that keeps them from perfect health (as most people do) "But for" the fact they caught covid, they'd still be alive even with their conditions. How is this so difficult to understand, even for a person stupid enough to be a Republican?

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Never mind.
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Vrede too wrote:
Thu Sep 03, 2020 11:38 am
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Thu Sep 03, 2020 11:32 am
There is a term used in legal liability determination, "but for..." As in the famous and usually mis-cited McDonald's coffee case, no matter what the woman did, "but for" the fact that McDonald's intentionally kept their coffee at 40-50 degrees hotter than other restaurants, she wouldn't have been injured. Wet, maybe, but not suffering third degree burns and melted pantyhose.

So 180,000 people have something that keeps them from perfect health (as most people do) "But for" the fact they caught covid, they'd still be alive even with their conditions. How is this so difficult to understand, even for a person stupid enough to be a Republican?
:D

To be fair, neither Ernst nor PINO has claimed that the number of U.S. COVID-19 deaths is just over 9,000. It's the Qidiots saying that.
"Re-Tweeting doesn't equal endorsements" .

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"Re-Tweeting doesn't equal endorsements" .

In a pig's eye.
Never mind, I misread what she said - Wingnut! Thanks.
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Re-tweeting, absent a specific opposition message does certainly equate to endorsement. Plus, it adds exposure to the ridiculous con-theory du jour.

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O Really wrote:
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Rock band Smash Mouth performed to a packed crowd of hundreds during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
The rock band Smash Mouth put on a performance for hundreds of people -- many of whom were not wearing masks -- over the weekend in South Dakota.
The concert took place during the 80th annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, a massive event that historically draws about 500,000 people to the area. Sturgis city officials told CNN this year's event would be a scaled-down version of the rally where health guidelines like social distancing would be recommended.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/11/entertai ... index.html
Imagine risking COVID to see Smash Mouth.
:lol: :lol:
Aging has-beens that have always mostly performed covers of even more ancient tunes.
Another big event starts up in South Dakota as infections from Sturgis motorcycle rally rise
More than 200,000 people attended the South Dakota State Fair last year.


Pandemic or no pandemic, the show will go on in South Dakota.

The South Dakota State Fair opens Thursday and will run through Sept. 7. While it's not clear how many people plan to attend this year's event, more than 200,000 people visited the fair last year, according to the state's department of agriculture.

Fair organizers have implemented health and safety measures, such as hand washing stations and social distancing requirements, at the five-day event, but assume no responsibility should guests become infected with COVID-19.

"Exposure to COVID-19 is an inherent risk in any public location where people are present," according to the fair website. "By visiting the South Dakota State Fairgrounds, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19."

The state fair comes on the heels of last month's Sturgis motorcycle rally, which was attended by hundreds of thousands of people. At least 290 people in 12 states who attended the rally have tested positive for COVID-19, according to The Associated Press. A man from Minnesota who attended the rally has died.

Republican Gov. Kristi Noem supported holding the rally in her state. "We are not -- and WILL not -- be the subjects of an elite class of so-called experts," she tweeted in August. "We the People are the government."
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... On Aug. 7, the opening day of the rally, South Dakota had roughly 9,000 COVID-19 cases, according to the health department. By Sept. 3, positive cases had risen to 14,000. The state's positivity rate also rose, from 6% for the 14 days before Aug. 7, to 15% for the 14 days before Sept. 3.

A high positivity rate can be a sign that a state is only testing its sickest patients and failing to cast a net wide enough to accurately capture community transmission, according to Johns Hopkins University. The World Health Organization recommends that governments get their positivity testing threshold below 5%.
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There have been cases from Sturgis reported in quite a few states, and one guy died, but really, overall it looks like they mostly got away with it.

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There have been cases from Sturgis reported in quite a few states, and one guy died, but really, overall it looks like they mostly got away with it.
I'd guess that most out-of-state cases from Sturgis would not be linked to Sturgis by authorities, but idk. Then, there's the 56% increase in SD cases in just 1 month.
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