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Rep. Eric Swalwell: "Never Forget" (Original Post)
kpete
May 2023
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Walleye
(31,056 posts)1. Putin's people told him to say that
LakeArenal
(28,845 posts)3. Ain't no bottom low enough.
ffr
(22,671 posts)4. Plumbum worshipers.
It must become a diagnosed disease, recognized, and for those with it, treated as such.
What do the NRA, NASCAR, civil aviation, classic cars, and plumbing all have in common? Pb - lead.
Most ammo pellets are still made of lead, some of which turns to aerosol when the round explodes.
NASCAR fuels their cars to this day and aerosols their race audiences with lead.
Civil aviation fuel is highly leaded fuel, called low-lead, which aerosols everything from the pilot and passengers, but also residents downwind of airports with lead.
Classic cars or any gasoline power car built before 1980 was designed to run on TEL, Tetra-ethyl Lead.
Plumbing too? The Latin term for plumbing is plumbum, which means lead.