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  • Good bye and thanks for the Fish

    8 DIC. 2021 · THis is the final program . It is sad but it is time. 
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  • Frederick Douglass Brunch

    27 ENE. 2021 · Febuary 20th 2021 SPC Allstate Center 3200 34th Street N St. Pete Fl 33701 Buy tickets by clicking on the poster here www.fightbackmedia.com
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  • fight Back 2020

    19 DIC. 2020 · Andrew Yang thinks people should "take the mark" to prove vaccination. Did mommy Nanacy shut out AOC for bad behavior? These two subject my thoughts on what the future is today on Fight Back 2020
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  • Talking With... Amore of Amore incorporated

    13 NOV. 2020 · AMore Incorporated is beoming a top ine PR firm in NYC. To the heart mind mind and soul of AI sits down for a few minutes to talk about her jourbney and what she sees as the future of her buiness.
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  • Talking With... Kenyon Glover

    2 NOV. 2020 · A Conversation with ex-pro basket ball player Kenyon Glover about his new book.Buy Kenyon Glover's book at www.kenyonglover.net
    Escuchado 43m 7s
  • Fight Back 2020 - Interview with Mike Perotti - Candidate for State Attorney

    28 OCT. 2020 · Today we sit down with Mike Perotti a candidate for State Attorney of Hillsborough County. We hope to find out his plas for being the "top cop" in the county. 
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  • Fightback 2020 Interview with Mike Perotti

    28 OCT. 2020 · We sit down with Mr. Perotti to learn of his plans of top cop in Hillsborough County.
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  • New Supreme Court Justice!!!

    27 OCT. 2020 · Amy Coney Barrett confirmed as the 9th Supreme Court Justice of the United States of America.
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  • The Great Barrington Declaration

    14 OCT. 2020 · The Great Barrington Declaration The Great Barrington Declaration – As infectious disease epidemiologists and public health scientists we have grave concerns about the damaging physical and mental health impacts of the prevailing COVID-19 policies, and recommend an approach we call Focused Protection. Coming from both the left and right, and around the world, we have devoted our careers to protecting people. Current lockdown policies are producing devastating effects on short and long-term public health. The results (to name a few) include lower childhood vaccination rates, worsening cardiovascular disease outcomes, fewer cancer screenings and deteriorating mental health – leading to greater excess mortality in years to come, with the working class and younger members of society carrying the heaviest burden. Keeping students out of school is a grave injustice. Keeping these measures in place until a vaccine is available will cause irreparable damage, with the underprivileged disproportionately harmed. Fortunately, our understanding of the virus is growing. We know that vulnerability to death from COVID-19 is more than a thousand-fold higher in the old and infirm than the young. Indeed, for children, COVID-19 is less dangerous than many other harms, including influenza. As immunity builds in the population, the risk of infection to all – including the vulnerable – falls. We know that all populations will eventually reach herd immunity – i.e. the point at which the rate of new infections is stable – and that this can be assisted by (but is not dependent upon) a vaccine. Our goal should therefore be to minimize mortality and social harm until we reach herd immunity. The most compassionate approach that balances the risks and benefits of reaching herd immunity, is to allow those who are at minimal risk of death to live their lives normally to build up immunity to the virus through natural infection, while better protecting those who are at highest risk. We call this Focused Protection. Adopting measures to protect the vulnerable should be the central aim of public health responses to COVID-19. By way of example, nursing homes should use staff with acquired immunity and perform frequent PCR testing of other staff and all visitors. Staff rotation should be minimized. Retired people living at home should have groceries and other essentials delivered to their home. When possible, they should meet family members outside rather than inside. A comprehensive and detailed list of measures, including approaches to multi-generational households, can be implemented, and is well within the scope and capability of public health professionals. Those who are not vulnerable should immediately be allowed to resume life as normal. Simple hygiene measures, such as hand washing and staying home when sick should be practiced by everyone to reduce the herd immunity threshold. Schools and universities should be open for in-person teaching. Extracurricular activities, such as sports, should be resumed. Young low-risk adults should work normally, rather than from home. Restaurants and other businesses should open. Arts, music, sport and other cultural activities should resume. People who are more at risk may participate if they wish, while society as a whole enjoys the protection conferred upon the vulnerable by those who have built up herd immunity. On October 4, 2020, this declaration was authored and signed in Great Barrington, United States, by:
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