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This is all propaganda. Humans have been eating raw meat since the beginning of time, yet we are now told the bacteria that naturally occurs on meat is harmful to us? Go read Weston A Price work. He studied human populations who lived in a tribal primitive manner and they were all much healthier than “civilized man.” Most of them were eating a mixture of raw, fermented and cooked meat and they weren getting sick from “harmful bacteria.”.

The bill, sponsored by state Rep. Janelle Bynum, D Clackamas, is one of a number of police reform and criminal justice proposals introduced this legislative session and supported by a 12 member Black, Indigenous and People of Color Caucus. A House subcommittee on equitable policing, which Bynum chairs, held Wednesday hearing..

Mere days remain to the US presidential election, and Newstalk has been running a fairly good podcast, Race to the White House, that covers a swathe of issues. This week Simon Tierney looked at, among other things, polling: that most derided yet important aspect of elections. The host reminded us how badly the polls got it wrong in 2016, when almost all the pre vote data suggested a win for Hillary Clinton.

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