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Okay I Was On Board with the Vaccine
Posted on 9/11/21 at 12:00 am
Posted on 9/11/21 at 12:00 am
But forcing sixty percent of the country to get a “warp speed” jab or be fired is a bridge too far.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 12:03 am to Schmelly
Fed Government doesn’t have this power, they know it’s up to the States, which is tyrannical. So why did they do this? This is a distraction, but from what? Afghanistan? Newsome recall? Election steal data?
This post was edited on 9/11/21 at 12:04 am
Posted on 9/11/21 at 3:22 am to BradPitt
We are screwed either way here in Louisiana.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 6:33 am to VolnillaIce
I’ve been vaxed, and I will get the booster. I THINK everyone but children SHOULD be as well.
However, I support anyone’s decision not to! This is government overreaching and a mortal threat to our Republic.
I will resist this tyranny. When LSU required me to show my medical papers, I demanded ALL my money back, and have probably lost the seats my family has sat for 3 decades.
But my family’s future freedom is more important than bowing to state tyranny for something as frivolous as a 30+ year family football tradition.
However, I support anyone’s decision not to! This is government overreaching and a mortal threat to our Republic.
I will resist this tyranny. When LSU required me to show my medical papers, I demanded ALL my money back, and have probably lost the seats my family has sat for 3 decades.
But my family’s future freedom is more important than bowing to state tyranny for something as frivolous as a 30+ year family football tradition.
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