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Thursday, December 16, 2021
INTERESTING EXEMPTIONS
by Bob Walsh
Did
you know there are two very specific exemptions from the SF Mandatory
Everybody Mask Up mandate? They are city offices and the gyms
maintained by the city for city employees. How about that shit?
It's a farce, Bob. Your officials know it...and most of the country knows it. Nonetheless, the "progressive" and "educated" followers on the left coast and in the big cities continue to mask up and are even now rolling up their sleeve for the next jab.
My wife and I were some of the earliest folks to be vaccinated. My wife is an RN and has included herself in a COVID study. She had been seeing the mounting number of patients at her hospital. We have both received the original two shots and later the booster. We travel by air frequently and only wear masks on the airplane. Last Monday she had her antibodies measured and found that they were high. (This is good.) That would probably be the same for me. Yes, I realize that some folks believe the vaccination program is a farce and they have the right to do so. I remember the person I knew being diagnosed with COVID-19 and dying in two days. He left behind a wife and newborn child. (RIP) He had other health problems but was an adamant anti-vaccination advocate. We choose to be vaccinated because we believe in freedom of choice.
Nice to see you pulled your head out of your ass on this one Bob. Took you a year but...better late than never I guess.
Trey? Howie? Still think I'm a selfish, heartless fool who puts others at risk because I laugh at masks and refuse the jab? Or are you two still drinking the kool-aide?
"We choose to be vaccinated because we believe in freedom of choice."
Interesting turn of a phrase Trey. And so very courageous. Because no one who has willingly accepted the jab or has willingly masked themselves has been marginalized, ostracized, terminated from employment, or denied entry anywhere this past year.
"We choose to be vaccinated because we believe in freedom of choice."
Yes Trey...you have the freedom to comply with everything the government tells you to do. Only...that's not "freedom of choice." It's not a difficult concept. Look it up.
Dave, the government in Texas did not make being vaccinated a mandate. In fact, Texas passed a law defying any federal Vaccine mandate. So, the choice was ours to vaccinate. Please research before you comment. In Texas we pretty much do as we please. Why do you care whether I have been vaccinated? Move on. You're beginning to bore me.
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It's a farce, Bob. Your officials know it...and most of the country knows it. Nonetheless, the "progressive" and "educated" followers on the left coast and in the big cities continue to mask up and are even now rolling up their sleeve for the next jab.
I have come to the conclusion that, at this point, the "mask mandate" is merely conditioning the sheep to obey.
My wife and I were some of the earliest folks to be vaccinated. My wife is an RN and has included herself in a COVID study. She had been seeing the mounting number of patients at her hospital. We have both received the original two shots and later the booster. We travel by air frequently and only wear masks on the airplane. Last Monday she had her antibodies measured and found that they were high. (This is good.) That would probably be the same for me. Yes, I realize that some folks believe the vaccination program is a farce and they have the right to do so. I remember the person I knew being diagnosed with COVID-19 and dying in two days. He left behind a wife and newborn child. (RIP) He had other health problems but was an adamant anti-vaccination advocate. We choose to be vaccinated because we believe in freedom of choice.
Gee. I wish I had said that. (Oh wait).
Nice to see you pulled your head out of your ass on this one Bob. Took you a year but...better late than never I guess.
Trey? Howie? Still think I'm a selfish, heartless fool who puts others at risk because I laugh at masks and refuse the jab? Or are you two still drinking the kool-aide?
No Dave I have no opinion of you one way or the other. But if I did have an opinion of you, it might be that you are a self-centered ass.
"We choose to be vaccinated because we believe in freedom of choice."
Interesting turn of a phrase Trey. And so very courageous. Because no one who has willingly accepted the jab or has willingly masked themselves has been marginalized, ostracized, terminated from employment, or denied entry anywhere this past year.
Stand strong brother.
"We choose to be vaccinated because we believe in freedom of choice."
Yes Trey...you have the freedom to comply with everything the government tells you to do. Only...that's not "freedom of choice." It's not a difficult concept. Look it up.
Dave, the government in Texas did not make being vaccinated a mandate. In fact, Texas passed a law defying any federal Vaccine mandate. So, the choice was ours to vaccinate. Please research before you comment. In Texas we pretty much do as we please. Why do you care whether I have been vaccinated? Move on. You're beginning to bore me.
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