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To: norwaypinesavage; virgil

It is so hard for me to believe this could be true.

Even the most casual or occasional thinker should see a thread.

- They said these are effective, yet we have to get boosters. Hmm.
- They said kids aren’t affected... yet now they want my kid to get a shot. Hmm.
- This shot is for a virus that blew through in 2019. Why would I get a 3 yr old shot? Hmm.

Pull on any one of those and you become a “vax skeptic”.

Don’t pull on them and you have no business making decisions for others.

I can’t believe everybody’s just stupid. If that was so, some decisions would work out to be right. But no, the decisions are 100% bad for America and freedom.

That’s enemy action in my opinion.


20 posted on 01/08/2022 6:36:09 AM PST by Sarcazmo
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To: Sarcazmo
"I can’t believe everybody’s just stupid."

That's certainly a valid point, but look at what Sotomayer and Breyer said, Breyer: there were "750 million new covid cases yesterday", and Sotomayer: "there were 100,000 Children in ‘Serious Condition’ from Covid".

Neither has corrected the record on these totally false statements. No thinking person would let such wild falsities go by without a correction. The only possible explanation is stupidity.

One doesn't have to be smart to become a lawyer. There are thousands of examples of this. Even more egregious is that one doesn't have to be a smart lawyer to become a Supreme Court Justice. This is particularly true on the Left. Just remember the old adage attributed to Napolean: "Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by incompetence".

25 posted on 01/08/2022 7:09:13 AM PST by norwaypinesavage (Capitalism is what happens when you leave people alone.)
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