Posted on 10/18/2024 4:33:05 AM PDT by Sam77
Former Florida House District 23 progressive Rep. Richard Rowe Jr., who boasted about getting vaccinated while wishing death on those who refused the shots, has died unexpectedly.
In 2021, “Rowe hatefully wrote in a Facebook post:
“Let me be real clear … I do not give a **** what happens to anti-vaxxers. I don’t.”
“Let Darwin do his work. They helped to kill 700,000 Americans. I do not have the pity or tears to spare for any of them. It’s all dried up now.”
(Excerpt) Read more at disswire.com ...
How about that?
Age 41.
So, when “he”/she/it is re-elected in a few days, when does his body get replaced?
While I don’t believe in Darwinism, looks like Darwin did do his work...
““Let Darwin do his work.”
Be careful what you ask for...
Karma can be a terrible thing.
Looks like he got the free clot shot at CVS.
progressive
Smarmy bastard, wasn’t he ?
death by hubris
“Suddenly” is becoming the most popular cause of death, all the sudden...
Well then...
Karma is a bitch.
Schadenfreude! What’s with the tire tracks on his forehead?
Whenever a democrat dies a toilet is flushed. /spit
because the morons who perpetuated the medical tyranny on US have to be reminded daily.
In loving memory of
Richard Rowe Jr.
September 15, 1980 - October 28, 2021
Richard Rowe Jr. passed away at the age of 41. He was a truck driver and politician for District 23. He leaves behind his sister Laura ( Mike ) (Is his sister a transgender, who is really his brother?), niece Katie, nephews Josh and Dylan, his Aunt Cindy ( Chris ) Namoski, cousins Leanne and Brittany Gettle, and Aunt Danna and cousin Allen, his Uncle Gary ( Sandy ) and daughter Ellen, and numerous other cousins. A memorial will be held at Highlands Memorial Park on Sunday, November 14. 2021 at 1 pm. All are welcome to attend. Carpe diem!
Note: I notice a little circle that appears on his forehead that looks strangely like a syringe in the circle, or are my eyes playing tricks on me? I did not add that to it.
Doubt that he's feeling very smug now.
In most obituaries, if a person listed is married, they typically put the spouses name in parentheses.
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