Posted on 08/25/2020 4:34:48 AM PDT by sevinufnine
Last week, Virginia's Commissioner of Health said he would mandate a coronavirus vaccination. But a Virginia delegate is working to make sure peoples religious liberties are not violated by an expected coronavirus vaccine. Republican Delegate Wendell Walker is co-sponsoring a bill that would create a religious exemption to a coronavirus vaccine. House Bill 5016, introduced during the current special session, eliminates the authority of the Commissioner of Health to require immunization of individuals who object to such administration on religious grounds, according to Walker. (This follows last weeks announcement that Dr. Norman Oliver, Virginias Commissioner of Health, that when a coronavirus vaccine becomes available, he plans to make it mandatory for all Virginians, according to WRIC.)
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ON RELIGIOUS GROUNDS!??. . .How about on grounds of being a free American endowed by the Creator with inalienable rights? Does that count anymore? We need a special bill for this? My “HELL NO” will suffice!!
Oh, and I did this thing from days of old called play outside and make mud pies, climb trees, catch insects. Had a number of bouts with ringworm LOL. Guess what? I still like to play outside at 56. Just do different stuff like mow grass, pull weeds(still like that mud ha!), garden, work my beehives. Maybe being healthy isn’t about vaccines and pharmaceuticals after all?
“It should be worded differently No person shall be subject to state mandated vaccination except that the vaccine in question has been tested on 1% of the worlds population with less than .01% adverse reaction.”
Problem is it could take a generation to know for certain the effects :(
As a Virginian, and a woman, its said I have the right to do whatever I want with my body. That include abortion correct?
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It’s the usual hypocrisy/double standard with DemonRats/Dementiacrats ..... the “right to choose” what you do with your own body applies ONLY to abortion.
“How about on grounds of being a free American endowed by the Creator with inalienable rights? Does that count anymore?”
So long as Trump stays in office, yes it will. Otherwise it will never matter again :(
Yeah, that and if you want to change my gender and have your boobs cut off or have a set implanted. I believe the RATS are pretty happy to allow that as well!
‘If not then shouldn’t this bill include those vaccines as well?’
well, are the other vaccines mandatory...?
You and me? Cut from the same cloth. If I get the flu, I was meant to get the flu. Meanwhile, I never get the flu.
I’ll be surprised if I get COVID frankly. I don’t take medicine unless I have no other choice.
muslim exemptions for sure,, christians, not so much ..
What are these things called ‘rights’ that you speak of?
Most of those were rescinded about mid March.
The rest will be when Biden/Harris take over,
Not only allow it, but find a way for taxpayers to fund it.
Me either. I’m on a tiny 5 mg dose of blood pressure meds, but that is all I take other than Tylenol if I have muscle aches. 1 bottle Tylenol will last me a couple years.
Well, just say you’re Muslim then. How’d they know the difference?
“The rest will be when Biden/Harris take over,”
I do pray that will not happen, but if it does my thinking is it’s God’s vehicle for bringing us to the end of the age for Christ’s return.
An interesting twist to the law would be to pass a bill making the Commissioner financially liable for all illness and injury caused by the forced administration of the vaccine.
Pray for passage by a veto-proof majority.
I can’t imagine the pro-abortion/pro infanticide Governor signing.
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I'm sure that Virginia, like just about every other state, as mandatory vaccines for children. No vaccine, no school. Why would this one be different from those?
This simple wording of this bill is generally written to include all vaccinations.
Eliminates the authority of the Commissioner of Health to require immunization of individuals who object to such administration on religious grounds.
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