Posted on 12/09/2021 6:18:25 AM PST by artichokegrower
The small Northern California city of Oroville became a national news story in the month of November when its city council voted 6-1 in favor of a resolution branding the city as a "constitutional republic" that would not enforce state or federal COVID-19 mandates.
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Thomson: Are you circumcised? I feel like that’s a very personal question. It’s funny, our medical history used to be private but now we've become so emboldened to ask questions that are private.
Good response I will have to use that in the future.
Off topic, but one of my pet peeves.....Why do people, especially mediots, use phrases like “the month of November” instead of just saying or writing “November”? Or “the state of Texas” instead of just “Texas”? It must be simply to increase their word count or to hear the sound of their on voice.
“No, but I got a big tattoo on my a$$. Wanna see it?”
Could be because they are not operating at a high rate of speed.
It's not one of those vax QR codes is it? Here, scan this!
As a Constitutional Republic are they turning down state and Federal funding?
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