Michiah-Imla
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They are waking up in the wrong kind of way, the so-called woke people.
Not woke people.
Wicked people!
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They are waking up in the wrong kind of way, the so-called woke people.
I am fully awake.
However, you and I must have differing definitions of forced. What I saw other than military and I guess federal employees, was a choice. Was it a tough choice? Sure, but still a choice. Mandates didn't hold a gun to someone's head and say get the vaccine or else.
Or else lose your job doesn't count?I am fully awake.
However, you and I must have differing definitions of forced. What I saw other than military and I guess federal employees, was a choice. Was it a tough choice? Sure, but still a choice. Mandates didn't hold a gun to someone's head and say get the vaccine or else.
Care worker in the U.K. were mandated to get the vaccines, or lose our jobs, also I believe nurses ect in the US were mandated in the same way. Losing your job is a pretty big gun being held to your head !Notice the lack of response from CadyandZoe? There is no basis for the claim that the government forced anyone to be vaccinated (except for those in the military).
That is utter rubbish. The various COVID mandates, restrictions, and policies virtually forced people into being vaccinated. All over the world. It is really tiresome when Christians try to defend government tyranny and nonsense. Those were not even vaccines, and those were not even fully FDA approved. But that did not prevent the evildoers from forcing these lethal, toxic, and poisonous injections on people without full disclosure. This was a criminal conspiracy of the highest order, yet not a single person will be prosecuted.Notice the lack of response from CadyandZoe? There is no basis for the claim that the government forced anyone to be vaccinated (except for those in the military).
Did you take the vaccine? Hopefully you didn't.Notice the lack of response from CadyandZoe? There is no basis for the claim that the government forced anyone to be vaccinated (except for those in the military).
Did you take the vaccine? Hopefully you didn't.
Sounds like you had good reasons to get vaccinated. Seems to me, all medical decisions should be voluntary, with a rational basis.I will answer for me.
I did, as did my fiance and whole family. We have immunocompromised family members and did what we could to minimize their chances of getting Covid. I also have asthma and believe the vaccine did help keep me from developing a severe case if Covid. I did get a mild case of pneumonia but didn't need to go to a hospital. My fiance also has an autoimmune disease and needed to protect her.
I also worked on an ambulance and was around Covid patients on a daily basis. So, other than masking up, I wanted the protection of a vaccine. Now I work in a plasma center with alot of face-to-face interaction. They dropped the requirement to wear a mask a few weeks ago, but I continue to do so.
We have decided not to follow the recommended time frame and will only get a booster once a year.
Sounds like you had good reasons to get vaccinated. Seems to me, all medical decisions should be voluntary, with a rational basis.
I did and do and I also understand why the government did what it did. It did what it thought was best to combat a pandemic. I c will not fault it for that, nor do I see it as anywhere close to tyranny.
That is my opinion and no, no one has to share it with me.
what does tyranny look like to you?
Contrary to the popular imagination, bearing arms on the frontier was a heavily regulated business
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The “Old West” conjures up all sorts of imagery, but broadly, the term is used to evoke life among the crusty prospectors, threadbare gold panners, madams of brothels, and six-shooter-packing cowboys in small frontier towns – such as Tombstone, Deadwood, Dodge City, or Abilene, to name a few. One other thing these cities had in common: strict gun control laws.
Laws regulating ownership and carry of firearms, apart from the U.S. Constitution's Second Amendment, were passed at a local level rather than by Congress. “Gun control laws were adopted pretty quickly in these places,” says Winkler. “Most were adopted by municipal governments exercising self-control and self-determination.”
Carrying any kind of weapon, guns, or knives, was not allowed other than outside town borders and inside the home. When visitors left their weapons with a law officer upon entering town, they'd receive a token, like a coat check, which they'd exchange for their guns when leaving town.
The practice was started in Southern states, which were among the first to enact laws against concealed carry of guns and knives, in the early 1800s. -- The Battle Over the Right to Bear Arms in America, points to an 1840 Alabama court that, in upholding its state ban, ruled it was a state's right to regulate where and how a citizen could carry, and that the state constitution's allowance of personal firearms “is not to bear arms upon all occasions and in all places.”
no, you cant have our guns.
What if the "law" is actually violating the Constitution (which does not precisely spell out the kinds of weapons which are lawful)? There are numerous "laws" which are actually unlawful.Any persons In public who are caught with a military-style weapon are breaking the law...
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A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.’
I am all for the second amendment and own a handgun. However, I am not sure that non-military or non-law enforcement needs an AR-15.