lol. this is over. take your supplements.Pretty please!
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lol. this is over. take your supplements.Pretty please!
Always do. You do the same.lol. this is over. take your supplements.
^^wharrgarbblThe Biden administration is sneaking diseased illegal aliens into neighborhoods around the country and elderly and immune compromised fully vaccinated Americans are dying like flies. Is there a connection? Leftie ghouls want to dance on the graves of the unvaccinated but they couldn't care less about the poor vaccinated folks who have been intentionally infected. Former governor Cuomo should be in jail but democrats are better protected from prosecuted than the rest of us are protected by vaccinations.
Yeah because Fauci and the rest of the establishment NEVER lie.One would think conservatives would at least not lie out of respect for the dead and the family.
Clearly not.
There it is again. A dumb fuck who thinks only Rs refuse the vax. WTF!!! It’s like Rachel Maddow controls their brain.The vaccination rate among Mexican citizens is a little higher than the vaccination rate among Republicans, which makes Republican who are howling about immigrants spreading disease look even more bizarre.
not at all what he said. you need to take more vitamins.There it is again. A dumb fuck who thinks only Rs refuse the vax. WTF!!! It’s like Rachel Maddow controls their brain.
where did I say he said that?not at all what he said. you need to take more vitamins.
Remember how hundreds of thousands of people died from COVID -- and folks like you were minimizing it by saying "barely anybody dies from COVID; I had a friend who got COVID, and he was fine" -- yet you want to stop the presses for anyone who was vaccinated and died from COVID??
Even tho the people who are vaccinated and died from COVID are orders of magnitude fewer? Keep that same energy
Well, I dunno much about 'moral posturing'.....but it sounds kinda energizing.
But let's leave that weird stuff behind and address "the trouble in hospitals".
Well, the trouble-in-hospitals is a thing.
Trust me.
There are a gabillion reports of ICU's jammed, no room for new patients, staff stressed, nurses quitting because of overwork, people with serious other medical issues unable to find an ICU bed in their locale...................and all because the vast majority of those beds are filled with the unvaxxed.
This next is anecdotal, and I have posted about it before: I have two neighbors at our city home that are top-end nurses in their respective hospitals. In conversations over wine at our home each --on seperate occassions-- informed on the overload, the stress on their staffs, the loss of staff.....and, importantly for this discussion ....... each of those mature experienced managment nurses lays the blame on the unvaxxed.
So there is that.
He's not laughing at dead people.not really funny....well ,for me at least.
I don't like to laugh at dead people.
Apparently your unaware that Pfizer’s own documents show 1223 people died in their 3 month trial. Three months!
Lol. Done it many times on this forum. I did it in this thread. Why are you so uninformed that you don’t know Pfizer released the data? Are you a dupe of big pharma or do you get all your news from establishment media?Prove it. i'm sure everyone would love to see that
I put this together for another ignorant poster, like yourself. I truly hope I can get you out of ignorance, but I’m skeptical.Prove it. i'm sure everyone would love to see that
Yet another one, you'd think some might get the message. I guess not~
© Provided by The Daily Beast via Facebook
A well-known conservative activist in Arlington, Texas, who peddled COVID-19 vaccine misinformation has died of complications caused by the virus—just a few weeks after attending a “symposium” against the shots.
The Arlington Republican Party confirmed the passing of Kelly Canon on Facebook.
“Another tragedy and loss for our Republican family. Our dear friend Kelly Canon lost her battle with pneumonia today. Kelly will be forever in our hearts as a loyal and beloved friend and Patriot. Gone way too soon We will keep her family in our prayers,” the Arlington Republican Club said in a statement.
Canon had announced on Facebook in November that her employer granted her a religious exemption for the COVID-19 vaccine.
“No jabby-jabby for me! Praise GOD!” she wrote at the time.
Canon was prominent in Republican circles for her grassroots organizing and campaign to ban red light cameras in Arlington. She also made headlines in 2017 for going public about sexually explicit photos allegedly sent to her by then-GOP Rep. Joe Barton, a scandal which ultimately ended in Barton stepping down.
More recently, Canon had been an outspoken critic of COVID-19 vaccine mandates and pandemic-related restrictions. In one of her final Facebook posts, Canon shared several links to speeches she attended at a “COVID symposium” in Burleson in early December devoted to dissuading people from getting the COVID-19 vaccines that are currently available. The event was organized by God Save Our Children, which bills itself as “a conservative group that is fighting against the use of experimental vaccines on our children.”
Friends and colleagues of the Republican figure flooded social media with tributes on Tuesday, lamenting what they said was her death “from COVID-related pneumonia.”
Finally!She was murdered by satanists
Yet another one, you'd think some might get the message. I guess not~
© Provided by The Daily Beast via Facebook
A well-known conservative activist in Arlington, Texas, who peddled COVID-19 vaccine misinformation has died of complications caused by the virus—just a few weeks after attending a “symposium” against the shots.
The Arlington Republican Party confirmed the passing of Kelly Canon on Facebook.
“Another tragedy and loss for our Republican family. Our dear friend Kelly Canon lost her battle with pneumonia today. Kelly will be forever in our hearts as a loyal and beloved friend and Patriot. Gone way too soon We will keep her family in our prayers,” the Arlington Republican Club said in a statement.
Canon had announced on Facebook in November that her employer granted her a religious exemption for the COVID-19 vaccine.
“No jabby-jabby for me! Praise GOD!” she wrote at the time.
Canon was prominent in Republican circles for her grassroots organizing and campaign to ban red light cameras in Arlington. She also made headlines in 2017 for going public about sexually explicit photos allegedly sent to her by then-GOP Rep. Joe Barton, a scandal which ultimately ended in Barton stepping down.
More recently, Canon had been an outspoken critic of COVID-19 vaccine mandates and pandemic-related restrictions. In one of her final Facebook posts, Canon shared several links to speeches she attended at a “COVID symposium” in Burleson in early December devoted to dissuading people from getting the COVID-19 vaccines that are currently available. The event was organized by God Save Our Children, which bills itself as “a conservative group that is fighting against the use of experimental vaccines on our children.”
Friends and colleagues of the Republican figure flooded social media with tributes on Tuesday, lamenting what they said was her death “from COVID-related pneumonia.”
Toss in another one:Yet another one, you'd think some might get the message. I guess not~
© Provided by The Daily Beast via Facebook
A well-known conservative activist in Arlington, Texas, who peddled COVID-19 vaccine misinformation has died of complications caused by the virus—just a few weeks after attending a “symposium” against the shots.
The Arlington Republican Party confirmed the passing of Kelly Canon on Facebook.
“Another tragedy and loss for our Republican family. Our dear friend Kelly Canon lost her battle with pneumonia today. Kelly will be forever in our hearts as a loyal and beloved friend and Patriot. Gone way too soon We will keep her family in our prayers,” the Arlington Republican Club said in a statement.
Canon had announced on Facebook in November that her employer granted her a religious exemption for the COVID-19 vaccine.
“No jabby-jabby for me! Praise GOD!” she wrote at the time.
Canon was prominent in Republican circles for her grassroots organizing and campaign to ban red light cameras in Arlington. She also made headlines in 2017 for going public about sexually explicit photos allegedly sent to her by then-GOP Rep. Joe Barton, a scandal which ultimately ended in Barton stepping down.
More recently, Canon had been an outspoken critic of COVID-19 vaccine mandates and pandemic-related restrictions. In one of her final Facebook posts, Canon shared several links to speeches she attended at a “COVID symposium” in Burleson in early December devoted to dissuading people from getting the COVID-19 vaccines that are currently available. The event was organized by God Save Our Children, which bills itself as “a conservative group that is fighting against the use of experimental vaccines on our children.”
Friends and colleagues of the Republican figure flooded social media with tributes on Tuesday, lamenting what they said was her death “from COVID-related pneumonia.”