Vaccine mandates are one of the stupidest ideas American democrat fascist communists have ever come up with.
The fictional Al Powell helped the fictional John McClane in destroying the fictional Nakatomi Tower, saving the fictional world from the fictional Hans Gruber. The real Ronald Reagan had a real office on the 34th floor of the real tower called the Nakatomi Tower after he saved countless millions from the real threat of Russian communism.
Yippee ki-yay!The fictional Al Powell helped the fictional John McClane in destroying the fictional Nakatomi Tower, saving the fictional world from the fictional Hans Gruber. The real Ronald Reagan had a real office on the 34th floor of the real tower called the Nakatomi Tower after he saved countless millions from the threat of Russian communism.
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Vaccine mandates are one of the stupidest ideas American democrat fascist communists have ever come up with.
George Washington never pushed a vaccine after finding out it was shown to be causing sicknesses and deaths at an alarming rate in young people.You're calling George Washington a fascist communist?
"Finding the smallpox to be spreading much and fearing that no precaution can prevent it from running through the whole of our army, I have determined that troops shall be inoculated. This expedient may be attended with some inconveniences and some disadvantages, but yet I trust in its consequences will have the most happy effects. Necessity not only authorizes but seems to require the measure, for should the disorder infect the army in the natural way and rage with its virulence we should have more to dread from it than from the sword of the enemy."
You may try to quibble about the difference between inoculation and vaccination in order to avoid the gist of Washington's directive, but it would be another 20 years or so before vaccinations were developed from cowpox. If even George Washington doesn't meet your standards, maybe it's your standards that could use some reevaluation.
George Washington never pushed a vaccine after finding out it was shown to be causing sicknesses and deaths at an alarming rate in young people.
History remembers Washington for his successes. History will not be kind to those who mandated government-sponsored vaccines promoted by leftist government officials beholding to the big drug companies and their money after the truth becomes much clearer that those vaccines killed thousands of young people who had never been in any danger of getting covid to begin with.Washington knew a mass inoculation campaign could backfire and might cause more disease than it prevented. He also feared the mandatory inoculations would harm recruitment.
Nevertheless, after weighing the odds, Washington informed Congress on Feb. 5, 1777, of his plans for a mass inoculation. The general's plans contraindicated a 1776 proclamation by the Continental Congress prohibiting inoculations.
A Feb. 6 letter to Dr. William Shippen from Washington states: "Finding the smallpox to be spreading much and fearing that no precaution can prevent it from running through the whole of our Army, I have determined that the troops shall be inoculated. This expedient may be attended with some inconvenience and some disadvantages but yet I trust its consequences will have the most happy effects. Necessity not only authorizes but seems to require the measure, for should the disorder infect the Army in the natural way and rage with its usual virulence, we have more to dread from it than from the sword of the enemy."
You're calling George Washington a fascist communist?
"Finding the smallpox to be spreading much and fearing that no precaution can prevent it from running through the whole of our army, I have determined that troops shall be inoculated. This expedient may be attended with some inconveniences and some disadvantages, but yet I trust in its consequences will have the most happy effects. Necessity not only authorizes but seems to require the measure, for should the disorder infect the army in the natural way and rage with its virulence we should have more to dread from it than from the sword of the enemy."
You may try to quibble about the difference between inoculation and vaccination in order to avoid the gist of Washington's directive, but it would be another 20 years or so before vaccinations were developed from cowpox. If even George Washington doesn't meet your standards, maybe it's your standards that could use some reevaluation.
Good thing they redefined "immunized" to mean something other than what it always had, eh?"100 Percent Immunized"