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In reply to the discussion: "You think a mask is traumatizing?" [View all]keithbvadu2
(40,915 posts)4. There is no profit in masks.
To the gun industry, dead children are merely collateral damage/acceptable losses for gun industry profits and political donations.
Yet dead children are merely collateral damage/acceptable losses for the freedom of not wearing a mask.
The common factor? Dead children are ok.
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Joe The Plumber: Your Dead Kids Dont Trump My Constitutional Rights To Have Guns
Ironic how he chose that verb back in 2014
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/27/joe-the-plumber-guns_n_5397981.html
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It's really hard for me to follow that line of logic. Maybe they think that
Arkansas Granny
Aug 2021
#8
Not only are the ICUs full, there is a shortage of staff to care for those
Arkansas Granny
Aug 2021
#9
A question I have pondered for some time is why so many Republicans became so much more
Lonestarblue
Aug 2021
#11
They had someone in power who was saying all the horrible things that they believed,
Arkansas Granny
Aug 2021
#13
Good for her. My wife and I both worked in schools. Thankfully we never had to face .....
usaf-vet
Aug 2021
#15
I'm talking about 1954-1957. In MA. In Bristol County. SHOTS in those schools.
usaf-vet
Aug 2021
#34