Thank you for throwing some shade on your own citation.He is far from the only one.
Thank you for throwing some shade on your own citation.He is far from the only one.
I'm starting to understand why you tend to lend so much credence to whack-a-doodle conspiracy theories: You assume too much.Thank you for throwing some shade on your own citation.
"It is possible to debate the precise numbers, but it's not controversial to say that your chances are worse if you wait longer for treatment, be that waiting for an ambulance to get to you, being stuck in an ambulance outside a hospital or in A&E. And we are seeing record waits in each of those areas.
Should I be required by law to be afraid? Should I be imprisoned if I refuse to be afraid?"Figures up to June 2022 looking at deaths from all causes show unvaccinated people were more likely to die than vaccinated people."
C'mon, man...Should I be required by law to be afraid? Should I be imprisoned if I refuse to be afraid?
"Figures up to June 2022 looking at deaths from all causes show unvaccinated people were more likely to die than vaccinated people."
Even if I was old, out of shape, sedentary, ate mostly junk food and smoked, it would still be nobody's business if I took the jab. My body my choice. But I would nevertheless, with good humor, make it known to any liberal control freak who is trying to browbeat me that I refuse to be afraid simply because a Democrat, authoritarian (but I repeat myself) government desperately needs me to be afraid so that I would look upon them as my savior. Never gonna happen.C'mon, man...
If you are young enough, don't have comorbidities, are in good shape, exercise fairly regularly, eat right, don't smoke, etc, you probably don't have much to worry about regardless of your vaccination status.
You'd think differently if you ended up in the hospital with COVID-19. And then you'd want the taxpayers to foot the bill for your medical expenses.Even if I was old, out of shape, sedentary, ate mostly junk food and smoked, it would still be nobody's business if I took the jab.
A pro-abortion slogan.My body my choice.
No I wouldn't. I would cite the "Right To Try" law and demand I be allowed to purchase Hydroxychloroquin.You'd think differently if you ended up in the hospital with COVID-19. And then you'd want the taxpayers to foot the bill for your medical expenses.
Of course. Makes it pretty difficult for liberals to argue against their own slogans.A pro-abortion slogan.