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Please stop testing athletes for Covid
If someone is actually sick, then test, but other than that, play ball. It's obvious we can't control the spread no matter what we do, so stop even trying.
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Theres too much money to be made and agendas to be pushed to do that. This is all a never ending chess game of power and control at this point
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Originally Posted by
msugolf
Theres too much money to be made and agendas to be pushed to do that. This is all a never ending chess game of power and control at this point
^This. It's political and it's all bull.
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Completely ridiculous.
If you're vaccinated and asymptomatic, you shouldn't have to be tested.
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Its called lawsuits. All it takes is for one fan to get sick from a team member then every ambulance chaser in the country will be there.
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It's madness. Can't believe they just canceled the Tenn vs Memphis basketball game 1 hour before the tip. When are we going to accept that we have to live with this virus?
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Originally Posted by
KOdawg1
Completely ridiculous.
If you're vaccinated and asymptomatic, you shouldn't have to be tested.
Don't even worry about being vaxed if you're asymptomatic. Hell, it seems like everybody getting it now is vaxed. I was. Sean Payton is vaxed and just tested positive a second time.
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Seems like this new strain is widespread.
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The corrupt thumbs their noses at our Constitution, and are turning this country into a herd of sheep. The Greatest Generation would be disgusted and ashamed of us, my dad included.
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Originally Posted by
Dawg_Lover
The corrupt thumbs their noses at our Constitution, and are turning this country into a herd of sheep. The Greatest Generation would be disgusted and ashamed of us, my dad included.
When we allow the government to break the law during times of emergency, they?ll happily create emergencies to break the law.
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Originally Posted by
Dak Holliday
When we allow the government to break the law during times of emergency, they?ll happily create emergencies to break the law.
True. Winston Churchill famously once said, ?Never let a good crises go to waste?.
This is a little off subject, but it is worth telling. Unless you?ve really studied history, you may not know he actually lived it. There is a good book that exposes the real Churchill & how he selfishly sacrificed innocent lives of men, women, and children, including Americans. It is ?Dead Wake: The Last Crossing Of The Lusitania?, by Erik Larson. I highly recommend it.
* Foghorn Leghorn-isms *
> about as subtle as a hand grenade in a barrel of oatmeal.
> more mixed up than a feather in a whirlwind.
> gettin so deep the farmers have to jack up the cows so they can milk em.
> making more noise than a couple of skeletons dancing on a tin roof.
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Originally Posted by
Dawg_Lover
True. Winston Churchill famously once said, ?Never let a good crises go to waste?.
This is a little off subject, but it is worth telling. Unless you?ve really studied history, you may not know he actually lived it. There is a good book that exposes the real Churchill & how he selfishly sacrificed innocent lives of men, women, and children, including Americans. It is ?Dead Wake: The Last Crossing Of The Lusitania?, by Erik Larson. I highly recommend it.
Ordered per your recommendation.
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Originally Posted by
Percho
Ordered per your recommendation.
Let me know how you like it. Erik Larson is considered one of the best authors of historic events.
If you enjoy nonfiction centered around past events, the absolute best I have ever read regarding the Kennedy assassination, as well as the brutal and deadly lengths our government will go to in order to keep its secrets, is .... The Inheritance: Poisoned Fruit of JFKs Assassination, by Christopher Fulton. It is every bit as riveting as Dead Wake.
* Foghorn Leghorn-isms *
> about as subtle as a hand grenade in a barrel of oatmeal.
> more mixed up than a feather in a whirlwind.
> gettin so deep the farmers have to jack up the cows so they can milk em.
> making more noise than a couple of skeletons dancing on a tin roof.
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Originally Posted by
Dak Holliday
When we allow the government to break the law during times of emergency, they?ll happily create emergencies to break the law.
Amen brother. We asked for, IT!
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Looks like the NFL agrees:
Sources: NFL, NFLPA discussing new COVID-19 policies that would lighten burden of vaccinated players
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...inated-players
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
If someone is actually sick, then test, but other than that, play ball. It's obvious we can't control the spread no matter what we do, so stop even trying.
Agree but this has never been about science or common sense. It is about control for those in charge.
This is one area that gives hope to ending the insanity but so many are on board with it who knows.
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My personal favorite part of this whole thing is deciding that healthcare workers are heros and then firing a bunch of them a year later for not the vaccine.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
My personal favorite part of this whole thing is deciding that healthcare workers are heros and then firing a bunch of them a year later for not the vaccine.
Agree, except I'm being serious instead of sarcastic. Who wants to go to a hospital and be treated by or attended to by someone who doesn't believe in vaccines? What other "alternative" beliefs might they have, and how would it affect their approach to work?
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Originally Posted by
Quaoarsking
Agree, except I'm being serious instead of sarcastic. Who wants to go to a hospital and be treated by or attended to by someone who doesn't believe in vaccines? What other "alternative" beliefs might they have, and how would it affect their approach to work?
10000% truth and I'm vaccinated.
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Originally Posted by
Quaoarsking
Agree, except I'm being serious instead of sarcastic. Who wants to go to a hospital and be treated by or attended to by someone who doesn't believe in vaccines? What other "alternative" beliefs might they have, and how would it affect their approach to work?
I would have no problem being treated by an unvaxed health worker and they shouldn't have to choose between their jobs and vax.
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