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Old 05-03-2020, 10:47 PM   #1
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Better yet is your life worth more then the freedom and liberty we have enjoyed in this country for the last 244 years.
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Old 05-04-2020, 02:49 PM   #2
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Better yet is your life worth more then the freedom and liberty we have enjoyed in this country for the last 244 years.
I served this country in the U.S. Navy for 4 years; so I am very familiar with freedom and liberty. However, with COVID-19, your freedom and liberty to do whatever you want infringes on my health and safety. If you want to jeopardize your health and your life; that's fine with me. But, in this case, you are jeopardizing my health and my life and that is not acceptable.
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Old 05-04-2020, 03:51 PM   #3
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I served this country in the U.S. Navy for 4 years; so I am very familiar with freedom and liberty. However, with COVID-19, your freedom and liberty to do whatever you want infringes on my health and safety. If you want to jeopardize your health and your life; that's fine with me. But, in this case, you are jeopardizing my health and my life and that is not acceptable.
Bill, I agree with you completely, without reservation!

I served this country in the USAF for 24 years; so I am very familiar with freedom and liberty. However, with alcohol/Mary Jane sales and the requisite drunk/stoned driving, your freedom and liberty to do whatever you want infringes on my health and safety. If you want to jeopardize your health and your life; that's fine with me. But, in this case, you are jeopardizing my health and my life and that is not acceptable.

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Bill, I agree with you completely, without reservation!

I served this country in the USAF for 24 years; so I am very familiar with freedom and liberty. However, with alcohol/Mary Jane sales and the requisite drunk/stoned driving, your freedom and liberty to do whatever you want infringes on my health and safety. If you want to jeopardize your health and your life; that's fine with me. But, in this case, you are jeopardizing my health and my life and that is not acceptable.

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First off, thanks for your and everyone else sacrifice who served.
I do not want this to be taken for a political statement however, there is a document somewhere which states something like: everyone has the right for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
I do not think a Mayor of a city or a Governor of a state has the right to force anyone to stay inside their home and not go outside without any timeline for that to change. I do not know of any law that gives them that right.
I am one of those who is high risk due to age and plan to stay home on my own, however I do not like the idea of being locked in.
Maybe I am just old and grouchy.
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If that pass is the one that turns on the win light in my lane at The US Nationals in Indy this year then I could die a happy man......just sayin. 🙂🏁
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The easing of shelter in place does not force you to do anything...

If you have concerns regarding your health just stay sheltered in place..

It makes no sense, that if I want to sit down and eat at a restaurant it negatively impacts anybody’s health but my own...

We still have to make our own decisions about OUR health care
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It makes no sense, that if I want to sit down and eat at a restaurant it negatively impacts anybody’s health but my own...

If you have the bug, isn't there a chance could infect other people in the restaurant?




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Bill, I agree with you completely, without reservation!

I served this country in the USAF for 24 years; so I am very familiar with freedom and liberty. However, with alcohol/Mary Jane sales and the requisite drunk/stoned driving, your freedom

and liberty to do whatever you want infringes on my health and safety. If you want to jeopardize your health and your life; that's fine with me. But, in this case, you are jeopardizing my health and my life and that is not acceptable.

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First of all thanks for your service Bill, if I decide to to not stay at home, and I don't, I go to work every day in the oil patch, that is up to me. I do not see how that jeopardizes your health, if you are compromised stay home no problem. this country needs to get back to work or you will be standing in bread lines. We will let you know when it is safe to come out and play.
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Bill, I agree with you completely, without reservation!

I served this country in the USAF for 24 years; so I am very familiar with freedom and liberty. However, with alcohol/Mary Jane sales and the requisite drunk/stoned driving, your freedom and liberty to do whatever you want infringes on my health and safety. If you want to jeopardize your health and your life; that's fine with me. But, in this case, you are jeopardizing my health and my life and that is not acceptable.

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Thanks for your service Bill. Always like seeing you and Brenda when you guys make the trip to Denver in July.
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Every war this nation has ever fought there has been a loss of civil liberties (do a little homework), let there be no doubt in your mind that Covid-19 is an enemy of humanity and this is a war. The only difference is the soldiers of this battle are the first responders, they are on the front line everyday fighting the good fight. Out of respect for those that are dying to save lives, KEEP YOUR *** AT HOME. So far my wife and I have had three family members with full blow virus to include my wife’s 86 year old godmother and my oldest daughter was exposed. If you need help, post it, I will buy you a bag of groceries. Man-up and do what you need to do to keep yourself, your family and your neighbors safe. I would rather spend the rest of summer locked down than spend the rest of summer burying my family and friends.


– Major General Chesty Puller, USMC – while on a Battalion inspection. “Our Country won't go on forever, if we stay soft as we are now. There won't be any AMERICA because some foreign soldiery will invade us and take our women and breed a hardier race!”
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