Thousands of brave Americans volunteer to serve in our military. They’ve fought for our freedom. They shouldn’t face discharge because of a partisan vaccine mandate.

Sep 16, 2021 · 8:59 PM UTC

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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
I was a Soldier when the Anthrax vaccine was mandated, and having multiple jabs of those shots before the Army said, oops we shouldn’t have mandated that, due to follow on side effects. Think of the VA disability payouts and care on the backside of this. jamanetwork.com/journals/jam…
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
1. Vaccine mandates have been in existence for a long time (See: George Washington) 2. Vaccines, not partisan, never have been. Just like the diseases they mitigate 3. As shown by the brave testimony of sexual assault survivors yesterday, leaders should be held accountable 🧐
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
How about for disobeying a direct order?
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Which one specifically? Service members are mandated to take a dozen vaccination/inoculation shots.
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Did they have any problems with the first wave of shots entering the military?
Replying to @Jim_Jordan
This is true. Why do we need people in the military following orders. That would completely undermine the entire military order of operations and basically set us back 1,800 years or so. Terrible idea. /s
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Those who volunteer to join the military agree to be vaccinated for numerous threats. Our national security is at stake. You’re right, discharging is wrong, brig time is more appropriate for refusals. @Jim_Jordan what do you know about duty and obligation? ZERO.
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
George Washington inoculated his troops against smallpox.
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