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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You’re absolutely right. I’m in the military and I won’t stand for it. Discharge me if they want but I refuse to take it. We joined to fight for the Constitution and the rights for every citizen. It’s absurd for anyone to think that we give up any of those rights when we joined.
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
It’s absolutely insane that our men and women of the military would be forced into this unproven vaccine. Lord help them all.
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Florida's death total from COVID has surpassed 50,000. They just reported 1,554 additional deaths, which is the largest loss of life reported at once during this pandemic, but they now report erratically. The total is now 50,811 per @CDCgov. F*ck you, DeSantis!
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
We really didn’t expect a gym coach to know how the military operates.
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It is obvious Gym that you have little experience about the military. In the service you get approx 7 shots, and influenza annually. When going to certain areas you take malaria pills, anthrax or cholera vaccinations... No option. Why should the covid vaccination be different?
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
George Washington would disagree.  The year after we declared freedom, the father of our country addressed the smallpox crisis by mandating smallpox inoculations for all of his soldiers.
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As a military Vet, they absolutely should be discharged. All military members undergo extensive immunizations, starting on day one, not only for their own protection, but also for the men and women of their unit. Since you’ve never served, maybe you did’t know that.
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Saving lives is not partisan ask the families of the 670,000 American's who are dead.
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