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“When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty.”
I was convinced that this quotation came from Thomas Jefferson, one of my favourite Founding Fathers though the content of the quote matches the Declaration of Independence :
..when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government…”
Categories: The Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson, Writing
I sure can’t improve on that!
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I would love to hear what you mean, dear GP!
I know that the subject is controversial and, unfortunately, split friends and family. I feel a deep burden about what many go through and getting tests in long lines and showing corona passes wherever we go.
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I don’t know why people re fighting the vaccine, especially now that they can see only the UN-vaccinated are the ones dying. I have my 3 shots, and still wear my mask, sanitize, etc.
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Hopefully, we can agree to disagree and still be best friends. Much love
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Certainly.
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Thank you. There is I believe (and pray for) an awakening against this mysteriously sinister demand we all get this vaccine for a virus that for a majority is nothing more than a cold. America has suffered a takeover. Like or hate him, Trump was re-elected. Pence was wrong in throwing off the will of the people. I had the vaccine, no booster, and regret it, though so far nothing adverse has happened. But these mandates? So-called ‘passports’? Just wrong.
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Thank you so much, Laurie, for your input. I regard the so-called vaccines as much more dangerous than the virus. Here in Denmark, it seems that the vaccinated get sick. I find it very sad, but I am convinced that Trump is still your President and is working behind the scenes as a wartime President
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I believe you are 100% correct.
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I misspelt your name Ekurie
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