Maskhole?
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wrote on 22 May 2021, 01:39 last edited by
More than likely, they saw CNN in the email address and hit delete.
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wrote on 22 May 2021, 02:10 last edited by
Right. Because otherwise they've been providing such awe inspiring leadership.
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wrote on 22 May 2021, 02:40 last edited by
I would be curious to know whether any house GOP members would actually find it politically disadvantageous to say they had been vaccinated.
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@Loki and while I disagree, I trust and respect his opinions on this.
wrote on 22 May 2021, 02:54 last edited by@lufins-dad said in Maskhole?:
@Loki and while I disagree, I trust and respect his opinions on this.
Thanks. I hope not cross any lines in passionate discourse.
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wrote on 23 May 2021, 16:38 last edited by
Why would they not reply? I seriously doubt that 100% of those that did not respond have received the vaccine.
Politicians seem like it is okay to make comments on things that are of much much less importance than this.
As responded above, it is about leadership.
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wrote on 23 May 2021, 16:46 last edited by
@taiwan_girl said in Maskhole?:
Why would they not reply?
CNN on a fishing expedition. I wouldn't talk to them, either.
Dem representatives routinely don't talk to guys from FOX.
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wrote on 23 May 2021, 17:06 last edited by
@taiwan_girl said in Maskhole?:
Why would they not reply? I seriously doubt that 100% of those that did not respond have received the vaccine.
Politicians seem like it is okay to make comments on things that are of much much less importance than this.
As responded above, it is about leadership.
I’m embarrassed that some Republicans did reply. I would absolutely lay good money on the line that there are Republicans that didn’t respond that have had vaccinations.
I would also go double or nothing that there are Democrats that responded yes to that survey that have not been vaccinated.
That poll is beyond useless.
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wrote on 23 May 2021, 17:26 last edited by
Funny how GOP senators all took the poll and apparently answered very differently from the House.
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Funny how GOP senators all took the poll and apparently answered very differently from the House.
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wrote on 23 May 2021, 18:03 last edited by
Funny how GOP senators all took the poll and apparently answered very differently from the House.
What do you mean by “all”?
On the Republican side, 46 of 50 senators report being vaccinated, while two won't publicly announce their vaccine status and two others -- Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Rand Paul of Kentucky -- are refusing to get vaccinated, arguing they already got the disease and therefore don't need it.
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Funny how GOP senators all took the poll and apparently answered very differently from the House.
What do you mean by “all”?
On the Republican side, 46 of 50 senators report being vaccinated, while two won't publicly announce their vaccine status and two others -- Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Rand Paul of Kentucky -- are refusing to get vaccinated, arguing they already got the disease and therefore don't need it.
wrote on 23 May 2021, 18:12 last edited byside, 46 of 50 senators report being vaccinated, while two won't publicly announce their vaccine status and two others -- Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Rand Paul of Kentucky -- are refusing to get vaccinated, arguing they already got the disease and therefore don't need it.
So 90%...
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Funny how GOP senators all took the poll and apparently answered very differently from the House.
What do you mean by “all”?
On the Republican side, 46 of 50 senators report being vaccinated, while two won't publicly announce their vaccine status and two others -- Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Rand Paul of Kentucky -- are refusing to get vaccinated, arguing they already got the disease and therefore don't need it.
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wrote on 23 May 2021, 18:24 last edited by
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