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Would he accept an epidemiologist’s advice on legal matters?
Author:
Chris94
(35435 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 8:17 pm on May 1, 2020
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Replies to: "Would he accept an epidemiologist’s advice on legal matters?"
AG William Barr to the rescue
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BaronVonZemo
- 8:11pm 5/1/20
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Wonder if Billy is going to throw them in his jail? People die there you know.
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Irish 64
- 10:44pm 5/1/20
Would he accept an epidemiologist’s advice on legal matters?
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Chris94
- 8:17pm 5/1/20
There are plenty of epidemiology experts that agree with Barr.
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BaronVonZemo
- 2:45am 5/2/20
Chris, you have to agree that there is no legal basis for what some of these governors want to do.
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jakers
- 8:44pm 5/1/20
What a beautiful post jakers. Very well stated.
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BaronVonZemo
- 2:44am 5/2/20
I agree that some of this is going overboard. But public health trumps it all.
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Chris94
- 9:50pm 5/1/20
I don't think that is true. Freedom trumps safety most of the time, when push comes to shove.
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NedoftheHill
- 1:10am 5/2/20
Not from a legal perspective. The government can take away your freedom in the name of public health
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Chris94
- 8:46am 5/2/20
Per my reply below, no freedoms are being taken, when we consent to it.
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conorlarkin
- 10:39am 5/2/20
Perhaps there is hope for you.
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NedoftheHill
- 12:34pm 5/2/20
People need to remember who it is that is fighting for their freedoms, and who is taking them away
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BaronVonZemo
- 2:53am 5/2/20
That is my entire point. What is the basis?
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jakers
- 10:48pm 5/1/20
Once the risk of being overwhelmed was eliminated,there's no advantage to lock down of the low risk
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BaronVonZemo
- 2:46am 5/2/20
You keep posting this. It keeps being asinine.
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Chris94
- 8:48am 5/2/20
Regarding the shutdown, “only one per customer.”
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conorlarkin
- 11:18pm 5/1/20
Why do you support authoritarian regimes?
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holybull101
- 8:21pm 5/1/20
You do realize those authoritarians are trump's bros, right? Kim, Putin, Erdogan, MBS. They are
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Irish 64
- 9:55pm 5/1/20
Those people would love to have a Dem back in office. You seem to wear "opposite glasses."
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NedoftheHill
- 1:12am 5/2/20
Should I have any idea what you are taking about?
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Chris94
- 8:41pm 5/1/20
Ok i guess that’s normal for you and just call them governor
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holybull101
- 8:47pm 5/1/20
Oh shit. There are going to be Libs melting down all over the US.
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TampaIrish
- 8:13pm 5/1/20