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Oct 26, 2022Liked by Peter Halligan

At last a bit of common sense. He mustn't be in the club though!

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I know people who were sacked for being unvaccinated, and many more whose employment was the reason why they jabbed.

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good point. it's not just those who got fired - it's those that have died or suffered life changing injuries that have suffered from the "arbitrary and capricious" mandates.

"arbitrary and capricious" is legalese for "stupid and malicious" in my book!

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I have 2 friends 50 and 62 that woke up dead and as yet unexplained. One is David, my friend’s son (https://www.collingwoodtoday.ca/obituaries/brazeau-david-peter-5169485) and the other is a golfing and commuter buddy JP (https://www.legacy.com/ca/obituaries/coastreporter/name/john-patrick-lefrank-obituary?pid=201575204). A 3rd friend Annie developed stage 4 lung cancer within 3 weeks of her 3rd shot (https://www.coastreporter.net/local-news/renowned-inuk-artist-annie-aculiak-dies-5527785). A friend mentioned a lot of death occurring in her milieu. It is really bad.

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tragic. there are so many tragedies that have impacted so many people.

i am reminded of this poem - we are in a global civil war now.

By Rudyard Kipling

It was not part of their blood,

It came to them very late,

With long arrears to make good,

When the Saxon began to hate.

They were not easily moved,

They were icy — willing to wait

Till every count should be proved,

Ere the Saxon began to hate.

Their voices were even and low.

Their eyes were level and straight.

There was neither sign nor show

When the Saxon began to hate.

It was not preached to the crowd.

It was not taught by the state.

No man spoke it aloud

When the Saxon began to hate.

It was not suddently bred.

It will not swiftly abate.

Through the chilled years ahead,

When Time shall count from the date

That the Saxon began to hate.

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