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ffresh
05-24-2020, 12:29 PM
Jac Wysiwyg ---> Governor Mike DeWine :ho:


For those who ridiculously claim that we who want our jobs and lives back don’t care about others, this is for you.
In light of all the videos that are considered conspiracy theories and are leaving people to wonder what the truth really is, there’s this. I can’t say for sure what the truth is...But I can still believe in the Constitution, and that’s what this statement is based on...
Jac Wysiwyg - For those who ridiculously claim that we who... | Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/GovMikeDeWine/posts/616917102367260)


Fred

graciegirl
05-24-2020, 12:55 PM
Jac Wysiwyg ---> Governor Mike DeWine :ho:


For those who ridiculously claim that we who want our jobs and lives back don’t care about others, this is for you.
In light of all the videos that are considered conspiracy theories and are leaving people to wonder what the truth really is, there’s this. I can’t say for sure what the truth is...But I can still believe in the Constitution, and that’s what this statement is based on...
Jac Wysiwyg - For those who ridiculously claim that we who... | Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/GovMikeDeWine/posts/616917102367260)


Fred

Dear Fred.

Apparently Jac's last name stands for What You See Is What You Get and his other name is not known to us. On his Facebook page there is a series of posts not unlike this one where he is very concerned about his loss of freedom.

ffresh
05-24-2020, 01:13 PM
Dear Fred.

Apparently Jac's last name stands for What You See Is What You Get and his other name is not known to us. On his Facebook page there is a series of posts not unlike this one where he is very concerned about his loss of freedom.

Yes, I know. At the foot of the post is: Authored by a group, those of us WHO GENUINELY CARE about HUMANITY. I laughed when I read "On his Facebook page there is a series of posts not unlike this one where he is very concerned about his loss of freedom" I do hope you regard that concern (in a general sense) as a positive quest on his part

It's the message … not the messenger :icon_wink:

Fred

NotFromAroundHere
05-25-2020, 08:23 AM
It's the message … not the messenger :icon_wink:Fred

The message is: "I want things back the way they used to be, and I don't care who dies in the process".

billethkid
05-25-2020, 08:47 AM
Why is following guidelines or being careful or cautious always presented with a negative connotation?

If a person chooses to stay home they are referred to as "afraid".

Usually presented by one who only knows how to reinforce their decision by berating any other choices.

As long as it is voluntary it allows for choices to be made...even if one or the other is not yours!!

Decadeofdave
05-25-2020, 08:49 AM
You wouldn't see much loss of freedom this weekend on put-in-bay
O-h-i-o