Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.rawstory.com/caleb-wallace/
From the article:
Jessica Wallace said her political views differed from her husband, who also identified himself as the state coordinator for the right-wing West Texas Minutemen. "I'm from the border town of Del Rio, and my views are less conservative," she told GoSanAngelo. "I'm not a liberal. I stand somewhere in the middle ... Caleb would tell me, 'You know masks aren't going to save you,' but he understood I wanted to wear them. It gives me comfort to know that maybe, just maybe, I'm either protecting someone or avoiding it myself."
You know she must be delighted her fat paranoid angry husband is about to kick the bucket. I hope for her sake he had life insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.rawstory.com/caleb-wallace/
From the article:
Jessica Wallace said her political views differed from her husband, who also identified himself as the state coordinator for the right-wing West Texas Minutemen. "I'm from the border town of Del Rio, and my views are less conservative," she told GoSanAngelo. "I'm not a liberal. I stand somewhere in the middle ... Caleb would tell me, 'You know masks aren't going to save you,' but he understood I wanted to wear them. It gives me comfort to know that maybe, just maybe, I'm either protecting someone or avoiding it myself."
You know she must be delighted her fat paranoid angry husband is about to kick the bucket. I hope for her sake he had life insurance.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.rawstory.com/caleb-wallace/
Jessica Wallace said her political views differed from her husband, who also identified himself as the state coordinator for the right-wing West Texas Minutemen. "I'm from the border town of Del Rio, and my views are less conservative," she told GoSanAngelo. "I'm not a liberal. I stand somewhere in the middle ... Caleb would tell me, 'You know masks aren't going to save you,' but he understood I wanted to wear them. It gives me comfort to know that maybe, just maybe, I'm either protecting someone or avoiding it myself."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JHC How many prominent COVID vax naysayers does it take to die or be on ventilators for the rest to FINALLY wake up????
There is no magic number. The conservative brain discards facts that are inconvenient to their narrative, it just hiccups right over them. Who are any of these nobody politicians to Paul and Sue Wisconsin? They understand that some people die of covid, they just argue that it’s nowhere near as many as is reported and that the people who die have underlying conditions.
They have chosen to consume propaganda instead of getting real facts. I would argue that the “mainstream” media has a fairly strong conservative bent, but that’s not enough for them. Until covid affects them personally or until they stop consuming propaganda, they will not wake up.
Anonymous wrote:JHC How many prominent COVID vax naysayers does it take to die or be on ventilators for the rest to FINALLY wake up????
Anonymous wrote:JHC How many prominent COVID vax naysayers does it take to die or be on ventilators for the rest to FINALLY wake up????
Anonymous wrote:This is so horrible: a nurse refused to get vaccinated and she and her unborn baby both died of Covid. It's so sad...sounds like she was evangelical and relied on His to protect her. I'm Christian and think God is sending us ways to help ourselves, like vaccines. Why evangelicals don't I will never understand.
https://www.al.com/news/mobile/2021/08/its-hard-to-face-alabama-family-mourns-after-pregnant-nurse-unborn-child-die-of-covid-19.html?outputType=amp&__twitter_impression=true&s=04&fbclid=IwAR0SPJs0ClMwy3pTfjYYRYjia3b3oUEqQke2p5twkyivlkzfPrJdTIgWfIs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admitted on August 1st, dead by August 4th. Thoughts and prayers.
He was admitted to the facility in Galveston on Sunday with “pneumonia-like symptoms,” and was hooked up to a ventilator as his condition worsened. His wife was also infected, the family said.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/h-scott-apley-chair-of-galveston-county-texas-gop-mocked-covid-days-before-he-died-of-virus
3 out of 6 and counting.
Do you know who is who here?
Appling is the morbidly obese guy in red. The other two death are the guys in stripes and the guy poking his head through in the rear (in glasses)
Apley truly seemed obnoxious. I hate to say it, but as tragic as losing a father is, his kid is probably better off without this guy raising him and passing on his bad habits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Mostly they know that there's something like a .5% chance of death. The issue is that rolling the dice isn't a great way to live life. Maybe we should start talking about the vaccine as an insurance policy or something. I have a term life policy even though I'm very unlikely to die.
You’ve actually got a 100% chance of death in your lifetime.![]()