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Re: I wonder what my father woud think?
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07/08/2020 10:47 AM
07/08/2020 10:47 AM
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crmoores
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Yes this is a moment in history that we are making comparisons to what our ancestors had to endure during the epidemic of 1918, and during the years of WW2. Unfortunately today many feel enabled, and their right to freedom and prosperity outshines the desperate need for EVERYONE’S contribution to EVERYONE’S public safety. These uncaring and disrespectful people who put others’ lives at risk are not only embarrassing our country to the rest of the world, but are recklessly driving this pandemic to new heights... Shameful...my father who fought along others who died in the Pacific was a Republican, like me, but would be so saddened (like me) by our lack of leadership from our “President” - nay - lack of integrity and caring for the people of this country.
Last edited by crmoores; 07/08/2020 10:50 AM.
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