"So now you resort to ad hominem." No - that was your tactics. No more feeding!
BoogerMan
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Dis/UNITED Kingdom?
by BoogerMan inengland, wales, scotland & n.i.
are independently making or changing the covid 19 lockdown laws/rules to suit themselves... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52600708.
garden centres are opening in wales on monday, in england on wednesday, but by the looks of things, are far too dangerous to open them anytime soon in scotland or n.i.
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Use COMMON SENSE for Covid 19 - not LAWS!
by BoogerMan inso says former justice of the supreme court, lord sumption.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86p7eejenkm.
he correctly calls the "lockdown" for what it is - house-imprisonment.
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LOL - "social distancing" on London Transport! https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52645366
I wonder why the virus is still affecting/killing so many people in the London area? https://www.london.gov.uk/coronavirus/coronavirus-numbers-london
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Kingdom Halls can now make money - USA, House Resolution 6666
by BoogerMan inhttps://www.congress.gov/116/bills/hr6666/bills-116hr6666ih.xml.
"...to conduct diagnostic testing for covid–19, and related activities such as contact tracing, through mobile health units and, as necessary, at individuals’ residences, .
8 (e) a nonprofit organization (including any 9 such faith-based organization.. looks like americans can expect strangers coming into their homes to test them for covid 19 in the coming months & years.. https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/may/12/hr-6666-a-devil-of-a-covid-19-government-surveilla/.
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BB, it looks like the proposed "testing" will not be done on doorsteps, but actually in homes. We'll soon see, if the proposal becomes law.
Sadly, I've seen how some individuals have reacted to being assigned "power" to control queues of customers at stores. A bit like JW elders.
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Use COMMON SENSE for Covid 19 - not LAWS!
by BoogerMan inso says former justice of the supreme court, lord sumption.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86p7eejenkm.
he correctly calls the "lockdown" for what it is - house-imprisonment.
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BoogerMan
Sweden seems to have survived very well without having to impose house-arrest on its population.
Swedes have largely been trusted to take personal accountability for their own & others' health & welfare by using common sense. Treated like adults.
He also says, "'The is the worst interference with personal liberty in our history. For what is by historical standards not a very serious pandemic except for particular categories of vulnerable people who can isolate themselves voluntarily."
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Use COMMON SENSE for Covid 19 - not LAWS!
by BoogerMan inso says former justice of the supreme court, lord sumption.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86p7eejenkm.
he correctly calls the "lockdown" for what it is - house-imprisonment.
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BoogerMan
So says former Justice of the Supreme Court, Lord Sumption. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86P7EEJeNKM
He correctly calls the "lockdown" for what it is - house-imprisonment. Boris should listen to him.
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Dis/UNITED Kingdom?
by BoogerMan inengland, wales, scotland & n.i.
are independently making or changing the covid 19 lockdown laws/rules to suit themselves... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52600708.
garden centres are opening in wales on monday, in england on wednesday, but by the looks of things, are far too dangerous to open them anytime soon in scotland or n.i.
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BoogerMan
LOL Cofty. Your inability to answer a straightforward question, combined with a serious deficiency in social skills and respect for others, is evidence that you don't belong here since you are not conforming to the claimed mission of this site which says it provides "a friendly, tolerant and informative environment."
What is your real motive for being on an ex-JW site? Because as a "member," you are clearly not friendly, definitely not tolerant, and bereft of information for a discussion.
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Kingdom Halls can now make money - USA, House Resolution 6666
by BoogerMan inhttps://www.congress.gov/116/bills/hr6666/bills-116hr6666ih.xml.
"...to conduct diagnostic testing for covid–19, and related activities such as contact tracing, through mobile health units and, as necessary, at individuals’ residences, .
8 (e) a nonprofit organization (including any 9 such faith-based organization.. looks like americans can expect strangers coming into their homes to test them for covid 19 in the coming months & years.. https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/may/12/hr-6666-a-devil-of-a-covid-19-government-surveilla/.
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BoogerMan
https://www.congress.gov/116/bills/hr6666/BILLS-116hr6666ih.xml
"...to conduct diagnostic testing for COVID–19, and related activities such as contact tracing, through mobile health units and, as necessary, at individuals’ residences,
8 (E) a nonprofit organization (including any 9 such faith-based organization.
Looks like Americans can expect strangers coming into their homes to test them for Covid 19 in the coming months & years.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/may/12/hr-6666-a-devil-of-a-covid-19-government-surveilla/
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Dis/UNITED Kingdom?
by BoogerMan inengland, wales, scotland & n.i.
are independently making or changing the covid 19 lockdown laws/rules to suit themselves... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52600708.
garden centres are opening in wales on monday, in england on wednesday, but by the looks of things, are far too dangerous to open them anytime soon in scotland or n.i.
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BoogerMan
Sigh!! Yet more criticism and still nothing constructive to offer?
Thanks for the heads up.
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Dis/UNITED Kingdom?
by BoogerMan inengland, wales, scotland & n.i.
are independently making or changing the covid 19 lockdown laws/rules to suit themselves... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52600708.
garden centres are opening in wales on monday, in england on wednesday, but by the looks of things, are far too dangerous to open them anytime soon in scotland or n.i.
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BoogerMan
Yes, back in the real world - you never answered the question. Are you just trolling, because you're only criticising. You haven't offered anything constructive to the discussion.
Here's your chance: what great wisdom/solutions can you share with us which will save thousands of residents from premature deaths? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52631604
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Dis/UNITED Kingdom?
by BoogerMan inengland, wales, scotland & n.i.
are independently making or changing the covid 19 lockdown laws/rules to suit themselves... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52600708.
garden centres are opening in wales on monday, in england on wednesday, but by the looks of things, are far too dangerous to open them anytime soon in scotland or n.i.
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BoogerMan
@ Cofty: test and quarrantine staff before allowing them anywhere near the residents.
Oil-rig workers, armed forces etc. all have to leave their families for limited periods of time, so why not care-workers in order to save lives?
a) Who said anything about "8 weeks confinement?"
b) "Pending a vaccine?" A miracle vaccine eh? Like the 'fu vaccine, which still lets 1000s die?
Your turn: What "sensible" & "workable" solutions can you come up with which will stop care-home residents being killed by staff who infect them not only with Covid 19 now, but with the deadly 'flu virus in 6 months time?