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MI: The Right’s Gun Routine Falls Flat During the Pandemic
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In Michigan alone, as of Thursday, there were 41,379 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and it had killed 3,789 people. The state reports that cases are doubling in Western and Northern Michigan every six days, or faster. Yet as stay-at-home orders issued by Governor Gretchen Whitmer were set to expire Thursday night, hundreds of people demonstrated inside and outside the Lansing statehouse, many with firearms in tow. Whitmer, who had ignored an earlier April protest (and President Trump’s “LIBERATE MICHIGAN!” tweet) to stay steadfast on her strict orders, was not in sight, but the Michigan Legislature was in session. Using their unmasked mouths and their guns, the demonstrators sought to return things back to “normal.” |
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MarkHamTownsend
(5/2/2020)
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Some people must just love governors who forbid people from driving from one home to another 'cuz THAT'S how covid 19 is spread, and also bans buying seeds 'cuz THAT spreads covid 19 too. Whitmer is a petty tyrant and has gone beyond all reason and law in her Naziesque lockdown.
This country seems ripe for tyranny ..... our fifth estate is clamoring for it. |
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