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1 hour ago, 3rdnlng said:

Seems like he talks out of both sides of his mouth. 

 

...although part of the medical community, their principal focus IMO IS the science........within the parameters of the medical community, it seems as if they have much LESS concern for mental health issues albeit suicides, financial stress, domestic violence increases, potential for child abuse with family confined under one roof like never before, etc....another BIG concern for me although my kids are grown is children being taken out of the structured learning environment including social interaction for months and the potential detriment....remember as a kid how you hated to go back to school in September after just two months off?......these kids will be out of that environment for 6+ months.....

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President Trump said that if governors do not follow his recommendations to allow in-person religious services to resume, he will “override” them. Trump did not specify what that meant during an appearance in the White House briefing room and did not take any questions. “In America we need more prayer, not less,” Trump said.

Lol, how many of the Ten Commandments is this guy a walking billboard for violating? 

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55 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Lol, how many of the Ten Commandments is this guy a walking billboard for violating? 

And if you knew the first thing about Christianity you’d know that according to Jesus Christ that absolutely NONE of your business or your concern. 

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On 5/9/2020 at 9:30 PM, B-Man said:

 

Judge refuses to order Owosso barber shop to shut down, attorney general plans to appeal
 

An Owosso barber who has kept his shop open despite a suspended license and a cease and desist order from the state will not have to close, a Shiawassee County judge ruled Thursday.
 

The Michigan Attorney General's Office filed a request for an emergency temporary restraining order against barber Karl Manke when he refused to close his shop after receiving two citations — one for violating the governor's executive stay-home order and another from the county health department.

Shiawassee County Circuit Court Judge Matthew Stewart decided Thursday not to grant the attorney general's request, allowing Manke to stay open.
 

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Manke appealed the summary suspension of his license, but Stewart determined Manke had not exhausted his administrative remedies and dismissed the case Wednesday.
 

In addition to the attorney general's case, Manke also faces two misdemeanor charges for reopening his shop despite state shutdown orders. He is charged with a health department violation and with violating Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's stay-at-home order, according to Shiawassee County District Court records.
 

Manke's attorney, David Kallman, did not immediately return a message left Thursday.
 

He faces a more than $1,000 fine and is set to be arraigned on June 23.
 

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3 hours ago, Reality Check said:

 

....CERTAINLY makes sense......within the parameters of the medical community, it seems as if scientists have much LESS concern for mental health issues albeit suicides, financial stress, domestic violence increases, potential for child abuse with family confined under one roof like never before, etc...the bread winner's self esteem is taking a hit for some (others are on the 50% ride as identified in a Wall Street Journal article; 50% on unemployment are making MORE staying at home).....another BIG concern for me although my kids are grown is children being taken out of the structured learning environment including social interaction for months and the potential detriment..

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Two churches in Georgia and Texas that reopened recently amid the novel coronavirus pandemic have since closed their doors again after churchgoers and religious leaders tested positive for the virus, according to multiple media reports.

A representative for the Catoosa Baptist Tabernacle in Ringgold, Ga., told The Christian Post in a statement on Monday that the church decided earlier this month to no longer offer “in-person worship services for the foreseeable future” after confirming some of its families were “dealing with the effects of the COVID-19 virus.” 

https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/498643-two-southern-churches-forced-to-reclose-after-leaders-and

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25 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Calling for opening churches is criminal. Trump is getting people killed. 

 

 


We can go to Ralph’s and Costco but not church. Why not?  

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