JFKjr Posted 41 minutes ago Posted 41 minutes ago On 11/18/2025 at 8:13 AM, teef said: i know. i love florida, but it's pretty hard to argue that there was no reason at all for lifting the school mandates. no one was forcing your kids to get vaccinated. they just couldn't go to the public school system if they did. just like in ny. it was political, and not in the best interest of health. Moar Autism! 1
teef Posted 40 minutes ago Posted 40 minutes ago 1 minute ago, JFKjr said: Moar Autism! smart. yes, you and jenny mccarthy think vaccines leat to autism. outstanding. now explain how lifting the school mandate in florida is a good idea. it will make you use words, so i get it if it's too hard for you.
The Frankish Reich Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago On 11/17/2025 at 9:09 PM, Big Blitz said: As always, the best governor in America is correct. Nowhere more Third Worldy and crime-ridden than southern Italy c. 1917. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/may/28/italian-towns-claim-ron-desantis-as-one-of-their-own-as-republican-race-heats-up Megan Smolenyak, a Florida-based professional genealogist, who traced the DeSantis family tree, suggested that the Italian ancestors of the Republican candidate were lucky not to have been barred from entering the US. Smolenyak says Luigia left with her two daughters, while pregnant with another child, to join her husband who had moved to Pennsylvania years before. Luigia Colucci made it to New York aboard the SS Patria on 21 February. “On 5 February,” Smolenyak wrote on Medium, “while they were at sea, the US passed the Immigration Act of 1917 which was intended to limit undesirable southern and eastern European immigrants such as Luigia and her family. Fortunately, it wasn’t implemented until 1 May. Otherwise, she and her daughters could have been denied entry due to the freshly imposed literacy requirement.” The passenger record for Luigia and her daughters showed that all three were illiterate.
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