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Offline dwaynehinkle

Re: New Orleans Bowl restrictions
« Reply #25 on: December 06, 2021, 06:38:33 PM »
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  • methods, cost, degree of pain/inconvenience, whether you think it's a good idea or not, all that aside...

    y'all don't have any issue with society requiring you to PROVE that you're NOT sick to go somewhere?

    & it blows your all's minds how someone could see that as an erosion of their personal freedom?
    Also, I guess you could also make that argument for public buildings. A private property can tell people they can?t wear a red hat or they?re trespassing. I don?t have a problem with that.


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    Offline 2xBison

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    « Reply #26 on: December 06, 2021, 06:39:23 PM »
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  • I totally agree with you Milton.  I just don?t see how ?not doing what you want to do? as a response makes any sense.  Stay home, don?t go where u want, don?t do what you want to do ?seems counter intuitive to enjoying freedom.  In any case I choose fun.  The rest u take care of at voting booth.

    I think if vaccines were required they?d have a point.


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    Offline miltonherdfan

    Re: New Orleans Bowl restrictions
    « Reply #27 on: December 06, 2021, 07:30:07 PM »
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  • Oh you mean like public K-12 schools, many colleges, healthcare employers, daycares, nursing homes, etc? Not talking about the covid vaccine either.



    i was educated in public school back when we weren't terrified to do it in person, i went to college in physical classrooms w/o masks on, i was a healthcare worker until i retired, i've walked in daycares, & i've been to several nursing homes...i've checked all those boxes at 1 time or another in my life, & i've walked thru the doors of all of 'em without needing to prove i wasn't sick.
     
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    « Reply #28 on: December 06, 2021, 07:36:06 PM »
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  • 450 $ plane ride from Cincy, ouch
     

    Offline miltonherdfan

    Re: New Orleans Bowl restrictions
    « Reply #29 on: December 06, 2021, 07:36:16 PM »
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  • A private property can tell people they can?t wear a red hat or they?re trespassing. I don?t have a problem with that.



    neither do i.  as long as they have the right to deny blue hats as well.  private businesses have a right to serve or deny service to anyone they want for any reason they want.
     
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    Offline dwaynehinkle

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    « Reply #30 on: December 06, 2021, 07:36:58 PM »
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  • i was educated in public school back when we weren't terrified to do it in person, i went to college in physical classrooms w/o masks on, i was a healthcare worker until i retired, i've walked in daycares, & i've been to several nursing homes...i've checked all those boxes at 1 time or another in my life, & i've walked thru the doors of all of 'em without needing to prove i wasn't sick.
    Boy if this doesn?t read like a ?drank from the hose and walked uphill both ways? I don?t know what does. Some public schools have required vaccine records as early as 1850, but it became a standard practice in 1922. Whether you remember it or realized it, your folks turned in your vaccine records for you to be allowed in schools.


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    « Reply #31 on: December 06, 2021, 07:46:55 PM »
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  • I was afraid this thread would go off the rails when the purpose was to just fans know what the requirements are.

    I am ok with whatever a person chooses for themselves.  There has been an abundance of misinformation  and lack of knowledge throughout this entire issue.  The one thing I do know is that it is never going away in my lifetime.  The flu has been around and this is no different.  Look at the number of different flu strands.

    There is not a cure and if anyone chooses to look under the covers they would see that the country?s with the most restrictions did not curb the transmission or cases.  I choose not to wear a face diaper as it has been 2 years now.  I am respectful of others.
     
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    « Reply #32 on: December 06, 2021, 07:48:22 PM »
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  • I want the right to make other people sick!!!!!
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    Offline miltonherdfan

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    « Reply #33 on: December 06, 2021, 07:49:46 PM »
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  • Boy if this doesn?t read like a ?drank from the hose and walked uphill both ways? I don?t know what does. Some public schools have required vaccine records as early as 1850, but it became a standard practice in 1922. Whether you remember it or realized it, your folks turned in your vaccine records for you to be allowed in schools.


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    i'm well aware of the public school vaccine requirement.  so b/c public schools have been doing it since 1850, you're perfectly ok, if not endorse, every public & private enterprise in the country requiring you to prove you aren't sick?  you think that's a perfectly reasonable policy & no sane person could possibly see it any other way?
     

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    « Reply #34 on: December 06, 2021, 08:11:19 PM »
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  • i'm well aware of the public school vaccine requirement.  so b/c public schools have been doing it since 1850, you're perfectly ok, if not endorse, every public & private enterprise in the country requiring you to prove you aren't sick?  you think that's a perfectly reasonable policy & no sane person could possibly see it any other way?
    I?m saying spitting in a tube or picking my nose with a cotton swab is such an incredibly reasonable and simple thing to do, that it is not worth barricading myself inside my house and missing things I enjoy to prove some kind of point.


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    « Reply #35 on: December 06, 2021, 08:19:12 PM »
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  • know why we seldom hear of smallpox and polio and several others? we all took the shots

    This vaccine has turned into a political thing and thats not good
     

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    « Reply #36 on: December 06, 2021, 08:23:21 PM »
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    Offline HaveUherd

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    « Reply #37 on: December 06, 2021, 08:27:58 PM »
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  • If the big pharma companies don?t have to reveal any data until 2076 then it?s insanity to require anyone to have to be vaccinated.
     
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    Offline dwaynehinkle

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    « Reply #38 on: December 06, 2021, 08:29:00 PM »
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  • If the big pharma companies don?t have to reveal any data until 2076 then it?s insanity to require anyone to have to be vaccinated.
    This isn?t even about being vaccinated. I?ll respect your choice to not get the jab. It?s about taking a freaking negative test result. They?re not even asking you to wear a mask if you do?


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    Offline HaveUherd

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    « Reply #39 on: December 06, 2021, 08:34:07 PM »
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  • This isn?t even about being vaccinated. I?ll respect your choice to not get the jab. It?s about taking a freaking negative test result. They?re not even asking you to wear a mask if you do?


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    I agree. My comment was kind of just a general comment about what you are discussing in the bigger picture. Negative test for the game isn?t a big deal to me.
     

    Offline herdfan129

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    « Reply #40 on: December 06, 2021, 09:07:47 PM »
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  • Highly doubt you were going anyways.

    What is wrong with showing proof that you aren't sick?

    There's no mask like you want. It doesn't require a Vax. You just need to show you aren't sick.


    I don't participate in the liberal reindeer games.

    I don't care if you get vaccinated or not. To each their own. I believe in personal freedom. If a private business wants to require these mandates then I 100% support their freedom as private individual business owners. I won't patronize their business, but I will support their freedom to do things that I disagree with.

    When government entities/municipalities start to mandate these things, that's a totally different situation and that needs to be stopped in its tracks. It's unconstitutional for countless reasons.

    Have fun and safe trip for anyone who goes, but I'm not giving in to the "show us your papers" gestapo's that have popped up all across the country.
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    Offline herdfan129

    Re: New Orleans Bowl restrictions
    « Reply #41 on: December 06, 2021, 09:12:00 PM »
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  • Boy if this doesn?t read like a ?drank from the hose and walked uphill both ways? I don?t know what does. Some public schools have required vaccine records as early as 1850, but it became a standard practice in 1922. Whether you remember it or realized it, your folks turned in your vaccine records for you to be allowed in schools.


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    Until recently, only WV and MS required vaccines for public schools. I'm pretty sure CA now requires it too....outside of that, no other state requires it.

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    Offline dwaynehinkle

    Re: New Orleans Bowl restrictions
    « Reply #42 on: December 06, 2021, 09:20:05 PM »
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  • Until recently, only WV and MS required vaccines for public schools. I'm pretty sure CA now requires it too....outside of that, no other state requires it.
    Blatantly inaccurate. I see you?re as much of an expert on this are you are brain injury. All 50 states have legislation requiring specified vaccines for students attending public schools. WV, MS, CA, CT, NY, and ME are the only states that do not have legislation that allow for religious or philosophical exemptions. I?ll cite the individual law of every single state below if you don?t believe me.

    Alabama
     Ala. Code ? 16-30-3

     Alaska
     Ak. Stat. ?14.30.125
     
     Arizona
     Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. ? 15-872, 873
     
     Arkansas
     Ark. Code Ann. ? 6-18-702
     
     California
     Cal. Health & Safety Code ? 120325 et seq.

     Colorado
     Colo. Rev. Stat. ? 25-4-902, 903
     
     Connecticut
     Conn. Gen. Stat. ? 10-204a

     Delaware
     Del. Code Ann.  tit. 14  ? 131

     Washington, DC
     D.C. Code Ann. ? 38-501, 506

     Florida
     Fla. Stat. Ann. ? 1003.22
     
     Georgia
     Ga. Code Ann. ? 20-2-771
     
     Hawaii
     Haw. Rev. Stat. ? 302A-1154, 1156
     
     Idaho
     Idaho Code ? 39-4801, 4802
     
     Illinois
     105 Ill. Comp. Stat. ? 5/27-8.1

     Indiana
     Ind. Code Ann. ? 21-40-5
     
     Iowa
     Iowa Code Ann. ? 139A.8
     
     Kansas
     Kan. Stat. Ann. ? 72-5209
     
     Kentucky
     Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann. ? 214.034
     
     Louisiana
     La. Rev. Stat. Ann. ? 17:170(A); 40:31.16
     
     Maine
     Me. Rev. Stat. Ann. tit. 20-A ? 6355

     Maryland
     Md. Code Ann. Educ. ? 7-403
     
     Massachusetts
     Mass. Gen Laws ch.76, ? 15
     
     Michigan
     Mich. Comp. Laws Ann. ? 333.9208, 9215
     
     Minnesota
     Minn. Stat. Ann. ? 121A-15
     
     Mississippi
     Miss. Code Ann. ? 41-23-37
     
     Missouri
     Mo. Rev. Stat. ? 167.181, 210.003
     
     Montana
     Mont. Code Ann. ? 20-5-403, 405
     
     Nebraska
     Neb. Rev. Stat. Ann. ? 79-217, 221
     
     Nevada
     Nev. Rev. Stat. ? 392.435, 437, 439
     
     New Hampshire
     N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. ? 141-C:20-a, 20-c
     
     New Jersey
     N.J. Stat. Ann. ? 26:1A-9.1
     
     New Mexico
     N.M. Stat. Ann. ? 24-5-1, 3
     
     New York
     N.Y. Pub. Health Law ? 2164
     
     North Carolina
     N.C. Gen. Stat. ? 130A-155, 156, 157
     
     North Dakota
     N.D. Cent. Code ? 23-07-17.1
     
     Ohio
     Ohio Rev. Code Ann. ? 3313.671
     
     Oklahoma
     Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 70, ? 1210.191, 192
     
     Oregon
     Or. Rev. Stat. ? 433.267
     
     Pennsylvania
     28 Pa. Code ? 23-83, 84
     
     Rhode Island
     R.I. Gen. Laws ? 16-38-2
     
     South Carolina
     S.C. Code Ann. ? 44-29-180
     
     South Dakota
     S.D. Codified Laws ? 13-28-7.1
     
     Tennessee
     Tenn. Code Ann. ? 49-6-5001
     
     Texas
     Tex. Edu Code Ann. ? 38.001
     
     Utah
     Utah Code Ann. ? 53G-9-303
     
     Vermont
     Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 18, ? 1121, 1122
     
     Virginia
     Va. Code Ann. ? 22.1-271.2, ? 32.1-46
     
     Washington
     Wash. Rev. Code Ann. ? 28A.210.080, 90
     
     West Virginia
     W. Va. Code ? 16-3-4
     
     Wisconsin
     Wis. Stat. Ann. ? 252.04
     
     Wyoming
     Wyo. Stat. Ann. ? 21-4-309


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    Offline herdfan129

    Re: New Orleans Bowl restrictions
    « Reply #43 on: December 06, 2021, 09:27:16 PM »
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  • Blatantly inaccurate. I see you?re as much of an expert on this are you are brain injury. All 50 states have legislation requiring specified vaccines for students attending public schools. WV, MS, CA, CT, NY, and ME are the only states that do not have legislation that allow for religious or philosophical exemptions. I?ll cite the individual law of every single state below if you don?t believe me.

    Alabama
     Ala. Code ? 16-30-3

     Alaska
     Ak. Stat. ?14.30.125
     
     Arizona
     Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. ? 15-872, 873
     
     Arkansas
     Ark. Code Ann. ? 6-18-702
     
     California
     Cal. Health & Safety Code ? 120325 et seq.

     Colorado
     Colo. Rev. Stat. ? 25-4-902, 903
     
     Connecticut
     Conn. Gen. Stat. ? 10-204a

     Delaware
     Del. Code Ann.  tit. 14  ? 131

     Washington, DC
     D.C. Code Ann. ? 38-501, 506

     Florida
     Fla. Stat. Ann. ? 1003.22
     
     Georgia
     Ga. Code Ann. ? 20-2-771
     
     Hawaii
     Haw. Rev. Stat. ? 302A-1154, 1156
     
     Idaho
     Idaho Code ? 39-4801, 4802
     
     Illinois
     105 Ill. Comp. Stat. ? 5/27-8.1

     Indiana
     Ind. Code Ann. ? 21-40-5
     
     Iowa
     Iowa Code Ann. ? 139A.8
     
     Kansas
     Kan. Stat. Ann. ? 72-5209
     
     Kentucky
     Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann. ? 214.034
     
     Louisiana
     La. Rev. Stat. Ann. ? 17:170(A); 40:31.16
     
     Maine
     Me. Rev. Stat. Ann. tit. 20-A ? 6355

     Maryland
     Md. Code Ann. Educ. ? 7-403
     
     Massachusetts
     Mass. Gen Laws ch.76, ? 15
     
     Michigan
     Mich. Comp. Laws Ann. ? 333.9208, 9215
     
     Minnesota
     Minn. Stat. Ann. ? 121A-15
     
     Mississippi
     Miss. Code Ann. ? 41-23-37
     
     Missouri
     Mo. Rev. Stat. ? 167.181, 210.003
     
     Montana
     Mont. Code Ann. ? 20-5-403, 405
     
     Nebraska
     Neb. Rev. Stat. Ann. ? 79-217, 221
     
     Nevada
     Nev. Rev. Stat. ? 392.435, 437, 439
     
     New Hampshire
     N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. ? 141-C:20-a, 20-c
     
     New Jersey
     N.J. Stat. Ann. ? 26:1A-9.1
     
     New Mexico
     N.M. Stat. Ann. ? 24-5-1, 3
     
     New York
     N.Y. Pub. Health Law ? 2164
     
     North Carolina
     N.C. Gen. Stat. ? 130A-155, 156, 157
     
     North Dakota
     N.D. Cent. Code ? 23-07-17.1
     
     Ohio
     Ohio Rev. Code Ann. ? 3313.671
     
     Oklahoma
     Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 70, ? 1210.191, 192
     
     Oregon
     Or. Rev. Stat. ? 433.267
     
     Pennsylvania
     28 Pa. Code ? 23-83, 84
     
     Rhode Island
     R.I. Gen. Laws ? 16-38-2
     
     South Carolina
     S.C. Code Ann. ? 44-29-180
     
     South Dakota
     S.D. Codified Laws ? 13-28-7.1
     
     Tennessee
     Tenn. Code Ann. ? 49-6-5001
     
     Texas
     Tex. Edu Code Ann. ? 38.001
     
     Utah
     Utah Code Ann. ? 53G-9-303
     
     Vermont
     Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 18, ? 1121, 1122
     
     Virginia
     Va. Code Ann. ? 22.1-271.2, ? 32.1-46
     
     Washington
     Wash. Rev. Code Ann. ? 28A.210.080, 90
     
     West Virginia
     W. Va. Code ? 16-3-4
     
     Wisconsin
     Wis. Stat. Ann. ? 252.04
     
     Wyoming
     Wyo. Stat. Ann. ? 21-4-309


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    I was trying to be nice to you, but you are a clueless know it all. Every state but WV, MS, and now CA, also allow for religious exemptions. So with the stroke of a pen all of those little codes you just threw out become null and void.

    So as I said.... Only WV and MS have REQUIRED (with no exemptions) vaccines to attend public schools. CA is now added to the list.
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    « Reply #44 on: December 06, 2021, 09:27:45 PM »
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  • I said it before?what he lacks in knowledge he makes up for with confidence


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  • I said it before?what he lacks in knowledge he makes up for with confidence


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    You now look even more silly than you did before. I was and I am 100% correct in my statement.
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    « Reply #46 on: December 06, 2021, 09:29:34 PM »
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  • Even if you get one my statement us true.  We all know your record here.


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  • NY and ME are now also added to the list since the COVID stuff started. Until then, it was only WV and MS.


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    « Reply #48 on: December 06, 2021, 09:30:52 PM »
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  • Even if you get one my statement us true.  We all know your record here.


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  • You now look even more silly than you did before. I was and I am 100% correct in my statement.
    You are 100% not even close to accurate in your statement. A half truth isn?t the truth man. Sure, the three you mention are correct, what about the other 4? (Albeit one of them only allows exemption for childcare facilities, not schools).


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