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OHIOANS - URGENT - ACTION NEEDED TODAY - ASAP

HB 319 - CONSCIENTIOUS RIGHT TO REFUSE [Vaxes - Biologics - Pharmaceuticals - Gene Editing - RNA/DNA Products]

VOTED ON TODAY @ 3pm

CONTACT REPS - VOTE YES (info below)

Bill PROTECTS both Religious Freedom and Conscientious Choice AGAINST DISCRIMINATION, retribution, financial penalty, employment loss, service denial, etc.

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HB 319 is being Called to a VOTE TODAY by Chairman Swearingen in the HEALTH PROVIDER SERVICES COMMITTEE.

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PLEASE contact Committee Members and ask them to stand with Religious Freedom, Conscientious Choice, and the People of Ohio by VOTING YES on HB 319!

Rep. T. Young, (R) Dist. 37

Rep. Callender, (R) Dist. 57

Rep. Manchester, (R) Dist. 78

Rep. Brewer, (D) Dist. 18

Rep. Upchurch, (D) Dist. 20

⬇️CUT & PASTE EMAILS⬇️

Rep37@ohiohouse.gov

Rep57@ohiohouse.gov

Rep78@ohiohouse.gov

Rep18@ohiohouse.gov

Rep20@ohiohouse.gov

Please forward to others in your network. Thank you.

https://www.legislature.ohio.gov/legislation/135/hb319

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Jeff - much gratitude for pinning the post 💜🙏

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You needed to edit that? Why not just cut and paste the previous 387 posts?

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it is just a bot

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Same thing is happening in the MI legislature. What’s up with all the attacks against us?

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The way i read it ........ these Bills are to insure that We The People are NOT FORCED (mandated) to take the jabs/ medical procedures that we do not want .

And will NOT be discriminated against for making that choice .

So... this is actually "US" fighting back ! Against the tyranny .

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I have read that by law EUA has to be3 voluntary so this whole mandate thing has been a mystery - but having a specific law will be good as well - now to keep it out of the food supply

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Thank you for alerting us! I just sent the emails and forwarded it to others so they can do the same. So glad Jeff pinned this!

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Emails sent! 🙏🙏🙏

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Thanks Laura! Couldn't have done it without you! 💜

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319 PASSED out of committee!!! It now goes to the floor for a vote.

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Please, can you supply a source? From what I see online no votes have been recorded yet. Thanks!

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Praying from Pennsylvania

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🙏

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🙏🙏🙏

Thank you

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UPDATE - ALL HB 319 testimony today is OPPONENTS. All previous testimony were proponents.

Curious timing that the opponents come out for the 3rd hearing and look who they are and represent:

- Ohio Chamber of Commerce: Rick Cafagna

- Ohio Healthcare and Business Coalition: Monica Heuckel

- Ohio Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics: Melissa Arnold

- Academy of Medicine of Cleveland & Northern Ohio: Marie Schaefer, MD

https://www.legislature.ohio.gov/legislation/135/hb319/committee

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Done.

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I'm in OH and emailed them just now. Hope it was soon enough!

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I asked yesterday but hoping someone sees it today.

What is the company/product that produces videoed interviews of family members to preserve a legacy? It can be given as gift in 1 or 3 hr packages?

Help!

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Or look for “video Biography”. I found lots of them.

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There is someone here who posted about giving this to family.

I think it started with “One….”

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Lisa - are you thinking of Ty and Charlene Bolinger’s the Truth about Cancer Series? They have a series on propaganda too that talks about the Plandemic.

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No. It is a gift you give people. They are interviewed about their life. Its recorded. :)

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Not sure which company you were specifically looking for, but I found a general search:

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=company+makes+video+of+family+member+interviews+compilations&t=iphone&ia=web

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Was just thinking when C&C popped up how we know everything about Luigi Mangione, but still not one thing about the Butler, PA shooter.

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So easy to forget about these false flag ops.

I mean, how long ago was the Vegas mass shooting? Somehow that guy got 50 rifles into his hotel room?

And the story went totally silent.

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I gotta feeling, starting 1/20, the public is gonna start getting a full-on truth enima.

It'll be one part shocking and another unsettling...so much so many will ignore it.

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And just like one, although they are unpleasant to administer and the reaction is convulsive, you feel better afterwards.

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Only if Trump’s nominations are confirmed!

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Yes, the most controversial of which seems to be Pete Hegseth, which tells us that the demons are embedded in the military and are screaming loudly at being expelled. Praying for his confirmation.

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"My name is Legion". Ironic, that.

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Joni Ernst has already caved. He's fine.

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I’d like to think that she saw the light of voting with her constituents not against them.

Every vote her feet will need to be held to the fire and be reminded of her duty to them, the person they elected, and frankly the GOP.

There is a reason the Dem politicians are a powerful voting block. They vote together in public and take each other down in private.

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It's not over till it's over, rolandttg. Politicians can be pressured in many ways...

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We'll see!!

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🙏🏻🤞🏻🙏🏻🤞🏻🙏🏻🤞🏻

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If it’s not on CNN or MSNBC, they won’t even hear it 🙉

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Yes bc Trump keeps validating MSM by going on their broadcasts. Time to ignore them and go on the podcasts and alternative media that got him elected so MSM can take the dirt nap they deserve

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Will that truth enima make me more enigmatic ?

Seems like people have a hard enough time understanding me as it is !

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Was that typo a "truth enigma" or a "truth enema"? I mean, both work, in a way, but then you'd want to say:

<<Will that truth enema make me more fluent? >>

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haha . either way....... just go with the flow :-)

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LOLOLOL. I don't know if that was a mistake...either way it's clever!

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I hope so. 🙂

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I’ve been ready and waiting for the truth for years. Rip the bandaid off already!!

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You and me both.

But I'm feeling bullish on America and The Truth.

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"Truth enema" 😂😝

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Right? I was thinking about that one too. In 24 hours we know everything about Mangione, but other shooters nothing after years.

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They were ready this time. An entire history, including one degree of separation from Myorkas, available for viewing. This thing stinks to high heaven.

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Exactly. It’s too perfect. He still had the gun on his person and a written manifesto…

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His reference to “the Feds” made me go 🤨

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False Flag...

False Flag...

False Flag...

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I guess the public at large is so dense they need to lay it on really thick, risking the fact that many of us will see right through that schlock. But most won't....

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I will never forget Vegas. So much light was put on this 'event' by citizen journalists that The Narrative could not stand up to it. And so strangely, or not so strangely, the story got kicked out of the 'news'. Yup! Just magically disappeared and without the slightest effort to follow up on all the 'discrepancies' on the part of the 'authorities'.

By the way, I had a friend say that he tried to find obituaries for alleged victims by name and home town, and he said he could not find a single one. I never tried doing that, and it is therefore not corroborated by me ... and so I cannot validated it. But the guy is a close friend, smart and is scrupulously honest. In any event, it is one more thing which is a cause for wondering.

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I know someone, although not particularly well, who was there that night and she was terrified. She wasn't harmed physically but I do believe it was something that really happened. I don't believe the story we were fed about it, however.

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I pretty much am in the same camp. I don't believe the narratives we are fed. But yes, sometimes people die, and sometimes not. In fact, in the 911 event ... over 3,000 died. In Orlando, it is possible that nobody died. In Charlottesville near where I once lived, the whole thing looked like it was a stage show complete with lines of parked buses which had brought people in to be a part of the show.

The travesty supreme is that these 'events' are never ever properly investigated. But I am sure that some day we will know some more of what went on. Because sooner of later stuff comes out because people tend not to be able to keep their mouths shut, and for a variety of reasons.

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Chris Stapleton wrote the definitive statement on that horror show. No connection to the Malibu fire. May God comfort the survivors and purify His people. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bK6MGK2wnjQ

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I think about that situation every so often. I think “we” as a population were a little more gullible back then.

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Instead of the word, "gullible", I think the word "trusting" would apply. I know myself, I didn't think our own government would turn on us to implement the virus. It's scary just what having power over the people can lead to. I know I will never trust the government again. Remember what President Reagan said in his first inaugural address: "Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem."

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Did you live through the JFK assassination? After that, I became cynical about government and that's never really gone away.

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Are you asking me if I lived through JFK’s murder? Yes, I was alive. It changed my very young life

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Yes, and it still is…

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So right about that awful event. The police chief in LV during the time somehow found his way to Maui during the unprecedented fire event. It is in one of my many notebooks somewhere but the man ended up being the mayor or the chief of police in Maui. He was one of the ones standing on stage by the man wearing a suit with every press conference in LV. They must be slipping up or think we are totally ignorant. OR, they know that WE KNOW and are daring us to do something about it.

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panem et circenses.... or football and Bud Light......

Later Jay

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Scrolling YouTube yesterday and an episode of "Forgotten History* showed up on the Mandalay Bay shooting... I'm like 🤔, that was not that long ago...

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Not to mention Thomas Crooks’ 17 multiple cell phones at least one of which was geolocated in Washington DC multiple times prior to the assassination attempt

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Technically if a story is total piece of fiction it is a "false operation" where no one actually gets hurt whereas a false flag usually involves some sort of real damage and the perp's identity is clearly (and falsely) attributed to blackwash a certain thing or group (like gun owners, Arab terrorists or "antisemites".

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Ask the same to Prince Al Walled.

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Yes, welllllll...the interesting tale of the foiled plot to assassinate a certain Saudi Prince who happened to be at the hotel that fateful night in Vegas has been sneaking around in the Tinfoil Hat Community for awhile. But that's fare for somebody else's 'Stack, to be sure! 🙄🙄🙄

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Right?!? 🤣 such BS

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With today’s news about the apprehended alleged shooter, why am I still suspicious he’s the real guy?

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The severe lack of casings…..

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He brought them up from the parking garage in luggage, on a cart, in the freight elevator.

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Agree 💯. Too many things don't seem to fit. A handwritten manifesto from a 26 year old. My son is 25 and he doesn't have anything handwritten on him. 🤔

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Great point Annie. I thought over the past ten years or so that kids weren't learning how to hand write anything, let alone have the hand dexterity or patience to write three whole pages since everything is typed on a computer!!??? Or maybe that is just in taxpayer fleeced/funded government run schools. My understanding is that they barely learn to sign their name. No more cursive.

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Yes! Who, at 26, even knows who the CEO of a health care company is? And then knows what his schedule is? And waits around all night knowing the CEO will be outside alone in the morning? What?

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Good points. The schedule knowledge was detailed. Hmmm 🤔

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Annual shareholder meetings are public information, but knowing which hotel he was staying in??? He definitely had help.

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Maybe suspect slapped an Airtag on victims car?

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I did, starting subscribing to Forbes, Fortune, etc in college and did read a host of biz mags regularly, but I was a business major. Kids these days have the world at their fingerprints and they are both informed and radicalized via the internet.

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Define "informed".

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Heck, I can't even define it for myself. So many things I think I knew I now know are lies....

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Oh the "fearless fosdicks" left out the part where the shooter was actually "psychedelic" too 😁

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Well my daughter is 31 and she does have a thing for writing. She orders fancy journals and is fond of making lists, writing down quotes, and such. But yeah, that's rare. Was in a project team meeting with a client the other day. The 3 of us who were, ahem, older, all had our legal pads and were taking notes. The 3 Millennials had their notebook computers and were typing furiously. I've tried, I can't concentrate on what is going on and type at the same time, even if that would be more efficient. Guess it's a skill they have learned and I never have. There is something about making written lists and crossing them off, or going back through notes and highlighting or circling things that just seems more satisfying to me???

Agree Annie, something is definitely OFF about this one.....

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It's why they don't retain information the way we do as well. Nothing is better at input for the brain than the physical act of writing, writing, writing. Made my way thru pharmacy school scrupulously writing, organizing, making note cards etc the same info over and over. Having spent nine long months working as a clerk-typist at the NLRB (THE most boring job EVER and my only foray into a non-pharmacy job after age 16) I promise you I didn't retain a single thing I typed for those overpaid, underworked lawyers in that office. I was excellent at spelling though, which is a good thing because (yes, I am that old) it was all on typewriters via dictation. I don't recommend it. <shudders>

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Yes, there is evidence of the connection of the handwritten to the brain.

I used to write a blog for my website and email newsletter, and always hand wrote it first, then typed it, and then sent it to my husband for a final edit and transfer to Constant Contact email to send out.

I still write ideas down, and do lists.

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Yes, when I go to presentations or speakers, I always carry a half sized notebook (fits in my purse) and take notes, as I find I pay better attention and less likely to get distracted when I do so, even if I may never go back and look at them. I've had people approach me and ask if I am a reporter! LOL, nope.

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I have an inordinate interest in Field Notes, small pocket sized notebooks in a large variety of designs.

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i just answer "Yes, I'm from Mars and my fellow Martians get a real kick reading about the insanity down here. And they LOVE the photos ! "

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👍 agree, also a pharmacist

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do not believe the doctor is concentrating on what is being said when typing away...........seems concerns overlooked for this ''efficiency'';

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I had a new PCP who typed everything but kept asking me the same questions. I wondered if he was paying attention or trying to catch me in a lie?

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"Note taking" nowadays is done with the control device (phone or tablet). Your daughter is likely the anomaly, because it is a passion and something she enjoys. I'm with you, I can't "type" notes, I have to quickly hand write my notes on a legal pad or notebook. Lists and writing down goals, etc., then crossing them off when completed does have a satisfaction to it, that a "computer note" never would.

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Yes, it's funny she was never one to keep a 'diary' per se, but she did a lot of writing, and spent a lot of time picking out journals, and very particular. Her favorite characters in a movie. Books she wanted to read. Skin care ingredients to avoid, and so on. Still see random journals laying around at her house.

Oh, and one of our favorite family heirlooms is a journal someone gave me when I was pregnant with her - the cover said "funny things the kids said and did" We would randomly add entries to that book as the kids grew up and still pull it out and laugh at family gatherings. It was also a balm to pull out and look through it when they were being a PITA and you'd want to wring their necks, haha.

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LOL! Awesome, great memories!

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I use a fountain pen. True, I'm old, but you'd be surprised how many young people are buying and using fountain pens. There are fountain pen shows around the country where people can buy, sell, and trade. They are well attended by people of all ages. Some have even taken an interest in calligraphy. They compare inks, paper, nib materials . . . extensively.

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In law school I initially handwrote my notes, later transcribing them to my PC @ home.

But I got tired of the double work as I was working full-time for the US Courts at that time.

So I eventually started hauling a primitive laptop to class with me and directly recorded my notes. (I'm actually an IT professional who accidentally became a lawyer.)

By the time I graduated, I was a helluva touch typist.

In my first attorney job, they brought me a Dictaphone to transcribe my correspondence and legal writing for my secretary to transcribe my briefs and other docs. I gave it the old college try, but quickly abandoned the dictation and just typed my own drafts.

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It is way more efficient but I am not a helluva typist. I am fine when I am on a roll and typing a report or something but in a meeting, I still make enough errors that if I have to make corrections I find I am paying more attention to the typing than the conversation. In HS we did have to type term papers (on a typewriter) and my sister was a crack typist so I traded her household chores for her to type my papers for me, and in college I dated a guy a couple of years who was a great typist too. After we broke up, the library started offering MACs that you could come in and type, then save to a floppy disc that you would take to a different location to get it loaded to a computer that was tied to a printer. Seeing your typing on a full sized screen saved me a lot of white out. Kids don't have any idea how easy they have it, haha.

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I agree, I am the same but my kids (though they did learn cursive and are teenaged and early 20s) prefer not to write longhand and will almost always choose to type instead.

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My kids are 26-30 and they don’t hand-write ANYTHING

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My grandkids (21 and 18) can't write in cursive; they can print and type. I view not being able to write as a form of illiteracy.

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That is true in the government schools…not true in most private schools or homeschools.

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Exactly. Our son is home educated, and he knows how to read and write (both cursive and printing)!

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I was thinking the exact same thing!

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I have noticed lately that large groups of the population seem to be walking

a bit stooped over ......and their fingers appear to be stunted except for large

thumbs.

When i attempt to make conversation I am met with a confused look , and sometimes just a grunt in reply .

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Crazy, isn't it! Maybe try and grunt at them first and see what they do!!

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When i do that they think I'm a football coach recruiting for the cheerleaders.

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When my son was in bootcamp I wrote to him every single day. Usu. 4 - 6 pages of handwritten text in cursive.

Only when he graduated did I learn that he could only partially read my letters because he didn't know cursive.

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I always "write" a note to the grandkids on the birthday cards- and always wonder if they have to ask Mom what it says LOL!!!!

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Cool. We've got a secret code.

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Among my middle school students (say, 2008-19), rare though it was, cursive writing only came from the boys.

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I can say that my 10 yo could hand write a 3 page paper in cursive. But she goes to private school (as did Luigi). So....?

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Good point. I have 20-something kids, they never handwrite anything. And how would he know how to get multiple legitimate fake IDs? So many things that don’t add up.

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Nothing about the Mangioni arrest feels right. The mistakes he made (like exposing his masked/unmasked face to a multitude of surveillance cameras), feel like the actions of someone who doesn’t expect to be held accountable…

Distraction? Op? CIA? FBI? Who knows…

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He still had the gun, he disposed of his backpack in a grassy area, seen in a fast food restaurant, had false ID's on his person. Either he was looking for notoriety or he's working for government disrupters.

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Remember, there Always needs to be a patsy for closure.

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