Yeah, unfortunately it looks like this bullshit worked to a degree. My malwarebytes browser extension is flagging the .win as potentially malicious (I have to confirm that I want to go here and it warns me it's not a good idea). I'm sure that was the goal.
http://ww11.doh.state.fl.us/comm/_partners/covid19_report_archive/state_reports_latest.pdf
report referenced in Fox's article- page 29: Lee Memorial Hospital Lab - 405 cases, all positive Pancare of Florida, Inc. - 405 cases, all positive
some is...fucky. are they just fudging numbers, counting the same test multiple times or something else entirely. you're really telling me that both of these sites did EXACTLY 405 tests and ALL of them were positive? Someone should call bullshit- this whole situation reeks of it.
Look up the actual mandate and read it. In PA there are a number of reasons that can exempt you from wearing the mask and the mandate specifically states you don't need to provide documentation (as this would be a HIPAA issue in many cases). I have printed copies of PA's mandate with the appropriate sections highlighted in case anyone wants to be a dick about it (I'm a disabled vet with a legit lung condition) and I just carry that with me. It's staggering how many people don't actually know anything more than the headline they read saying "it's mandatory", but they'll approach me and make a scene even though they couldn't be bothered to read the shit.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/99th-congress/house-bill/5546
In 2011 the supreme court upheld the 1986 bill ruling vaccines were unavoidably unsafe.
Unfortunately this phrase can also be used to show surprise from what I found. Don't get me wrong, I don't care for Ilhan but phrases like this can have more than one meaning.
While there is no exact definition or translation in English, the term Subhanallah—also known as Subhan Allah—can be translated to mean, among other things, both "God is perfect" and "Glory to God." It is often used when praising God or exclaiming in awe at His attributes, bounties, or creation. It can also be used as a phrase of simple exclamation—for example, "Wow!" By saying "Subhanallah," Muslims glorify Allah above any imperfection or deficiency; they declare his transcendence.
Sauce: https://www.learnreligions.com/islamic-phrases-subhanallah-2004290 article was written 11 JAN 19
Don't get me wrong, I think she was celebrating- but she chose what she said carefully for a reason.
worth mentioning this bill was introduced on 1/30/2020. the recent major action is that it has been referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security on 03/10/2020. definitely something worth keeping our eyes on.
just need to tie a damn wii sensor bar to it to make it more legit, lol