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I joined reddit because it looked so open and had lots of topic areas, which my hubby reads alot.

But got banned for "COVID misinformation"! Basically, it was telling the OP that the "mandates" are NOT over (hence his quip that the truckers should stop as it's moot), and many are forcing the vaxes on us still though they are UNPROVEN LONG-TERM in safety.

After my response to the "mod", I was immediately "muted" for a month from even contacting these mods.

I told the mod that this behavior is outrageous, orwellian, given they have no expertise on this ever-changing science, and contrast that with how "alternative" medicine and the nonsense myths around that have never and still are not banned from the 'net for "misinformation".

I am so sick of this disgusting Orwellian behavior!

1 posted on 03/18/2022 8:53:54 PM PDT by the OlLine Rebel
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Print, frame and hang the rejections on your wall as conservative trophies. Congratulations.


27 posted on 03/19/2022 11:41:26 AM PDT by aimhigh (THIS is His commandment . . . . 1 John 3:23)
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If you really like punishment go to r/politics. These people are insane. Hell just about any Christianity sub on reddit is apostate.


30 posted on 03/20/2022 5:06:13 AM PDT by gbaker
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Oh, no!

Meanwhile, hope you don’t mind a thread slide.

Happy Maryland Day!

Maryland Day commemorates March 25, 1634. On that day, settlers disembarked from two small sailing ships - the Ark and the Dove - on to Maryland soil. At St. Clement’s Island, they landed in what is now St. Mary’s County, Maryland.
The Maryland settlement was authorized under the charter granted June 20, 1632, by Charles I of England to Cecilius Calvert, Baron of Baltimore. Traveling on the Ark to the new colony, Leonard Calvert, Lord Baltimore’s brother, led the Maryland settlers. The purpose of their voyage was not to discover new lands but to settle them. And, as it happened, they journeyed from island to island to find their new world.

Departing on November 22, 1633, these travelers (about 140 in number) set off from Cowes on the English Isle of Wight. Three days later a severe storm tossed them relentlessly about at sea. The morning after, the Dove (the smaller ship) could not be seen. The Ark continued its journey, following the European coast south to the Fortunate (now Canary) Islands. From the Canaries, the Ark sailed due west across the Atlantic, touching land at the island of Barbados in the West Indies on January 3, 1633/4. There, the ship’s weary travelers stayed three weeks replenishing provisions, and there the Dove reappeared, having weathered the Atlantic voyage alone. At other Caribbean isles they also landed, and then sailed north. They reached Virginia on February 27th, gathered more supplies, and navigated Chesapeake Bay north to the mouth of the Potomac by March 3rd.

As these voyagers approached southern Maryland shores in March 1634, their ships alarmed Native Americans, who sent alerts with huge signal fires. To meet the Conoy Indian chief and calm Indian fears, Leonard Calvert on the Dove sailed to Piscataway. There, they negotiated a peaceable accord, and then Calvert sailed back down the Potomac off present-day St. Mary’s County. On March 25th, the English settlers climbed down from the Ark and the Dove and rowed to the island which they named St. Clement’s. They held a day of thanksgiving for their safe voyage end, and we continue to commemorate it as Maryland Day.

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Copied this from the State of Maryland website.


41 posted on 03/25/2022 10:35:42 AM PDT by Bigg Red (Trump will be sworn in under a shower of confetti made from the tattered remains of the Rat Party.)
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