Springfield judge orders Pritzker administration to produce evidence justifying COVID restaurant shutdowns – Cook County Record

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Rick
5 years ago

Better yet ask him why when you walk into the restaurant you must have a mask but when you sit down in your “magical chair” all masks come off for everyone. Let’s see him explain that one scientifically. And when you stand up right next to your “magic chair” the mask goes back on. However does the virus tell if you are actually in your “magic chair” or not? Amazing science.

anonymous
5 years ago

Will he follow thru on this? This is Lard A**. He believes he rules all. He wants to run for the DC office currently held by the puppet. Hopefully he will provide this but it is just Hope. Lard A** was doing what he wanted and nothing that was for the good of the state.

Eugene from a payphone
5 years ago
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Which puppet are you thinking about now? There are many, but I hope he runs against the sock puppet who represents me, Rev. Bobby Rush. With his girth, JB would be more visible than the long time ceremonial mask who is only seen at government giveaways!

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

If the Dictator doesn’t comply then impeach him.

Bosco
5 years ago

What took so long ? It has only been a year of illegal lockdowns!

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