IL high school sports lawsuit vs Pritzker revised to now seek order barring potential high school COVID vax mandates – Cook County Record

A group of high school parents who are challenging Gov. JB Pritzker’s ability to use COVID emergency powers to cancel high school sports at will, and to force high school athletes in the state to wear masks when competing, have revised their lawsuit again, to thwart what they believe to be a forthcoming attempt by Pritzker and others to force all high school students in the state to take the COVID jab to attend school or play sports.
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Wolfnight
4 years ago

Wise move parents, because a VAX mandate on all kids is coming from Freddie.

Law-fare is the only way, despite the Illinois corrupt judicial system.

May the Force be with you.

Pat S.
4 years ago
Reply to  Wolfnight

Who is ‘Freddie?’

debtsor
4 years ago
Reply to  Pat S.

Fred Flinstone aka JB Fattie

debtsor
4 years ago
Reply to  Wolfnight

The vax mandate will come after he steals…ahem…wins….reelection, not before. He’s likely learned the lesson from Virginia don’t threaten school children and their parents while running for office.

Any Republican candidate should be screaming at the top of his lungs “JB IS GOING TO FORCE YOUR KIDS TO TAKE MULTIPLE JABS”. And then when JB says “No, I have not done that” the Republican should say “JB IS A KNOWN LIAR AND CANNOT BE TRUSTED” That way when the vax mandate for children does come in late November 2022, everyone in the state will know he is a liar.

Truth Seeker
4 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

They have been lying about everything since day one.

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