Oh Jeff, I'm so sorry. I'm sure his church and his family will be comforted in the knowledge that he is with the Lord.Bob Enyart passed away last night. Thoughts and prayers are with his church and family.
I’m very sorry to hear that. I learned a lot from BobBob Enyart passed away last night. Thoughts and prayers are with his church and family.
Maybe the flu. Covid exists, it's just the hype that it's the second coming of the bubonic plague that's not to be believed.I saw Bob Enyart in the headline news of Microsoft Edge.
Covid-19 does not exist. So what did Bob die of?
Perhaps being anti-mask, anti-vax, and anti-social distancing wasn't such a good idea after all.At least 7 conservative radio hosts and anti-mask advocates have died from COVID-19 after bashing the vaccines
Misinformation around the COVID-19 and vaccines remains widespread as cases are rising in the US, especially in states like Florida and Texas.www.businessinsider.com
This seems awfully convenient for one side.
You mean it attracts the wrong kind of attention when you do it on the radio or at rallies?Perhaps being anti-mask, anti-vax, and anti-social distancing wasn't such a good idea after all.
Amazing indeed!
More like anti-mask, anti-vax, anti-social distancing people attract the wrong kind of viruses. Is it really any surprise to you that this virus is gravitating toward those who make themselves most available to it?You mean it attracts the wrong kind of attention when you do it on the radio or at rallies?
Nobody has ever maintained that it's the emergence of something akin to bubonic plague but it certainly is a virus that has killed hundreds of thousands of people. Even Trump, albeit in what he thought was a private phone call, acknowledged just how serious it was and was going to get while simultaneously 'reassuring' people that it wasn't that much to worry about in public briefings. A declaration of a national emergency later...Maybe the flu. Covid exists, it's just the hype that it's the second coming of the bubonic plague that's not to be believed.
How about Pelosi on camera parading around San Francisco during the early days of the pandemic telling viewers to stop being afraid of the covid virus and come out and shop?Nobody has ever maintained that it's the emergence of something akin to bubonic plague but it certainly is a virus that has killed hundreds of thousands of people. Even Trump, albeit in what he thought was a private phone call, acknowledged just how serious it was and was going to get while simultaneously 'reassuring' people that it wasn't that much to worry about in public briefings. A declaration of a national emergency later...
Covid is still killing people, both the vaccinated and the unvaccinated.More like anti-mask, anti-vax, anti-social distancing people attract the wrong kind of viruses. Is it really any surprise to you that this virus is gravitating toward those who make themselves most available to it?
Stupidity is not limited to Republicans, although they do seem to traffic much more regularly in the stuff.How about Pelosi on camera parading around San Francisco during the early days of the pandemic telling viewers to stop being afraid of the covid virus and come out and shop?
Mostly unvaccinated.Covid is still killing people, both the vaccinated and the unvaccinated.
Masking, social-distancing, and refusing the vaccine is no more a guarantee that people will get covid than getting the vaccine is a guarantee that people will not get covid or will not get sick or die from the vaccine.Perhaps being anti-mask, anti-vax, and anti-social distancing wasn't such a good idea after all.