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LINK AR Senate Passes Bill to Let Churches Hold Super-Spreader Events in a Pandemic | Hemant Mehta | Friendly Atheist | Patheos

The Arkansas legislature has now passed a bill that would turn churches into potential virus super-spreaders by blocking the governor from shutting down churches in the event of another pandemic.

I posted last week about how the State House had voted 75-10 (with 15 non-voting or present) in favor of HB 1211.

Now the State Senate has followed suit, voting 31-0 (with 4 voting present) on the same bill.

snytiger6 9 Feb 4
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Nothing Shocking anymore. After all look at who elected them.

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Forest Gump said it the best. Stupid is, as stupid does.

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Since god is there to protect them I think they should go and get the sick from the hospital and have them in the church with them of course the sick would not need masks or any other protection as the parishioners. The rapture has to come and there is only so much room, all should be vieing for the first places in heaven.

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Darwin has some more members

Yeah, they are kind of lining up for Darwin awards aren't they....

@snytiger6 They certainly are

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Yup. Thats Arkansas for ya.

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Oh, come all ye Faithfools, catch C-19,
For ye shall meet Jesus and never more be seen.......

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If it only affected them ok but they infect others

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Let them play Russian roulette! Just keep your distance.

And PLEASE let ALL chambers be loaded as well.

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Natural selection at work. Bye, idiot Republicans! You won't be missed.

true ,but it is those unfortunate that they take with them

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