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Do you think the new federal mandates will lead to a drop in COVID-19 cases?
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1,610 Votes

Do you think the new federal mandates will lead to a drop in COVID-19 cases?

Yes, it's necessary!

9

No, we shouldn't be forced to do it!

15

Yes, it's necessary!

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Yasap Ta
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Yasap Ta

No one has a right to suscept anyone to a preventable deadly disease. No one has a right to drive drunk and possibly kill someone in an accident. No one has a right to walk around naked in public. I don't understand why this is any different. It's for the good of all.

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Rachel Deanna
Rachel Deanna

Not everyone reacts the same to vaccines/shots. It should be left for those to choose. BUT what else has shown to work is mask wearing & anti maskers caused this spread. The sys is broken. You have distrust with Big Pharma, & lots of fear being pushed. Heart inflammation with children is stressful

Latterdaysaint
Latterdaysaint

Are body Are choice

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HELLO!!! GET VACCINATED SO WE ALL CAN MOVE ON WITH OUR LIVES AND YOU DON'T DIE 🙄

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Kevin Large
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Kevin Large

Its time to end this pandemic. I think it should be mandatory for any one working with the public to be vaccinated

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Nicole Jackson
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Nicole Jackson

19 mos later and we're toddling this out like babies...Medical professionals are EXHAUSTED! Tired of treating unvaccinated patients when vaccines are available, ones that lessen the symptoms, lessen the severity in the 6% you get it by over exerting it's ability to protect.

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Brad Livsey
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Brad Livsey

Oh, Yes!!...Don't you know that government intrusion by Dr. Fauci's wise words of wisdom is what is good for the masses!? Cattle are more manageable when corralled, and so are people. As close to reality in this world these days take your lead from the WHO only.

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Lynn Huntley
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Lynn Huntley

Somehow, I think it is too little, too late. This should still have been in place until a larger population is vaccinated. And the ones who have to have weekly Covid testing should have to pay for each and every one.

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k san
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k san

Eventually, yes. The science supports it.

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JP
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JP

Yes for the benefit of the whole

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Dianne Price
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Dianne Price

Whatever it takes!!

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Rachel Deanna
Rachel Deanna

We are in a time of desperation to get our normal life back, but it's a subtle loss of our bodies our choice...right? I agree something needed to happen, but I don't like the slippery slope of mandating a very new shot/vaccine. Which caused heart inflammation in our children. That's scarier to me.

No, we shouldn't be forced to do it!

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Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

Unconstiitutional overreach.

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Rachel Deanna
Rachel Deanna

We're in a global pandemic, and with people protesting mask wearing this leaves the society no choice. No one wanted to follow any guidelines, and so now we're in this position.

Darlene Mikus
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Darlene Mikus

What happened to the my body my choice crowd?

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

What about the child's choice

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Sussie Due
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Sussie Due

My sister is employed by a very large company. She is allergic to the vaccine and was advised buy her Doctor not to take it. What now?

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Teresa Rodriguez
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Teresa Rodriguez

Employers are going to lay off employees to get under the 100 number. Companies that are having a hard time filling positions anyway are going to lose experienced work force that they need to stay in business so they will ignore the vaccine requirement.

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Teresa Parsons
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Teresa Parsons

No it will Not because we already know that vaccinated people can still catch the virus and can still spread the virus. All the mandates are going to do is increase the number of unemployed and increase the employee shortage. Why make that worse??

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

I do not agree with federal mandates especially from this moron Biden! But I think everyone should get vaccinated to help us all get back to normal! How else are we going to get past this.

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Rachel Deanna
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Rachel Deanna

I don't think the vaccine will drop cases, but it may slow things down. We still have parents protesting masks which is proven to slow the spread too. Masks should be Mandatory, injections into our bodies should not. Not everyone reacts the same, majority might, but who pays for the those injured?

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Are body are choice!

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Rachel Deanna
Rachel Deanna

Yeah I hope the same attitude it directed for women's choice when it comes to her body.

Should the Oregon legislature create Charlie Kirk day?
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398 Votes

Should the Oregon legislature create Charlie Kirk day?

Yes

1

No

16

Yes

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LuLyn Howard
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LuLyn Howard

Charlie Kirk was a man of faith and gave his very life for the values I stand for. He was a voice heard around the world

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No

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Pat Nelson Wilson
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Pat Nelson Wilson

He doesn’t deserve it. He is a nobody and spewed hateful rhetoric.

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Janice Adair
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Janice Adair

He was a racist, white supremacist, and very divisive figure. The political violence that ended his lift is a terrible thing but it’s something he helped foment. This is the most ridiculous idea I can imagine.

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Lisa Alexander
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Lisa Alexander

He was a racist person who spread hate.

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Jane CommunityMember
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Jane CommunityMember

I never heard of this guy before he was murdered, but it looks like he had a track record of saying awful things, and fomented the conditions in society that led to his demise. That's very tragic, but there are other people more deserving of a day.

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k san
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k san

Absolutely NOT!! He was a racist extraordinaire and spread divisive speech and ideas.

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Byron Barclay
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Byron Barclay

Because his MO is actually deceptive & decisive!

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Linda Spaet
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Linda Spaet

Though this is a tragic incident and a terrible time of violence in our country, Mr. Kirk was not an elected official. We should honor his family and respect them in many ways and I certainly have sympathy for his family. But this does not warrant aday in Oregon devoted to his name or his politics.

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Robert Spaet
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Robert Spaet

A highly partisan figure in American politics should never be given a day of observance for any reason. It should be acknowledge that violence is not acceptable in any form for any reason, but it should not be honored and given Publicity because of it.

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Alex GERRITY
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Alex GERRITY

He was not a government figure, and while I don’t condone the violence that took his life, he called on his supporters to bail out others that committed violence against elected government officials.

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Laurie Maholland
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Laurie Maholland

Mr. Kirk was too controversial and not a hero.

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celeste carico
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celeste carico

This guy was homophobic, racist, and anti women’s rights. While I think his murder is wrong, he is not a hero. He encouraged hatred towards people he didn’t agree with their lifestyles in his “teachings”. I don’t think Jesus would support him…he preached love for everyone!

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Gerald Wonnacott
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Gerald Wonnacott

We didn't create a Melissa Hortmann day and she was a good person. Charlie Kirk's rhetoric was about racism, sexism, mysoginism, and divisiveness. He was not a good person and represented everything that was NOT Christian.

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Jim Terry
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Jim Terry

Need I really explain

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Shannon Gamble
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Shannon Gamble

Sure! Let's give kudos to the shooter! NOT! What about the 5 officers who just got shot in Pennsylvania? Should we have a day for that too?? Absolutely NOT necessary.

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Do you think the fair should negotiate for a 20 year long term contract?

Do you think the fair should negotiate for a 20 year long term contract?

Yes

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No

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