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Rita Gregory
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Rita Gregory

antique institution made to glorify the rich and powerful and take power from the common man.

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k san
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k san

To me, that is the #1 most important thing to be done, so that every individual vote counts.

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John Sunde
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John Sunde

It has stolen the votes of citizens for a couple centuries. That could perhaps be explained away before the Pony Express, let alone the telegraph, but TODAY with the internet?!? EVERY VOTE!

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Larry Ewart
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Larry Ewart

Mike summed it up perfectly.

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Mike Saint-Just
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Mike Saint-Just

Researchers report that it was CA that provided almost all of Clinton's popular vote majority. If CA, TX, FL, NY, hold the majority of popular votes, why would RI, CT etc voters bother to vote?

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CA
CA

Agree

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Boeing

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Tesla

Brian Klein
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Brian Klein

They are doing amazing things!

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Boeing

Larry Ewart
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Larry Ewart

To many issues with the 737 Max.

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Yes, it should be a requirement.

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No, parents and students should decide!

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Yes, it should be a requirement.

Debra Maffei
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Debra Maffei

Schools have always had mandatory vaccinations

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k san
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k san

Unless they have a TRULY medical reason for not getting vaccinated, they should. More and more young people (teens) are being hospitalized with Covid, So yes they should be vaccinated. Other (early childhood) vaccines are required! Why not for another disease??

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Tarasem
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Tarasem

How many cases of polio do we hear about these days? Don't want your kids vaxxed? Home school.

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C. Adrian Clark Jr.
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C. Adrian Clark Jr.

Vaccinations use to readily accepted until social media disinformation turned some brains to mush. COVID will probably continue due to the utter ignorance of some people.

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No, parents and students should decide!

Christena
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Christena

Not for such things. For things like MMR where there is a long history and proof of saving lives and reducing child mortality then yes.

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Deb Hicks
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Deb Hicks

Parents should b able to make the call on their kids health

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Larry Ewart
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Larry Ewart

I think parents should decide what is best for their child.

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Tim Collins
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Tim Collins

Parents and students should decide. Do give away your rights!

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Children have a 98 % chance of surviving covid so why would you give them a vaccine with potential side effects

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Jessica Bodine
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Jessica Bodine

It should be up to each parent/student. Children are not at risk for Covid, so why inject them with a non FDA approved vaccine unnecessarily? That is not in THEIR best interest. This vaccine has not been out long enough to possibly know any long term effects.

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Donna Wells
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Donna Wells

This is almost as bad as forced abortion. I chose to get vaccinated, but believe people should be able to make their own decision.

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Mary M
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Mary M

ANYONE that require ANYONE to have vaccines need to be held responsible if something happens. There could be several law suits that come from it.

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C. Adrian Clark Jr.
C. Adrian Clark Jr.

It's not about freedom of expression it's about societal responsibility, We would still have smallpox, typhoid fever, measles to mention with the attitudes some people have.

Robert Northrup
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Robert Northrup

I am assuming Deschutes County has a population of a quarter million and only 74 people have died in over a year. Requiring vaccinations is putting millions into the pockets of millionaires. I am sure they are already working on the next virus.

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Russell T Stanage
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Russell T Stanage

No, it's illegal to force an experimental drug on people for any reason... and the schools that require this are asking for some major lawsuits!!

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Elizabeth Spalding
Elizabeth Spalding

It's not experimental. The vaccine is a tweak in an already established SARS vaccine. It took weeks. The reason it took a year was for human testing for dosage, efficacy rate etc. It's not an experimental drug, it's a new one.

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