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Faith, Hope and Free Will

Mr. Romberg,

I disagree with your assessment of the “incontrovertible facts” and your observations. Unfortunately, any assessment not within the accepted CDC and WHO narrative is censored so a proper rebuttal is not possible. Besides, I am no doctor. Citizens are capable of making wise personal choices and by law, individual rights trump public opinion.

The blind acceptance of a narrative from organizations which often contradict themselves and each other, the censorship of any alternative and all the hysteria is alarming. It seems the larger danger here is the idea that force and coercion could be used to restrict liberty, where informed consent is required, as a condition of going in public.

While the lines may have become blurry for some, I see clearly. Let me answer your question as succinctly as I can; yes, asserting our individual rights will ALWAYS have a “significant effect in maintaining our freedom from government control and mandates”.

Ms. Margo,

I choose faith and hope over fear and isolation.

William Bernsen

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