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Amanda
10th June 2020, 05:27 PM
Dr. Sherri Tennpenny tweeted this out today, but looks like this was first posted in Feb of 2020. Not sure what the current status is.


South Dakota Considers First State Bill To Outlaw All Vaccine AND Medical Mandates (https://www.ageofautism.com/2020/02/south-dakota-considers-first-state-bill-to-outlaw-all-vaccine-and-medical-mandates.html)https://www.ageofautism.com/2020/02/south-dakota-considers-first-state-bill-to-outlaw-all-vaccine-and-medical-mandates.html

by Ginger Taylor
Who owns your body?
A growing number of legislators in South Dakota believe you do.
They have introduced a bill to not only end vaccine mandates in the state, but all future medical mandates that my be introduced in generations to come. (http://sdlegislature.gov/Legislative_Session/Bills/Bill.aspx?File=HB1235P.html&Session=2020&Version=Introduced&Bill=1235)
One hundred and fifteen years ago this month, the US Supreme Court made a decision (https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-supreme-court/197/11.html) that because there was a deadly smallpox epidemic, the City of Cambridge, Massachusetts was allowed to charge a pastor five dollars to opt out of a city wide vaccine mandate. The law didn't apply to children.
That precedent has been the basis for the mandate of dozens of now liability-free vaccines for children and adults, where no epidemic (or even one case) exists, at the costs of thousands, or even hundred of thousands, per year to opt out. It is even the basis on which the Supreme Court ruled that women can be force sterilized (https://www.ageofautism.com/2019/01/supreme-court-justice-oliver-wendell-holmes-used-forced-vaccination-laws-to-justify-forced-steriliza.html), for the good of themselves and society, of course.
Bad precedent, plus a century, has resulted in the legalization of actual war crimes.
The current vaccine mandate enforcement drive by Merck and Friends has driven our community, and those who never questioned vaccines before now, back to a basic question at hand here.
WHO OWNS YOUR BODY?
The knee jerk reaction , and normal human response for Americans is, "I do."
But that is not what most governments believes. Even under our Constitution of individual liberties, governments strive to control even your medical choices, and if they can't, they will find a reason to justify it, and the means to carry out their will.
In 21st century America, there are no deadly epidemics of communicable disease, despite the fact that we are subject to constant fear campaigns that one is coming. In fact no such event has happened in my lifetime. If the fear mongers want to scare you into fearing deadly epidemics, they have to go back more than a hundred years. So the circumstances for the justification of the government's actions in Jacobson v. Massachusetts exist only in the history books.
So in this age of medical tech, including vaccines, that most people want, why do mandates still exist? And if Jacobson can justify the sexual mutilation of women, then what else can it justify as medical technology progresses over the next century and beyond?
What new medical interventions and body tech will The Gates Foundation invent and convince (bribe) governments and NGOs to force people into utilizing? And where will the battle to end coerced "medical care" begin.
I submit to you that it has begun in South Dakota. Today.
South Dakota House Majority Leader, Representative Lee Qualm (R), has introduced HB 1235 An Act to Revise Provisions Regarding Immunizations (http://sdlegislature.gov/Legislative_Session/Bills/Bill.aspx?File=HB1235P.html&Session=2020&Version=Introduced&Bill=1235).
The bill repeals ALL vaccine mandates in the State.
South Dakota would be the first US state to have no vaccine mandates at all, joining other governments like the UK, Japan and Canada, in uncoerced vaccine decision making.
But the bill goes even further. IT ENDS MEDICAL MANDATES ALL TOGETHER. It adds new law that reads:

"Section 5. That a NEW SECTION be added:
334-22-6.1. Discrimination-Immunization
Every person has the inalienable right to bodily integrity, free from any threat or compulsion that the person accepts any medical intervention, including immunization. No person may be discriminated against for refusal to accept an unwanted medical intervention, including immunization."
The State of South Dakota would function under the truth that YOU OWN YOUR BODY, and codifies into law that YOU make our own medical decisions. And no one can coerce your choices or discriminate against you because of them.
This is the real conversation that we should be having now. Begging the government not to take away our right to bodily integrity, or trying to claw back religious and philosophical exemptions that give us "loopholes" that "allow" us to make our own decisions about our own bodies is becoming an outdated conversation that is based on a lie. The lie that we have no right to bodily integrity in the first place, and government is doing us a favor by giving us even a medical exemption.
Cambridge, and the turn of the 20th century courts didn't care that Pastor Jacobson protested the violation of his body (and his bank account) based on his arguments that vaccines were not safe, that both he and his son had previous vaccine reactions (Jacobson himself was injured in childhood) and they violated his religious conscience. SCOTUS didn't care that Carrie Buck was a woman of sound mind who wanted to retain her ability to have children after she was raped and impregnated by a family member.
They declared her intellectually disabled, an "imbecile," even though there was never any evidence that she had any disability. They then forced her to be sterilized.
"Carrie Buck 'is the probable potential parent of socially inadequate offspring, likewise afflicted, that she may be sexually sterilized without detriment to her general health and that her welfare and that of society will be promoted by her sterilization"
The state did, of course, have a stated compelling interest, as they always do, when they seek to violate the civil rights of Americans. This was it:

"in order to prevent our being swamped with incompetence. It is better for all the world, if instead of waiting to execute degenerate offspring for crime, or to let them starve for their imbecility, society can prevent those who are manifestly unfit from continuing their kind. The principle that sustains compulsory vaccination is broad enough to cover cutting the Fallopian tubes. Jacobson v. Massachusetts, 197 U.S. 11 , 25 S. Ct. 358, 3 Ann. Cas. 765. Three generations of imbeciles are enough."
And that justification was based on the existence of vaccine mandates.
This is dead thinking. It is unconscionable in the 21st century that such logic is allowed to stand in the law books, but Buck v. Bell is still law, as Jacobson is still law.
South Dakota will now consider the rejection of the lie that you do not own your body, the laws that can allow the state to do what it wants with your body.
It is time for America to decide who owns a person's medical choices. Is it the state, or the person in the body who must live (or die) with the consequences of those medical choices?
I urge you to change the conversation in your state. Take the SD bill to your legislators, tell them about Henning Jacobson and Carrie Buck, and ask them who they think owns your medical choices.
Because if governments have the right to coerce vaccination for Henning Jacobson, they also have the right to remove Carrie Buck's reproductive organs. And yours.
Who owns your body?

Posted by Age of Autism (https://profile.typepad.com/rescuepost) on February 05, 2020 at 02:13 PM in Ginger Taylor (https://www.ageofautism.com/ginger-taylor/)

Tumbleweed
10th June 2020, 06:01 PM
The Bill failed by one vote.




Gov. Noem opposes bill to stop schools from requiring vaccinations

https://rapidcityjournal.com/news/local/gov-noem-opposes-bill-to-stop-schools-from-requiring-vaccinations/article_ee218b6d-bc16-546b-9cc9-601c55a812a2.html



PIERRE | Gov. Kristi Noem said Friday that she's against a bill that would stop South Dakota schools and colleges from requiring students to get vaccinations.




The Republican governor told reporters that vaccinations save lives and that her office will be opposing the bill when it is presented to a committee next week. House Majority Leader Lee Qualm, a Republican from Platte, introduced the proposal to drop vaccination requirements for students. The proposal has the backing of a few influential lawmakers.




Qualm has said he's not necessarily opposed to vaccinations but wanted to leave the choice up to parents. The state now allows vaccination exemptions only for students who have weakened immune systems or who have religious objections.




“Vaccinations have literally saved millions of lives over the years," the governor said.

The Department of Health, under her administration, has promoted vaccines as safe and important for keeping kids healthy. The Department reported that over 96% of kindergartners have been vaccinated for measles, mumps, and rubella, representing one of the highest coverage rates in the nation. The state has not had a reported case of measles since 2015.




The issue of vaccinations has already come up several time in the House.

On Thursday, lawmakers supporting a bill that would stop schools from doing medical exams or other non-emergency procedures on children without parental support said they feared some schools could administer flu shots without parental consent. Other lawmakers said that schools don't administer flu shots.



The bill failed by one vote, but may be reconsidered.




Department of Health spokesman Derrick Haskins said that some school districts do host flu shot clinics, but parental consent is always required.




House Minority Leader Jamie Smith, a Sioux Falls Democrat, said the discussion revealed a recurring distrust of doctors and medical authorities by Republicans in the House.

BrewTech
10th June 2020, 08:14 PM
She was one of my favorite governors... until now.

cheka.
10th June 2020, 09:56 PM
in texas, you send request to state for exemption form. state sends you numbered form. you fill out and hand it to the skool. done. skool cant do shit.

this applies to all skoolz that accept any state money -- which catches all of the public skoolz and many of the privates (the privates' charities get state money or receive tax breaks)

Amanda
31st July 2021, 06:40 PM
Okay, just scrolled through this thread and realized that I missed this one from Tumbleweed:


Gov. Noem opposes bill to stop schools from requiring vaccinations

https://rapidcityjournal.com/news/local/gov-noem-opposes-bill-to-stop-schools-from-requiring-vaccinations/article_ee218b6d-bc16-546b-9cc9-601c55a812a2.html

Anyway, given Noem's opposition to bill that stops schools from requiring injections, this shouldn't come as a surprise:

https://twitter.com/EmeraldRobinson/status/1421578772936077317


How@KristiNoem (https://twitter.com/KristiNoem) tells you the check cleared from Big Pharma without telling you the check cleared from Big Pharma.



Kristi Noem@KristiNoem· 11h

Workers whose employers are mandating a vaccine for continued employment have the power to say no. Our robust economy and job market gives them the option to find a new employer that values personal choice and responsibility, and doesn’t force mandates on their employees.


Gov Kristi Noem Says If You Don’t Like Vaccination Mandates, Just Quit Your Job

(https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2021/07/31/gov-kristi-noem-says-if-you-dont-like-vaccination-mandates-just-quit-your-job/)https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2021/07/31/gov-kristi-noem-says-if-you-dont-like-vaccination-mandates-just-quit-your-job/

It’s always there, right below the conservative veneer; and if you wait, it surfaces. This tweet (https://twitter.com/KristiNoem/status/1421476258504970241) highlights the difference between ‘conservative’ corporatism (traditional GOP class), and MAGA pragmatism (the blue collar dynamic).

The disconnect is found in the difference between what looks like a good ‘talking point’, and the reality of workers having to deal with the issue of mandated vaccinations in the workplace. Just quit your job… not so easy in practice. The SD Governor seems to overlook that entire sectors of the economy are impacted by federal rules, not just individual companies. Hotel workers, restaurants, cooks and cleaners, mechanics, service industry writ large, are subject to forced business owner compliance with regulatory agencies. When the federal government initiates a mandate, all businesses within that sector are hit with the mandate. Switching jobs offers no security or escape from the mandate.

OSHA, the Dept. of Labor, the Dept. of Agriculture, and many other federal agencies create the system. All private sector businesses regulated by those agencies end up forced to adhere to those rules and regulations. Instead of targeting the solution on the employee, which to be fair does have some merit, leading political figures should be constructing their defense of workers by confronting the source of the underlying mandate; not the workers themselves.

Setting aside the reality that forced mandates for vaccination put the most vulnerable employee demographics in a position of agreeing to the jab or potentially losing the roof over their head; what MAGA voters understand better than the elites that fly above them – is their ability to think through consequences, because they have to actually live
with them. MAGA people are smart, really smart, and they are pragmatic to the problems they face.

In some ways, pragmatism is on the opposite end of the continuum from ideological decision-making.
It is one thing to say, “defy the system” (ideologically), it is another thing entirely to actually carry through the process of defiance; when your ability to keep your family safe is contingent upon comfortable invisibility inside the same system.

Governor Noem approaches the issues faced from a top-down perspective. Someone like Donald J Trump has shown he understands the issues we face from a bottom up perspective; and that is entirely why the blue-collar working class has connected to him.

This tweet message makes sense for Noem, because she is surrounded by corporate insight, corporate donors and the corporate prism of politics; and that is how detached upper-management would look upon the challenge. Her suggestions ring true from the perspective of a “free trade” economic picture that exists in theory; however, that ‘free trade’ perspective has been destroyed by massive multinational corporations and government regulation.
The free-market economy is a great soundbite, but it doesn’t exist. There are now corporately controlled segments of the economy that work hand-in-glove with Washington DC through money and lobbyists. This is why buying paint (or anything) from Walmart was ok during the pandemic and “essential -vs- nonessential” lockdown, but buying paint from the local mom and pop hardware store was not allowed.

Wall Street -vs- Main Street.
Governor Kristi Noem is at her political core Wall Street (Koch Brothers etc.). Meanwhile, President Trump is at his political core Main Street.

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I don't really give Trump a pass in all of this--he set this vax nightmare in motion (probably had no choice), and he's still out there acting like these kill shots are a great thing.

Tumbleweed
1st August 2021, 04:34 AM
I sent her an email awhile back and explained that these vaccinations were unnecessary and dangerous. I included links to the front line doctors and their information on this subject. I told her these injections need to be stopped and she needed to speak out against them. . I requested a reply but haven't gotten one and I don't think I will.

Ares
1st August 2021, 08:34 AM
I sent her an email awhile back and explained that these vaccinations were unnecessary and dangerous. I included links to the front line doctors and their information on this subject. I told her these injections need to be stopped and she needed to speak out against them. . I requested a reply but haven't gotten one and I don't think I will.

I wouldn't hold your breath. Political whores are as worthless as real whores. The only difference is that you can get rid of real whores more easily.

hoarder
1st August 2021, 11:49 AM
The Bill failed by one vote.




[SIZE=3][B]Gov. Noem
Most likely controlled opposition. She played a good act up until now.

osoab
1st August 2021, 01:17 PM
I wouldn't hold your breath. Political whores are as worthless as real whores. The only difference is that you can get rid of real whores more easily.

If you take away the money, all whores run for green pastures.