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How to Force the Issue of Medical Freedom to the Forefront of Politics | Guest: Rep. Melissa Blasek | 3/22/22
How to Force the Issue of Medical Freedom to the Forefront of Politics | Guest: Rep. Melissa Blasek | 3/22/22
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65 minutes
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Mar 22, 2022
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We know so much these days, and that’s why we know so little. The globalists focus our attention on the wrong issues while people are dropping dead every day from what was essentially a bio-weapon shot. Yet Republicans are screwing us is every supermajority legislature. Today, I’m joined by New Hampshire state Rep. Melissa Blasek, a young mother who ran for office on the promise of medical freedom and ending emergency powers, who tells us how she succeeded where every supermajority Republicans legislature failed. She details how activists have turned New Hampshire into a beacon of liberty and how this method could be replicated around the country.
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Released:
Mar 22, 2022
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