"The story concerns a farmer who finds a viper freezing in the snow. Taking pity on it, he picks it up and places it within his coat. The viper, revived by the warmth, bites his rescuer, who dies realizing that it is his own fault. The story is recorded in both Greek and Latin sources. In the former, the farmer dies reproaching himself "for pitying a scoundrel", while in the version by Phaedrus the snake says that he bit his benefactor "to teach the lesson not to expect a reward from the wicked." The latter sentiment is made the moral in Medieval versions of the fable. Odo of Cheriton's snake answers the farmer's demand for an explanation with a counter-question, "Did you not know that there is enmity and natural antipathy between your kind and mine? Did you not know that a serpent in the bosom, a mouse in a bag and fire in a barn give their hosts an ill reward?" In modern times the fable has been applied in the religious sphere to teach that if one participates in unrighteous activities one is not immune to harm."
Ron DeSantis signed a bill, which goes into effect on July 1st, that give the state the ability for forcibly quarantine and """vaccinate""' you by any means necessary.
It was passed under the guise of "banning vaccine passports", hoping that no one would read the entire bill.
It has no criteria for what is required for them to quarantine and "vaccinate" you. It is up to the Health Safety Officer to make that decision, who then can direct law enforcement officers to carry it out.
The vaccine language has been FL law for decades. Desantis signed into law updates to an existing statute that didn’t address existing forced vaccination language at all. The updates did ban requiring covid vaccine for school kids and banned covid passports. Only underlined items were added – that is clearly stated in the document -everything else was existing law. The blame lies with the FL legislature for not addressing forced vaccine language. Desantis can’t write law or strike down existing law. He can approve or veto what he’s given and I’m glad he approved the language that the FL legislature passed. That the changes did not go far enough to Floridians is not his fault.
He read it at rallies before. What caught my attention is that he said it was not originally written for the immigrant situation.
The Farmer and the Viper
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Farmer_and_the_Viper
"The story concerns a farmer who finds a viper freezing in the snow. Taking pity on it, he picks it up and places it within his coat. The viper, revived by the warmth, bites his rescuer, who dies realizing that it is his own fault. The story is recorded in both Greek and Latin sources. In the former, the farmer dies reproaching himself "for pitying a scoundrel", while in the version by Phaedrus the snake says that he bit his benefactor "to teach the lesson not to expect a reward from the wicked." The latter sentiment is made the moral in Medieval versions of the fable. Odo of Cheriton's snake answers the farmer's demand for an explanation with a counter-question, "Did you not know that there is enmity and natural antipathy between your kind and mine? Did you not know that a serpent in the bosom, a mouse in a bag and fire in a barn give their hosts an ill reward?" In modern times the fable has been applied in the religious sphere to teach that if one participates in unrighteous activities one is not immune to harm."
Yeah that was bullshit. I only caught the last 5 or 10 seconds of it
It was also an old Al Wilson song from 1968:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULx9k2QkL94
Downvote me all you want.
The truth is going to come out about him.
People here, of ALL PLACES, should be able to think critically... but I guess not.
Oh well.
Then explain it because clearly it’s extremely unpopular.
Ron DeSantis signed a bill, which goes into effect on July 1st, that give the state the ability for forcibly quarantine and """vaccinate""' you by any means necessary.
It was passed under the guise of "banning vaccine passports", hoping that no one would read the entire bill.
It has no criteria for what is required for them to quarantine and "vaccinate" you. It is up to the Health Safety Officer to make that decision, who then can direct law enforcement officers to carry it out.
Seriously, go read the bill. Pages 38-39.
https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2021/2006/BillText/er/PDF
We have all been fooled into thiking deswampis is a "good guy", like the cabal has been doing for centuries.
Call me a shill all you want. The cat is out of the bag on this guy. He was being groomed to be Pence 2.0.
*also, not going to read or reply to comments that attack me for pointing this out. I get it. Im a shill. Ill go fuck myself. Im the worst. Got it.
this has already been “debunked” multiple times.
Dude.
Its been "debunked", eh?
Wow. I didnt know we turned into reddit all the sudden.
Here, do me a favor- "debunk" it for me-
page 38-39.
https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2021/2006/BillText/er/PDF
The vaccine language has been FL law for decades. Desantis signed into law updates to an existing statute that didn’t address existing forced vaccination language at all. The updates did ban requiring covid vaccine for school kids and banned covid passports. Only underlined items were added – that is clearly stated in the document -everything else was existing law. The blame lies with the FL legislature for not addressing forced vaccine language. Desantis can’t write law or strike down existing law. He can approve or veto what he’s given and I’m glad he approved the language that the FL legislature passed. That the changes did not go far enough to Floridians is not his fault.
…respectfully, Dude.
I know the section has been in there.
However, there was nothing stopping him from getting rid of it.
He signed the bill, fully aware that section was in there.
Keep in mind, he is part of a secret society assocaiated with the Skull and Bones called St Elmos.
So, more than likely, he was just continuing the work done by Bush.
Im not going to reply to this any further. The information is right in front of you.
The choice to know is ultimately up to you.