It wasn't my buddy who was there but the girl who checked me out has known me for years because i was a cashier there... here's how it went:
I'm getting rung up at the pharmacy by my friend and the pharmacist walks over and asked me if i wanted to get a booster...
A booster, I ask, of what? The vaccine, he says Which vaccine? I ask Covid ...he says
Well, can i see the insert? I ask What insert? He says You know, the one that comes in every single medication thats distributed... I want to see the ingredients that are in it...I say
Why would you want to see that? He asks Well before i take anything i like to research whats in it....I say
He looked at me and said "There isn't one" .... What do you mean there isn't one? I ask He said "since it isnt approved by the FDA there is no insert, did you ask to see it when you got the first two vaccines? "
Who said i got the 1st two vaccines? You did, he said... Nope, i never said that....and you, a supposed man of science, and our government, expect people to put God knows what concoction of chemicals into their bodies without telling them whats in it?
Its safe, he said... So why isn't whats in it disclosed ? I ask Well getting covid could kill you, he said.. Already had covid, hate to tell you this but I'm not dead... i said
Where's your mask then, he asked Same place your insert is, i said.... NON EXISTENT.....
He walked away....my friend laughed as i wink at her and walk away....
Blessings frens....
I live in Chicago as well and never wore a mask. Don't back down. Just went to school board meeting where superintendent asked me to leave bc no mask. Said "there's no law". He said I have rules. I said "i don't, I'm free". And then I sat down.
No policy can violate the law (or in this case, the Constitution, which is the supreme law).
This is US Supreme Court case law, can't remember which one right now.
“A law repugnant to the Constitution is void. An act of Congress repugnant to the Constitution cannot become a law. The Constitution supersedes all other laws and the individual’s rights shall be liberally enforced in favor of him, the clearly intended and expressly designated beneficiary.” –Marbury v. Madison, 5 U.S. 137 (1803)