Gary, to win World War 2, our grand parents and great grandparents endured rationing of meat, gasoline, tires. They worked double shifts to help the war effort. Parents of young men lived in fear that a car with a military officer would arrive at their door to inform them their child had been killed in combat. And all of that is nothing compared to the ultimate sacrifice many of our service people paid. All for our common good. And you’re whining about just having to wear a mask to protect your fellow citizens? I’ve asked this before, but just what is wrong with you?
Gary, to win World War 2, our grand parents and great grandparents endured rationing of meat, gasoline, tires. They worked double shifts to help the war effort. Parents of young men lived in fear that a car with a military officer would arrive at their door to inform them their child had been killed in combat. And all of that is nothing compared to the ultimate sacrifice many of our service people paid. All for our common good. And you’re whining about just having to wear a mask to protect your fellow citizens? I’ve asked this before, but just what is wrong with you?