Just a Fool--Argues Impervious Bandanas Defense in Court

3 years ago
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HOW I USED MY MASK TO SNEAK ALL THE WAY TO SCOTUS UNOPPOSED

It is a case brought against the facial coverings mandates in the Commonwealth that was the first brought, just days after Dr. Ralph Northam had prescribed that even a bandana or piece of cloth with some rubber bands could prevent COVID-19 infection, but not reported in the press. It was a case not even mentioned in Blue Virginia when State Attorney General had published a press release in late August about his successful defense of the Governor's public health crisis response. It was a case, amongst six, not even specifically mentioned by the Progressive Voters Guide when they had claimed that a candidate opposing Arlington Democrat Mary Kadera in the Arlington Public School Board race had been against the government response to the pandemic. And it was a case upon which even the Arlington GOP, which, in 2016, had backed overwhelmingly, a pro choice environmentalist as their nominee for for congress, had passed.

And in that "covert" operation, an allegedly "fake CI Ranger", made it all the way to the Supreme Court, manuevering through the U.S. District Court and the Fourth Circuit, without State Attorney General Mark Herring ever entering an appearance or presenting a legal argument, while evading a summons from the United States Marshal, a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison, with the acquiescence of the courts in the Fourth Circuit. So, why wasn't this on Fox News?

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