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October 7, 2021



I totally support our County Commissioners actions following the commission meeting with the citizens of Sanders County concerning Mr. Lawyer. Our commissioners are elected by the citizens of our county and they should listen when concerned citizens attend a commission meeting and voice their opinions. Our government is supposed to work that way. Someone said they didn’t know about the meeting? The County Commissioners have their meeting agenda available in the hall at the courthouse for anyone that cares to look it up.

All of the treatments available for COVID should be offered to anyone being treated for this flu, not just what the health department or the CDC recommends. Ivermectin has been used with excellent results in many countries to knock down this flu. How bad is the COVID? The 2020 Census listed Montana’s population at 1,084,255 people, the total COVID deaths in Montana as of today are 2009. A little math works that out to be a .0019% death rate. Every night with bated breath the news channels report the death count and announce new restrictions to combat this flu virus. I, for one, am getting pretty tired of this shell game, stay home for two weeks, wear a mask, get one shot, get two shots, now they want to give us shots forever. It has little to do with the flu and a lot to do with people control.

It is far past time to put the children back in school without masks or shots and get on with life. I was taught to cough in my elbow, wash my hands a lot, and stay home if I was sick. If you want to wear a mask or and get the covid vaccine, I have no problem with that, it is your business, just stay out of my business. Our legislators passed HB 702 to prohibit discrimination based on vaccination status or possessing immunity passport, period! Thank you, legislators! Thank you, governor!

Thank you, commissioners!

Don Nance,

Trout Creek

 

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