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LetsGoBrandon
4 years ago

What happened at your Voter hearing in Kitsap County yesterday and when will they count all of the write-in votes so we can see if you won?

Justin
4 years ago

So crazy thing, sorry took me this long to respond. But they are coming after me for being a leader of ✌🏾criminal conspiracy ✌🏾 and fraud. We will make it public once we get real truth together. There is alot of fuckery around Kitsap starting at the lowest level of power.

LetsGoBrandon
4 years ago

What's with these libs giving you a hard time about where you live? Isn't just having a kid in SK enough to get you elected?

jane palmer
4 years ago

Do you have signs? I need several!!!!

Courtney
4 years ago

Hi Jane! I apologize for missing this comment. One of our team members said they ran into someone who mentioned asking for signs on the site, was that you? If not and you still need some reply on here and I'll get you hooked up as soon as our next order comes in, which should be today.

Moriarty Dawn
4 years ago

Hi Justin! Are you still trying to get out the Vote? I you are, maybe come out on Saturday to my build on Melcher and talk to some new homeowner and help build…just a thought. If not, and you have flyers, I could pass them out. I sent you a FB message as we are friends on FB, so let me know.

Justin c Daniels
4 years ago

I responded to your question on FB.

Lara Gabriel
4 years ago

How will you work with the school boards to UNMASK OUR CHILDREN and cease this ineffective and harmful health policy in your county?

Justin Daniels
4 years ago

Hey Lara, first off I'll start looking into bringing a Constitutional lawyer in to help me with legal wording to bring to the board about the choice to wear mask. Making them optional across the board. I've read article RCW 9A.16.100 states :
The following actions are presumed unreasonable when used to correct or restrain a child: (1) Throwing, kicking, burning, or cutting a child; (2) striking a child with a closed fist; (3) shaking a child under age three; (4) interfering with a child's breathing; (5) threatening a child with a deadly weapon; or (6) doing any other act that is likely to cause and which does cause bodily harm greater than transient pain or minor temporary marks. The age, size, and condition of the child and the location of the injury shall be considered when determining whether the bodily harm is reasonable or moderate. This list is illustrative of unreasonable actions and is not intended to be exclusive.

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