Just when we though it was safe to go into a court room and not hear the Judge chewing out a lawyer for presenting a frivolous lawsuit, Sidney Powell is back. Not some ordinary case, nope she is suing the Pentagon. Apparently she is trying to convince a Federal Judge our military should have a choice of which inoculations they get.
Thinking back when I was in the Army, I never got a choice on anything much less which shots they decided to give us. They just lined us up, and hit us in both arms as we march through the infirmary and marched out with blood dripping from our arms. Read this on Military.com:
"During the first two weeks of basic training, you'll receive more immunizations than you knew existed. The good news is that you don't get all of these shots at one time. Your instructor will march your unit to the shot clinic, where you will receive a few of these shots and then take you back a couple days later for more."
"Not long ago, the services used to use high compression air guns for basic training vaccinations. (You know, those neat "phfffft" guns you see on "Star Trek''?) However, the problem with these neat devices is that if you move, they'll cut the heck out of your arm. After a few chopped-up arms, the services went back to the trusty old needle."
Wonder if Powell will demand that recruits in basic training get tucked into beds too and only train "9 to 5".