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Post by messi on Oct 18, 2021 16:07:12 GMT -8
Wow, I wish the Beavers could have played the Cougs without Rolo just like o will.
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Post by lebaneaver on Oct 18, 2021 16:08:35 GMT -8
Door…….ass…….. capiche?
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Post by Werebeaver on Oct 18, 2021 16:10:06 GMT -8
Wow, I wish the Beavers could have played the Cougs without Rolo just like o will.
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Post by Werebeaver on Oct 18, 2021 16:13:19 GMT -8
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Post by TheGlove on Oct 18, 2021 16:14:36 GMT -8
Rolobitch. He had no shot to keep his $3 million/ year job.
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Post by Werebeaver on Oct 18, 2021 16:28:12 GMT -8
Rolobitch. He had no shot to keep his $3 million/ year job. Mike Belotti has already turned down the open WSU head-coaching position
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Post by beavaristotle on Oct 18, 2021 16:41:33 GMT -8
Right or wrong, agree or disagree with him, I admire someone who is willing to stand up for what they believe and suffer the consequences. A lot of people check the wind before they make a decision
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Oct 18, 2021 17:33:09 GMT -8
Right or wrong, agree or disagree with him, I admire someone who is willing to stand up for what they believe and suffer the consequences. A lot of people check the wind before they make a decision I would probably check with science and medicine in this case.
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Post by Werebeaver on Oct 18, 2021 17:53:38 GMT -8
Right or wrong, agree or disagree with him, I admire someone who is willing to stand up for what they believe and suffer the consequences. A lot of people check the wind before they make a decision For me it depends on whether “what they believe” is rational and factual. If not, their willingness to “suffer the consequences” doesn’t merit my admiration.
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Post by spudbeaver on Oct 18, 2021 19:42:53 GMT -8
On the other hand, there's going to be plenty of coaching opportunities in other states that don't have mandates. But yes, pretty ballsy if he walks from $3.2 mil per year. Gotta wonder, outside of Hawaii, who's going to want to hire a head coach who won't go along with rules the rest of his University's staff follows, even if they have different rules on the vaccine situation. There can't help but be some questions about his ability/desire to cooperate in the back of potential employers' minds, deserved or not. He's likely limited his options, I don't think any school is going to specifically search put an anti-vaxer for a head coach position. Penn St back in the day?
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Post by obf on Oct 19, 2021 14:40:04 GMT -8
FWIW, the religious exemption doesn't actually have much to do with the denomination or religion you ascribe to. It is just a letter you write about your own, individual, personal moral objection to the vaccine. I know a goodly amount of people who have been granted an exemption at this point, almost all of them are areligious / atheist The angle taken is always in reference to the Fetal Tissue that the vaccines are grown in. BTW, Fetal tissue is used ALL OVER THE PLACE in medicine. Research, testing, growing cells, etc. Many current vaccines use them. I am curious why people asking for exemptions aren't asked to provide the exemptions they sought for the Hep A or MMR vaccine, since those also use fetal tissue, to show their sincere objection...
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Post by Werebeaver on Oct 19, 2021 14:52:26 GMT -8
FWIW, the religious exemption doesn't actually have much to do with the denomination or religion you ascribe to. It is just a letter you write about your own, individual, personal moral objection to the vaccine. I know a goodly amount of people who have been granted an exemption at this point, almost all of them are areligious / atheist The angle taken is always in reference to the Fetal Tissue that the vaccines are grown in. BTW, Fetal tissue is used ALL OVER THE PLACE in medicine. Research, testing, growing cells, etc. Many current vaccines use them. I am curious why people asking for exemptions aren't asked to provide the exemptions they sought for the Hep A or MMR vaccine, since those also use fetal tissue, to show their sincere objection... Pfizer, for one, does not use fetal tissue in the manufacturing or development of their COVID vaccines.
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Oct 19, 2021 15:37:33 GMT -8
FWIW, the religious exemption doesn't actually have much to do with the denomination or religion you ascribe to. It is just a letter you write about your own, individual, personal moral objection to the vaccine. I know a goodly amount of people who have been granted an exemption at this point, almost all of them are areligious / atheist The angle taken is always in reference to the Fetal Tissue that the vaccines are grown in. BTW, Fetal tissue is used ALL OVER THE PLACE in medicine. Research, testing, growing cells, etc. Many current vaccines use them. I am curious why people asking for exemptions aren't asked to provide the exemptions they sought for the Hep A or MMR vaccine, since those also use fetal tissue, to show their sincere objection... Pfizer, for one, does not use fetal tissue in the manufacturing or development of their COVID vaccines. The mRNA vaccines do not use it in the manufacturing process, but it does sound as though they, as well as a great many many other drugs, vaccines, foods and cosmetics, at some point were likely tested on fetal cell lines which originated back in the 1970s or even decades earlier. If anyone is interested in learning about it the following link has some info. - www.nebraskamed.com/COVID/you-asked-we-answered-do-the-covid-19-vaccines-contain-aborted-fetal-cells
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Post by obf on Oct 20, 2021 9:53:52 GMT -8
Pfizer, for one, does not use fetal tissue in the manufacturing or development of their COVID vaccines. The mRNA vaccines do not use it in the manufacturing process, but it does sound as though they, as well as a great many many other drugs, vaccines, foods and cosmetics, at some point were likely tested on fetal cell lines which originated back in the 1970s or even decades earlier. If anyone is interested in learning about it the following link has some info. - www.nebraskamed.com/COVID/you-asked-we-answered-do-the-covid-19-vaccines-contain-aborted-fetal-cellsFWIW, I am not saying that *I* would use this as an excuse. I am vaccinated, I just saw lots of folks wondering what possible religious excemption there could be. And the fetal tissue issue is it. Also saw this morning that Rolo is indeed suing WSU and the state of washington and is citing his religious freedoms are being violated.
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Post by rgeorge on Oct 20, 2021 10:22:19 GMT -8
FWIW, I am not saying that *I* would use this as an excuse. I am vaccinated, I just saw lots of folks wondering what possible religious excemption there could be. And the fetal tissue issue is it. Also saw this morning that Rolo is indeed suing WSU and the state of washington and is citing his religious freedoms are being violated. I read a really brief article and as is typical in the legal profession the suit is trying to "fog" the real issue with unrelated past circumstances that have nothing to do with his religious "freedoms". The firing issue is all that matters here, did he follow the mutually agreed employment contract? He gave the University cause and he lost his gamble. Rolo's attorney must have convinced him he'll get some type of settlement from the State/University as there is no way any court could accept his argument and give him a "win". The State would be overrun with lawsuits.
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