Tuesday, September 28, 2021, 8:42 am | Randy Thomasson
The right to choose what goes into your body has long been championed by medical ethicists. Yet today, the basic right of bodily autonomy is being ignored, not because this moral ethic is bad, but because medical mandates are bad.
Then what are California state employees, healthcare employees, and government school employees — all under Gavin Newsom’s “vaccine” mandate — to do?
And what are employees of politically-correct companies and of some Democrat-run cities and counties — who are essentially being told “the jab or your job” — to do?
One of the best teachers on your legal right to avoid the “Covid vaccine” is Californian Peggy Hall of The Healthy American. She urges you to remember these key points:
You are guaranteed religious accommodation by both state and federal law
If firing employees on the basis of religious beliefs, your employer is violating the law and is legally liable
To invoke your religious exemption to the “Covid vaccine,” in your letter, only argue religiously, not medically
Only communicate with your employer in writing; firmly decline any and all “invitations” for meetings or discussions
Peggy says you could write and sign your own religious exemption letter, staying on subject and being concise as:
“I am notifying you that I am exempt from this activity based on my sincerely-held religious views. God created me with an immune system, and I will not alter His design. It is a sin against my God-given conscience to allow unwanted intrusions into my body, which is a temple of the Holy Spirit.”
At SaveCalifornia.com, we know medical treatment that’s involuntary is decidedly un-American. Fortunately, the 1964 Civil Rights Act protects religion as a civil right. If you’re threatened with coerced “Covid vaccines,” invoke your religious exemption in writing to your employer or college.
ACT NOW: Here are three California-based ways to get your letter of religious exemption today:
The Healthy American (top recommendation; small cost) Destiny Church (free and online) House of Oliver (must travel to Roseville, CA for free signed pastor’s religious exemption “from any bartender”)
And because there is strength in numbers, try to lead others to submit their letters at the same time. Also, ask a friendly attorney write a letter promising a federal lawsuit, if needed. And remember, do not quit, which would eliminate your power.
“It is an unlawful employment practice…because of…religious creed…to discharge the person from employment … or to discriminate against the person in compensation or in terms, conditions, or privileges of employment.” California Government Code 12940, Article 1. Unlawful Practices
Tuesday, September 14, 2021, 7:05 am | Randy Thomasson
SaveCalifornia.com provides this solely for educational purposes and does not support or oppose candidates for public office.
Do you have any regrets in life? Of course you do. And if you could go back in time and choose differently, would you?
Apply this to life in California under Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom, where:
— One-third of California restaurants were permanently closed in 2020-2021 — Thousands of Californians lost their jobs just because they didn’t want the “jab” — He sided with anti-family teachers’ unions, not science, to keep schools closed — Millions of children are being unnecessarily masked for several hours each day — Children in government schools are being sexually indoctrinated all the more — Preborn babies are even more in danger of losing their God-given right to life — Tens of thousands of convicts — including violent criminals — have been released — Convicted murderers — who forced victims to lose their lives — won’t lose their own — Water has been released, wasted, and prohibited without building new dams — $150 million has been siphoned away from the state’s fire protection budget — California wilderness has 163 million dead trees, providing explosive wildfire fuel — Homelessness and transient crimes have skyrocketed, endangering families — $30 BILLION In fraudulent payments have been made by the Governor’s EDD — California has abnormally high gas taxes and regulations driving up prices — We no longer are a “government of the people, by the people, for the people”
So today, the question for you and your friends is would you “hire” Gavin Newsom again by voting “no,” or will you “fire” him by voting “yes,” in the September 14 Recall Election?
Please seize this opportunity to use social media and email to tell others how you’re voting, why it matters so much, and urge them to vote today. Act now before it’s too late!
Saturday, September 4, 2021, 10:16 am | Randy Thomasson
SaveCalifornia.com provides this solely for educational purposes and does not support or oppose candidates for public office.
Look at this August 26-29 Trafalgar Group poll of more than a thousand likely California voters. For Question 2 in the Gavin Newsom Recall Election, it shows a potentially close race between Republican front-runner Larry Elder and Democrat upstart Kevin Paffrath.
Because with the way California conservatives are splitting their votes between several Republican candidates, I wouldn’t be surprised to see Democrat voters surge and cast more votes for the leading Democrat than conservatives’ votes for the leading Republican.
This is why I’m urging conservatives to do three things right now, as the September 14 voting deadline looms:
Note which candidates can actually win
See the public policy positions of the front-runner candidates at SaveCalifornia.com
Vote and get others to vote like you (use email, social media, flyers on cars, etc.)
SaveCalifornia.com’s research has found none of the candidates showing up in the several recall polls to be consistent, constitutional conservatives. However, there are definitely “mostly conservative” and “liberal Republican” candidates running. See them
So, without telling you who to vote for, it’s logical that if you want conservative values to win, you’ll want to support the mostly-conservative front-runner. Or else conservative votes will be split, and a Democrat could replace a Democrat (if most voters vote “yes” to recall Newsom).