Tom Mix's Hat
2022-01-01 00:45:35 UTC
On Fri, 31 Dec 2021 20:14:32 -0000 (UTC)
How do you explain the people who die from COVID even though they received the
vaccine and boosters? Is it funny when it is a leftard who dies?
Texas Politician Dies Of COVID 5 Days After Posting Anti-vaccine Meme
By Brandon Sapienza
New York Daily News |
Aug 04, 2021 at 11:02 PM
A Texas GOP official who consistently mocked COVID-19 vaccines and masks
on social media, died five days after posting a meme on Facebook,
questioning the idea of getting inoculated against the virus.
Dickinson City Council member and State Republican Executive Committee
member H. Scott Apley, 45, died due to complications from COVID-19
Wednesday morning.
Apley was admitted to the Galveston hospital on Sunday with
"pneumonia-like symptoms," and shortly after, he was hooked up to a
ventilator, according to
"He leaves behind his wife, Melissa, who is COVID positive, as well as
their infant son Reid," a GoFundMe page set up to help pay for funeral
expenses reads. "Your donations are greatly appreciated and will help
the family as they get through this difficult period."
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The family has so far raised nearly half of its $30,000 goal.
"My heart is beyond broken for his family," wrote Dickinson Mayor Sean
Skipworth in a Facebook post. "Scott was a new father and that makes
this loss especially tragic."
"Please join me in lifting the Apley family up in prayer," added Texas
Republican Party Chairman Matt Rinaldi in a statement that failed to
mention Apley had died of COVID-19. "We will miss Scott deeply but find
comfort knowing he is at peace in the arms of our Savior."
Known for his extreme conservative beliefs and Christian faith, Apley
rallied against most COVID-19 safety policies. In May, Apley posted an
invitation to attend a "mask burning" at a Cincinnati bar, adding "I
wish I lived in the area!"
Like many far-right conservatives including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene,
Apley compared mask mandates to Nazism.
Five days before his death, Apley posted a meme gaining notoriety in
right- wing groups that read: "In 6 months, we've gone from the vax
ending the pandemic-to you can still get covid even if vaxxed-to you can
pass covid onto others even if vaxxed-to you can still die of covid even
if vaxxed-to the unvaxxed are killing the vaxxed."
RAND PAUL COULDN'T SAVE HIM WITH HIS MAGIC POWDERS AND BEANS.By Brandon Sapienza
New York Daily News |
Aug 04, 2021 at 11:02 PM
A Texas GOP official who consistently mocked COVID-19 vaccines and masks
on social media, died five days after posting a meme on Facebook,
questioning the idea of getting inoculated against the virus.
Dickinson City Council member and State Republican Executive Committee
member H. Scott Apley, 45, died due to complications from COVID-19
Wednesday morning.
Apley was admitted to the Galveston hospital on Sunday with
"pneumonia-like symptoms," and shortly after, he was hooked up to a
ventilator, according to
"He leaves behind his wife, Melissa, who is COVID positive, as well as
their infant son Reid," a GoFundMe page set up to help pay for funeral
expenses reads. "Your donations are greatly appreciated and will help
the family as they get through this difficult period."
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Freely - Without Drugs. And It's Finally Available Worldwide!
See More
The family has so far raised nearly half of its $30,000 goal.
"My heart is beyond broken for his family," wrote Dickinson Mayor Sean
Skipworth in a Facebook post. "Scott was a new father and that makes
this loss especially tragic."
"Please join me in lifting the Apley family up in prayer," added Texas
Republican Party Chairman Matt Rinaldi in a statement that failed to
mention Apley had died of COVID-19. "We will miss Scott deeply but find
comfort knowing he is at peace in the arms of our Savior."
Known for his extreme conservative beliefs and Christian faith, Apley
rallied against most COVID-19 safety policies. In May, Apley posted an
invitation to attend a "mask burning" at a Cincinnati bar, adding "I
wish I lived in the area!"
Like many far-right conservatives including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene,
Apley compared mask mandates to Nazism.
Five days before his death, Apley posted a meme gaining notoriety in
right- wing groups that read: "In 6 months, we've gone from the vax
ending the pandemic-to you can still get covid even if vaxxed-to you can
pass covid onto others even if vaxxed-to you can still die of covid even
if vaxxed-to the unvaxxed are killing the vaxxed."
vaccine and boosters? Is it funny when it is a leftard who dies?
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