My name is Melissa McAllister. The accompanying video clip is a piece of our current family story. My husband was placed on indefinite unpaid Leave Of Absence on 11/2/21 because he has religious convictions that keep him from yielding to a mandated, experimental vaccine, as a condition of his employment.
Also see the Resolution 2021-878 from Coffey County Kansas as one possible way to take immediate action to protect the community against vaccine mandated, big-government overreach in your county.
There are people in the United States of America who have only just begun their socialist, big-government overreach, and they appear to be on a mission to destroy America's families and livelihoods. There are also people in the United States of America who understand that each human being has been equally created with equal inalienable rights to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness (property ownership), and that all people have equal right to pursue life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness in our free country.
Do we love life and liberty so much that we are willing to fight for it at great cost to ourselves?
What cost is worth teaching our children life and liberty and pursuit of happiness?
I am very proud of my husband, Lynn, for leading our family and for being an example to our children to stand for life and liberty, and for not violating his conscience or capitulating to fear and coercion of another's demands. In our case, the bully who is demanding capitulation of my husband is his employer, Tyson Foods, Inc., by mandating SARS CoV2 (Covid19) vaccine as a condition of employment.
A friend in a personal email, Carmen Schobar, asks the question about “cost to ourselves” this way: "How long will we be choosing ease over hardship, retreating, never advancing, appeasing, never challenging? [Our children] need to see faithfulness if they're going to be faithful. They need to see bravery if they're going to be brave. They need heroes who don't flinch at slander or grovel to the mob. They need to see us advance and not retreat."
Big-government overreach was not satisfied with SARS CoV2 (Covid19) lockdowns, essential business discrimination closings, school closings, mask mandates, vaccine passports, or vaccine mandates because greed is never satisfied. The brilliant minds who toiled side by side to write our United States Constitution knew that greed for power and money could never be satisfied, that is why they wrote Article V of the Constitution.
Each of our fifty (50) sovereign states must heed the pleas of "We, the People" who are crying out for legislators to help us by sending delegates to a Convention of States. We want delegates to a Convention of States to work side by side, talking about how our country can stop the big-government overreach greed.
Each sovereign state needs to immediately send men and women delegates to a Convention of the States. Every sovereign American state needs legislators who are not afraid of hardship, legislators who will advance not retreat, legislators who will challenge not appease, legislators who will be faithful to defending equal inalienable rights of every American, legislators who will be brave heroes who do not flinch at slander or grovel to the mob.
America needs legislators who step up fearlessly like the parents in Virginia to say “No” to big-government overreach.
My friend Carmen is a Cuban-American. She has found her voice because she knows what liberty for all truly means, now and for her children tomorrow.
I am proud of how Carmen and how she is choosing to be an example to her children. I am proud of how my husband has chosen to be an example to our children. I am proud of all the parents in Virginia who are finding their voices to stand against violation of our inalienable rights to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.
Sovereign states of the United States of America, what kind of example will we be to our children?
Legislators of America, take notice and pass COS, Convention of States, in your state. Stand up and make this claim with Thomas Jefferson,
“I prefer the tumult of liberty to the quiet of servitude.”
Legislators of America, “Do we love life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness so much that we are willing to fight for it at great cost to ourselves?”
Our family answers, “Yes”.
How do you answer?