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EL CAJON (KUSI) – El Cajon and Reopen San Diego came together to host the “All I Want For Christmas is Freedom” rally, a free and family holiday event to advocate for fully reopening San Diego businesses and schools.
Many prominent GOP officials across San Diego spoke at the rally to protest the restrictions of Governor Newsom’s stay-at-home order.
Mayor Bill Wells, State Senator Brian Jones, Congressman Darrell Issa, Pastor Reta, and Peggy Hall were among some of the officials who spoke at the rally.
State Senator Brian Jones took the stand after Mayor Wells and began by touching on what Wells said. “Mayor Wells talked about King Harry, we’ve got a problem in California called King Newsom.”
All I Want for Christmas is Freedom rally held in El Cajon
Hundreds take part in reopen rally
By: Jermaine Ong , Anthony Pura
Posted at 8:35 AM, Dec 21, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-22 02:49:13-05
EL CAJON, Calif. (KGTV) A rally was held Monday afternoon in El Cajon to not only celebrate the holiday season, but to also call on local leaders to fully reopen businesses and schools.
The âAll I Want for Christmas is Freedomâ rally took place at the El Cajon Centennial Plaza, located on 200 Civic Center Way.
The event was organized by the group Re-Open San Diego and was a âfree and safe family event to save the spirit of Christmas, enjoy food, shopping, listening to the Mayor of El Cajon [Bill Wells] play live music, and to advocate for fully reopening San Diego businesses and schools.â
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“Dear Allan,
Argentina has been completely locked down for 38 weeks, the longest and most egregious immoral, illegitimate, and illegal evil tyranny in the world that I know of.
As far as I know, the mask mandate is permanent and without exemption. Everyone is masked from the toddlers to the elderly nearly bedridden. And the ‘Karen’s’ of South America are ready to take you to the ground, especially ‘gringos,’ if you don’t mask up.
I have reluctantly put on a bandana.
Allan, what words of advice can you give me?