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JFKjr

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  1. And this is why liberalism is a mental disorder.
  2. That's truly an amazing statement to make, hoping that ANYONE ('you dullards' whatever) LOSE (wow, you put a number on it!) 1-3 grandchildren to disease. I would never say that about anyone for any reason. I'm against the Covid vaccine for some good reasons of my own, I encourage people to avoid it, or at least avoid boosters if they've taken it. And I don't wish ill health or DEATH (I presume that's what you mean by 'lose') on ANYONE, no matter what their beliefs. Even if they fall squarely in the camp of being in favor of: the Covid vaccine mandate, restrictions on those who aren't vaccinated, in favor of those people paying higher health premiums or being denied organ transplants (all of which were discussed at the height of the Covid era) -- even people favoring all of that, I would NOT wish them ill health or death. However you would wish that upon others if they don't agree with YOUR beliefs on childhood vaccines. What I would suggest for people currently who have young kids relates to the MMR specifically. Back in the day when it was starting to be questioned, parents were starting to request that the measles shot be given separately, as it was the combined MMR that was at issue. Big Pharma thought that this trend would harm the uptake of the combine MMR vaccine, so they PULLED the single dose version, forcing parents to give their kids the 3-in-1 MMR. Oh well. Currently the odds of becoming autistic in the U.S. is 1 in 31. (Down from 1 in 10,000 in 1970) The MMR shot is recommended to be given between the ages of 15 and 18 months. However, if a parent waits until the age of 3 or later to get that shot for their toddler, then the odds of that child becoming autistic are SEVEN times less. That's a simple thing a parent can do to reduce the risk. That's what I would recommend a parent would do at this point. (not skip the vaccine, or skip all vaccines) I would not recommend kids get the Covid or flu shots either. I hope all your relatives are healthy and remain so.
  3. You really can't let go of this idea, can you Jan?
  4. Yup, there's more to the story. But, get a booster while you're waiting.
  5. There's science, and there's Big Pharma Science. You've bought the latter.
  6. They are building 'a wall.'
  7. No wonder you're willing to get a jab when someone gives you a cookie or a lotto ticket.
  8. I'm worried about Trump's chances in 2028.
  9. You're worried about farmers AND "the Stuttgart Ballet?"
  10. Only 1232 moar days!
  11. You've obviously never done a deep dive on Warp Speed and the origins of the Covid vaccine. Or probably much else either. Keep on with the MSM drivel!
  12. CDC employees definitely worried. Certain senators should be too.
  13. Put those CDC 'researchers' to work picking vegetables. People will be baffled when the rate of autism and SIDS drops. Correlation is not causation though. The 'vegetables' had nothing to do with it.
  14. The Democratic Party is basically a bunch of groomers.
  15. Libnut women are deliberately taking Covid boosters to "get back" at RFK jr. Makes sense! (to them)
  16. Glad you're a champion for rural America.
  17. Given the revolving door between the CDC, FDA and Big Pharma, it's interesting for you to think YOU haven't been programmed, not to mention outright lied to. No bigger lie than "safe and effective." Something I wouldn't have questioned myself prior to the Covid debacle.
  18. How many booster shots did you GET?
  19. This isn't about 'doing away with vaccines.' It's about giving parents a choice. They may have some very good reasons for the choices they make. For example, our kids have never taken HPV, flu or Covid.
  20. University of Chicago Medicine: "Fortunately for most people, measles is not-life threatening. The problem is you can't predict who will become seriously ill." I would add that most people get over the measles and move on. Not true with autism, unfortunately. However those who have pre-existing conditions that make measles more dangerous can always choose to get the measles shot.
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