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11 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Joseph Abiodun Ladapo is a Nigerian-American doctor serving as the surgeon general of Florida since 2021. 

Born: 1978 (age 46 years), Nigeria

Education: Harvard University, Wake Forest University

Books: Transcend Fear: A Blueprint for Mindful Leadership in Public Health

 

 

 

Yep

 

Too bad he isn't as smart as you.

 

:rolleyes:


I’ve never been a fan of affirmative action programs. 
 

Not saying he benefitted from these, but not saying he didn’t. 
 

His ideas on vaccines are simply wrong. 
 

The vast majority of medical historians and public health experts will tell you that vaccines are one of the most important inventions in all of medicine.  

11 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Joseph Abiodun Ladapo is a Nigerian-American doctor serving as the surgeon general of Florida since 2021. 

Born: 1978 (age 46 years), Nigeria

Education: Harvard University, Wake Forest University

Books: Transcend Fear: A Blueprint for Mindful Leadership in Public Health

 

 

 

Yep

 

Too bad he isn't as smart as you.

 

:rolleyes:


I’ve never been a fan of affirmative action programs. 
 

Not saying he benefitted from these, but not saying he didn’t. 
 

His ideas on vaccines are simply wrong. 
 

The vast majority of medical historians and public health experts will tell you that vaccines are one of the most important inventions in all of medicine.  

11 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Joseph Abiodun Ladapo is a Nigerian-American doctor serving as the surgeon general of Florida since 2021. 

Born: 1978 (age 46 years), Nigeria

Education: Harvard University, Wake Forest University

Books: Transcend Fear: A Blueprint for Mindful Leadership in Public Health

 

 

 

Yep

 

Too bad he isn't as smart as you.

 

:rolleyes:


I’ve never been a fan of affirmative action programs. 
 

Not saying he benefitted from these, but not saying he didn’t. 
 

His ideas on vaccines are simply wrong. 
 

The vast majority of medical historians and public health experts will tell you that vaccines are one of the most important inventions in all of medicine.  

Posted
51 minutes ago, pennstate10 said:


I’ve never been a fan of affirmative action programs. 
 

Not saying he benefitted from these, but not saying he didn’t. 
 

His ideas on vaccines are simply wrong. 
 

The vast majority of medical historians and public health experts will tell you that vaccines are one of the most important inventions in all of medicine.  


I’ve never been a fan of affirmative action programs. 
 

Not saying he benefitted from these, but not saying he didn’t. 
 

His ideas on vaccines are simply wrong. 
 

The vast majority of medical historians and public health experts will tell you that vaccines are one of the most important inventions in all of medicine.  


I’ve never been a fan of affirmative action programs. 
 

Not saying he benefitted from these, but not saying he didn’t. 
 

His ideas on vaccines are simply wrong. 
 

The vast majority of medical historians and public health experts will tell you that vaccines are one of the most important inventions in all of medicine.  

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4 hours ago, Andy1 said:

This anti vax movement in the Republican Party is as stupid as the defund police stuff on the far left. This is all the opinion of a guy with a brain worm. I’m sure the kids of the politicians will be vaccinated. The less educated, those Trump says he loves, will be vulnerable and suffer. This also might be an opportunity for the insurance companies to profit more if they dont need to pay for as many shots. Three years from now, Republicans will disavow any association with this lunacy. 

 

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.

 

 

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This Florida thing is insane.

How did we go from "the COVID vaccine's cost/benefit ratio swings strongly toward cost with respect to younger people" to "let's let everyone say no to all childhood vaccines for no reason whatsoever."

 

This will not end well, particularly in a state like Florida with, yes, a huge number of recent immigrants who travel frequently to less developed countries.

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33 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

This Florida thing is insane.

How did we go from "the COVID vaccine's cost/benefit ratio swings strongly toward cost with respect to younger people" to "let's let everyone say no to all childhood vaccines for no reason whatsoever."

 

This will not end well, particularly in a state like Florida with, yes, a huge number of recent immigrants who travel frequently to less developed countries.

Because it was politicized and things simply don’t add up.  From social distancing to churches closed and liquor stores open, to stay at home and no more than one person per household in a group to the elderly dying alone, to lock down/stay down while there was support for tens of  thousands of people gathering in the streets, to the Harris declaration that she wouldn’t trust a vaccine developed under Trump when the world was in crisis…to myocarditis in young people and everything else——some people simply don’t trust pharmaceutical companies (and never have) and leaders who threaten to have you arrested when they knowingly break their own rules. Add to that the past administration encouraging unvaccinated people entering the country with not a fear in the world about spread, what would you think would happen?
 

Personally, I think it’s nuts, but when you lose trust, it’s hard to get it back.  

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Just now, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Because it was politicized and things simply don’t add up.  From social distancing to churches closed and liquor stores open, to stay at home and no more than one person per household in a group to the elderly dying alone, to lock down/stay down while there was support for tens of  thousands of people gathering in the streets, to the Harris declaration that she wouldn’t trust a vaccine developed under Trump when the world was in crisis…to myocarditis in young people and everything else——some people simply don’t trust pharmaceutical companies (and never have) and leaders who threaten to have you arrested when they knowingly break their own rules. Add to that the past administration encouraging unvaccinated people entering the country with not a fear in the world about spread, what would you think would happen?
 

Personally, I think it’s nuts, but when you lose trust, it’s hard to get it back.  

Someone should frame this post.

 

 

Well put!

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43 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Because it was politicized and things simply don’t add up.  From social distancing to churches closed and liquor stores open, to stay at home and no more than one person per household in a group to the elderly dying alone, to lock down/stay down while there was support for tens of  thousands of people gathering in the streets, to the Harris declaration that she wouldn’t trust a vaccine developed under Trump when the world was in crisis…to myocarditis in young people and everything else——some people simply don’t trust pharmaceutical companies (and never have) and leaders who threaten to have you arrested when they knowingly break their own rules. Add to that the past administration encouraging unvaccinated people entering the country with not a fear in the world about spread, what would you think would happen?
 

Personally, I think it’s nuts, but when you lose trust, it’s hard to get it back.  


You were programmed by FOX, Alex Jones, and all the other fun cast of characters to be afraid of the vaccine and snort ivermectin instead.

 

You are unable to express any original thought beyond what you are ladled by Matt Walsh. 

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1 minute ago, Roundybout said:


You were programmed by FOX, Alex Jones, and all the other fun cast of characters to be afraid of the vaccine and snort ivermectin instead.

 

You are unable to express any original thought beyond what you are ladled by Matt Walsh. 

Spoken like an npc.

 

Jesus man, you should take a break.

 

You get rolled daily.

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In order to not politicize health decisions, we're going to politicize health decisions.

Typical liberal response.

 

 

In response to Florida, California, Oregon and Washington want to ensure that your kids can still get their Covid shots...
West Coast governors say states will establish their own vaccine guidelines

"The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the new shots for anyone age 65 and older, and for anyone six months and older who has “at least one underlying condition” that puts them at higher risk of complications from COVID-19.
That leaves out healthy children and younger adults."

 

https://www.oregonlive.com/health/2025/09/west-coast-governors-say-states-will-establish-their-own-vaccine-guidelines.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, AlBUNDY4TDS said:

Spoken like an npc.

 

Jesus man, you should take a break.

 

You get rolled daily.


Why do you live in fear every day of your life and need the government to bail you out? 
 

It’s not healthy to be afraid of change like this. Go read Walt Whitman. 

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Just now, Roundybout said:


Why do you live in fear every day of your life and need the government to bail you out? 
 

It’s not healthy to be afraid of change like this. Go read Walt Whitman. 

You rant and rave about Trump but I live in fear?

 

You are an msm parrot.

 

Nothing more.

 

 

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Just now, AlBUNDY4TDS said:

You rant and rave about Trump but I live in fear?

 

You are an msm parrot.

 

Nothing more.

 

 


You're afraid of vaccines, you’re afraid of immigrants, and you’re afraid of flying sandwiches 

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Posted
Just now, Roundybout said:


You're afraid of vaccines, you’re afraid of immigrants, and you’re afraid of flying sandwiches 

You're afraid of Americans.

 

Trent Reznor!

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32 minutes ago, Roundybout said:


You were programmed by FOX, Alex Jones, and all the other fun cast of characters to be afraid of the vaccine and snort ivermectin instead.

 

You are unable to express any original thought beyond what you are ladled by Matt Walsh. 

Hmmm. 
 

I read stories on Fox News on occasion.  
 

I have never read, listened to or thought about Alex Jones much beyond what I know about his reprehensible comments on the Sandy Hook massacre. 
 

“Fun cast of characters” reads as if you felt you were on a roll and then completely ran out of steam.

 

I was vaccinated against COVID almost immediately, drove 80 miles to get the vaxx.  I got my booster shot promptly, before the Biden admin changed the description of fully vaccinated to have at least one shot to make the numbers look better.   Ironically my children thought I would be anti-vaxx, until I reminded them I had gotten the flu shot for many years before Covid.   
 

Other that that, I developed tinnitus not too

long after getting vaccinated and have dealt with it since then.  Could be old age, could be bad vaxx.  Two young family members developed myocarditis after getting vaxxed, one ended up hospitalized.  My only regret regret is pressuring one of my children into getting vaxxed based on the pressure of members of the scientific community.  

I don’t know anything about ivermectin, but it seems clear you considered it as an option.  
 

I couldn’t tell Matt Walsh from Matt Stafford.  
 

You, on the other hand, support and understand the emotion behind a lunatic gunning down a man calling down the street—-which basically puts you in the same category as any of the most fervent Alex Jones disciples, you just wear a different uniform.   

 

 

Posted
15 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Joseph Abiodun Ladapo is a Nigerian-American doctor serving as the surgeon general of Florida since 2021. 

Born: 1978 (age 46 years), Nigeria

Education: Harvard University, Wake Forest University

Books: Transcend Fear: A Blueprint for Mindful Leadership in Public Health

 

 

 

Yep

 

Too bad he isn't as smart as you.

 

:rolleyes:

Obviously having gone to an Ivy League school does not automatically validate a person’s argument. Equally irrelevant: country of origin and having published a book.

 

In any case, Ladapo doesn’t even have an argument. And he is not interested in the science at all. 
 

He has made it clear how he views this issue. He said this about vaccines:  "Who am I to tell you what you should put in your body? What you put into your body is because of your relationship with your body and God.”

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