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    #31
    Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
    Kinda hoping people were smart enough to differentiate between measles and covid vaccines.
    It appears that most people are smart enough.

    Just a few die hard ideologues like Chuck, and his fan club who vainly attempt to conflate the two.

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      #32
      Don't expect Crop and the antiscience crowd to understand vaccines and statistics. Or tell the difference between fact or fiction about covid vaccines!

      That would require thinking!

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        #33
        I hope you got your twelfth shot Chuck. You can have all of mine too.

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          #34
          looks like cc is still proud of the fact that he got conned by the greatest scam of our lifetime

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            #35
            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
            Or tell the difference between fact or fiction about covid vaccines!

            That would require thinking!
            But unlike someone we know, they can tell the difference between an approved tested safe and effective vaccine and the covid mRNA shot.

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              #36
              Covid was literally a "shot" in the dark. No one taking it anymore.
              Many lessons to learn. All will be ignored.
              It's a nasty virus all the same that we still don't know much about.
              Everyone but chuck and JT learned ostracism doesn't work.

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                #37
                I get the exercising on the side of caution in the beginning, but after it was learned it may not have been as virulent as they first thought it could have been, were drastic measures still required. I don't think it was a death sentence for an average person, but a definite threat to health compromised people. It did kill some people. To this day I don't know if I've ever contracted Covid-19, I guess an antibody test might reveal the answer.
                I'm not taking anymore "boosters". Its kinda the shits there could have been vaccination related deaths.

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                  #38
                  Was a huge disruption to society?

                  Hard on small town economies and things that required volunteers.

                  Good for Amazon. Bad for local business sums it up?

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                    #39
                    But ivermectin and bleach cured you?

                    The antivaxer bullshit just keeps flowing!

                    Every province and health authority is still offering covid vaccines.

                    I guess Moe and Smith haven't heard how dangerous the covid vaccines are? LOL
                    Last edited by chuckChuck; Mar 31, 2025, 08:25.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Jordy2323 View Post

                      Nothing says your a piece of sh*t, more, than attempting to use a child's death to further your agenda...

                      What makes this even more disgusting, is that if you dig slightly past the sensational headlines, the child's death wasn't due to measles, it was due to pneumonia and medical error.

                      “She did not die of measles by any stretch of the imagination In fact, she died of pneumonia. But it gets worse than that…”

                      ?"That little girl should still be alive. She should be at home with her mom, dad, and siblings. But their unconscionable loss, which is being heavily politicized, is not what the mainstream has led us to believe. Her death was the result of medical error. Plain and simple.?"
                      Second child InTexas has died from measles. No underlying conditions.

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