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Jun 15, 2021 09:35:10   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
apacs1 wrote:
96% of physicians have been vaccinated. I think that's your answer.


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Jun 15, 2021 09:35:46   #
exakta56 Loc: Orford,New Hampshire
 
cwp3420 wrote:
Very good article. If you disagree with his opinions, I look forward to your reasons why. This one’s for you, brother Soba.

https://www.afinalwarning.com/511361.html


What a long-winded excuse not to man-up and get the shot.

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Jun 15, 2021 09:39:37   #
jbk224 Loc: Long Island, NY
 
Longshadow wrote:
Individual rights trump everything.
No need to do what may be good for society.

/s


Actually this is not true.
No where in the original Constitution, Bill of Rights, or other amendments and Supreme Court decisions does it say that 'Individual rights' supersede Civil Responsibilities prescribed by the Constitution. It is presumed that the laws meet the standards set by Constitution and are 'lawful'. If you don't obey the law, then you can be prosecuted.
Many areas of civil responsibility are not Federal Laws; but are local laws or requirements set by local municipalities for the benefit of their populace. For instance...most school districts require kids who attend the schools to be vaccinated. This has been tested in the courts time and again; and has been upheld time and again. Parents who deny their children critical medical care, based on their religious beliefs, have been overturned by the courts for the benefit of the 'other person'.
So, laws that are 'lawfully' enacted for the benefit of all people; while they can be challenged; can and do require people to do things that may be against their personal opinion-- but for the benefit of society.
Individual rights were technically not 'granted' by the Constitution, but enumerated for clarity those rights which cannot be taken away.
We all are members of a society of some sort of another. As long as you choose to interact with others; originally in person, but now online as well; you need to obey the laws that are supposed to be enacted for us all to 'live and enjoy' the liberties that we so cherish.

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Jun 15, 2021 09:56:22   #
Larryshuman
 
The only reason the corvid virus is increasing hospital admissions is the dumb and stupid people that are refusing to be vaccinated in the southern US. I will not feel sory for you when you are admitted to the hospital with the virus.

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Jun 15, 2021 09:59:24   #
srron Loc: Courtice,On.
 
cwp3420 wrote:
Very good article. If you disagree with his opinions, I look forward to your reasons why. This one’s for you, brother Soba.

https://www.afinalwarning.com/511361.html


Although this article might have its flaws, almost all of them do, it hits the nail on the head in much of it, and combined with my wife and mine own experiences and the observations of a couple of friends, who are nurses, I will not be getting the vaccine either. Anyone who wants to can, of course, get the shots, I even take my 97 year old father to get his shots as he has complete confidence in the doctors and pharmaceutical companies.

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Jun 15, 2021 10:05:00   #
odujim Loc: New Jersey
 
jaymatt wrote:
Why do people argue about this topic? If you want one, get it. If you don't, then don’t. That’s all there is to it.



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Jun 15, 2021 10:10:25   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
jbk224 wrote:
Actually this is not true.
...
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Ergo the "/s".

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Jun 15, 2021 10:15:35   #
John Matthews Loc: Wasilla, Alaska
 
[quote=srron]Although this article might have its flaws, almost all of them do, it hits the nail on the head in much of it, and combined with my wife and mine own experiences and the observations…..

Did you read the link provided for the snopes article?

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Jun 15, 2021 10:26:50   #
howIseeit Loc: Kootenays, BC Canada
 
Kmgw9v wrote:
To what do you attribute the decreased rate of infections in the U.S.in the last six months?


to heard immunity taking place, unless it is really a proudly made at home, bio-weapon product as then all the bets are off.

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Jun 15, 2021 10:48:30   #
jeep_daddy Loc: Prescott AZ
 
cwp3420 wrote:
Very good article. If you disagree with his opinions, I look forward to your reasons why. This one’s for you, brother Soba.

https://www.afinalwarning.com/511361.html


Well, after a couple of all clear signals from our government leaders we were permitted to open things up and not wear masks in certain situations. The numbers spiked each time. Now that a lot of people have had the vaccine, it seems that with the all clear from our leaders, the numbers are not spiking. What do you say to that?

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Jun 15, 2021 10:49:15   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
My reason for getting it - "Stayin' alive, stayin' alive." ♪ ♪

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Jun 15, 2021 10:52:49   #
Fredrick Loc: Former NYC, now San Francisco Bay Area
 
All you have to do is look at the number of cases and deaths from Covid coming down from vaccinations. Pretty simple.

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Jun 15, 2021 10:55:49   #
John Hicks Loc: Sible Hedinham North Essex England
 
He puts forward his views on the vaccine but there are flaws in his arguements, massive flaws, I can only state what has happened in the Uk his first flaw is that Astra Zenica did not make the vacine Oxford Univertisy made invented the vaccine and Astra Zenica produced it. Before the vaccine was given Civid was highly prevalent, since the vaccine rollout Covis case have decreased, one of his flaws people over 55 were not given the vaccine that is simply not true the vaccine rollout here in the UK started with people over 80 years of age, and then people over 70 years of age and so on. My wife and I both had two doses of the Astra Zenica Oxford vaccine and we wanted a vaccine made in the UK as we prefered our home grown product, The EU wanted to steal the vaccines for the UK
to use in Europe as quite frankly in the EU the vaccine rollout was hopely thank god we are not part of the EU any more.
You mentioned Thelidomide and that was a tragedy but you have failed tomention that the drug is used today and is succesfully used.
Look at India and Brazil the vaccine tollout is very poor in those two countries and sadly thousands of people have died, hopefully when they start to deliver the vaccine in largew number their rates of infection will drop.

In the Uk thers are other treatments that have helped to treat covid, but the fact that you do not want the vaccine I hope you never travel to the UK as you could be infectous you might carry the vaccine and not know it.

I believe the health authorities the NHS the vaccine body we have and other medical bodies in the UK deem the vaccine to be far better than not having the vaccine and I am happy with that.

You make a lot of claims which I belive are not neccessarily true, but Iask one question how would you feel if your parents if still alive or any other member of your family caught Covid from you because you badmouth the vaccines

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Jun 15, 2021 11:06:34   #
Alafoto Loc: Montgomery, AL
 
RustyM wrote:
I “argue”—encourage people to get vaccinated, that is—because:

(a) I hate to think of anyone getting sick and dying because of bogus info about the vaccines, and

(b) we are all better off with fewer unvaccinated people out there.


Excellent reasons

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Jun 15, 2021 11:09:44   #
David NW Loc: Oregon, USA
 
This B*S* would not be allowed elsewhere. Why here? It is 99.9% rehashed and distorted information that was long ago debunked. The problem with publishing here is that there are people who are not able to parse the truth or even willing to try to do so. I would love to read his argument on not wearing seatbelts 😵‍💫😵‍💫

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