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Valerie's avatar

The quality of our food affects every single person, every single day. Vaccine quality, while it arguably also affects every person, is a little more detached from our daily life, so I’m with you. We’ll get to vaccines, gotta start somewhere.

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Cindi's avatar

Until they mandate “vaccines” again & they’ll try if Kneepads “wins”

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Valerie's avatar

But so many learned from Covid, it’ll be much harder to mandate this time. I think, anyway. I might have unreasonably high expectations of people, though.

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Cindi's avatar

One would hope it would be harder, but all they actually have to do is come up w/ something that actually IS deadly, esp if kids are most vulnerable. Look what they got away w/ using something no more deadly than the flu which mainly targeted the very infirm & elderly (same as regular flu), of zero consequence to children & younger people & a 99% survival rate for everybody anyway.

I probably had unreasonably high expectations until 2020, too. Could not believe how quickly / easily / meekly vast swathes of the country gave up their rights & freedom. So many wanted to work from home &/or get handouts for doing NOTHING. The whole thing was a travesty but now many are conditioned to it now.

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Pete “Pig” Fleischmann's avatar

I learned a lot about my fellow Americans during Covid. Unfortunately most of it was bad-

Amazing how many people willingly allowed their rights to be compromised..and how they vilified those of us willing to question the narrative. A third of the population, to make themselves feel grotesquely virtuous, wished another third would die unvaccinated, while the last third watched in silence.

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Cindi's avatar

Agree, Pete. It was really traumatizing & im not over it yet. Don’t think I ever will be

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Carol M's avatar

Agree as well. When your own mom says you don’t deserve hospital care because you didn’t get vaccinated. Or when your twenty five year old daughter can’t finish her rotations or residency and is forced to take that poison and now will be starting her family soon….and it weighs heavily on you, or when you have to figure out how to NOT allow that to happen to your son when he joins the National Guard (and wait for a knock on your door but don’t care because it’s your son who is in the highest risk age range for myocarditis) or when your husband has to file a religious exemption to work for the feds and is only 1 of 2 people to do so and must be tested weekly……one never forgets nor will I ever forgive or allow this to happen to my family again. I only escaped for myself because I’m self employed but I was restricted as to where was allowed to go; no restaurants, public gathering places, gym etc.

Never. Again.

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Cindi's avatar

Both of my 20-something sons were forced by employer (older son) & military (younger son) against their wills & that deeply angers me & weighs heavy on my heart too, Carol

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Carol M's avatar

I am so very sorry. I understand that weight and will keep them in my prayers.

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Danielle's avatar

The vilification was horrific. Bad enough when it’s from some politician or compromised doctor, but when it’s neighbors and friends and family - that was hard.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

This is why hangings are necessary for everyone who mandated that poison:

https://patrick.net/post/1377537/2022-11-03-everyone-who-imposed-toxxine-mandates

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I had side effects from the over-65 pneumonia shot.

Vision problems for 18 months.

Balance problems that still remain...although less severe.

Beware! Any over-65 vaccines are 2-3 times stronger than the regular shots.

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Lorita's avatar

Not only shots but anesthesia, way too strong for older people. I personally know of friends and family messed up by anesthesia.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

I was tired for a week after anesthesia from a colonoscopy. You are correct.

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Susan Seas's avatar

My MIL has been dealing with balance issues! I’m going to ask her if she received this. She got 2 C shots and now thinks they are problematic, she asked me about the rsv because her Dr recommend it. 🙄

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Let me know what she said.

The shot was the only thing that changed in my life. No new meds...

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MaryAnn's avatar

My good friends, 68 and 69, Requested the Stronger Flu Shot because they are older! I did not know that was even a thing. OmG. What on earth?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Yes, unfortunately, that is a thing...and 2-3 times stronger.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Oh gosh. Praying God’s protection over them🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The person who is administering the shots won't warn people how much stronger the shots are for older people.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Part of the plan…

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RunningLogic's avatar

Ugh way too many conservatives still blindly worship the vaccine sacred cow 😕

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cat's avatar
Oct 15Edited

wow. Talk about Daily Signal not doing the research or being captured or both.

BTW, Daily Signal is no longer associated with Heritage Foundation. See their "Our History" section:

"Our roots date to 2008 when The Heritage Foundation first introduced the Morning Bell email newsletter and The Foundry blog. Upon launching The Daily Signal on June 3, 2014, we expanded our reach to serve millions of Americans who seek a truthful source of news and commentary about the political and policy issues facing America.

"Today, The Daily Signal is an independent organization—legally separate from Heritage—with its own board of directors and leadership team. Our affiliate, The Daily Signal Institute, is financially supported through donations from our audience and generous grants from philanthropic organizations committed to quality journalism.."

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R1ghtTh1nk's avatar

Thank you!

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Dean's avatar

Didn’t any reference to Heritage Foundation in this article. please enlighten me if I missed that reference. The Daily Signal is not affiliated with or directed by Heritage. Your comment is quite an effective smear on the conservative think tank. Were you aware the Daily Signal editorial staff is not connected to Heritage and may have been captured by Soros money?.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

It was founded by Heritage, I just learned it became independent this past June. That's the first I heard about their separating. I've subscribed to it for years when it was Heritage.

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R1ghtTh1nk's avatar

I did not see a link to Heritage Foundation. Please explain.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

It was founded by Heritage, I just learned it became independent this past June. That's the first I heard about their separating. I've subscribed to it for years when it was Heritage.

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Fred's avatar

My opinion only, but I think we should reserve “jabs” for the Covid shots since we cannot and should not refer to them as vaccines. IMHO, there is zero ground to compare mRNA shots to real vaccines where the benefit may actually outweigh the risk.

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Fred's avatar

That said, I’m not lining up anytime soon, but for those with neurologic diseases (ineffective cough) or lung disease, pneumococcal vaccines should remain an option.

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R1ghtTh1nk's avatar

It depends on the risk / benefit assessment. How effective are the different shots? (There are four types.) What possible adverse effects can occur? You seem much more willing than I am to accept allopathic corporate recommendations in an era of blatant profit-driven "care."

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Fred's avatar

Of course, risk/benefit should always be the bottom line. In the inevitable swing to the other extreme, brought on by the C horrors, we need to remind ourselves to be vigilant, but to not throw the baby out with the bath water. Recently lost two cousins to breast cancer, both diagnosed in the surgically curable stage, but elected zero treatment. (That was their right, of course.)

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I had side effects from the pneumonia shot.

Tread carefully.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

That's how immense the power of Pfizer's money is. It's everywhere.

Pfizer must be completely ended as a company, its corporate charter annulled and all of its shareholders bankrupted.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

"Today, The Daily Signal is an independent organization—legally separate from Heritage—with its own board of directors and leadership team."

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PEL's avatar

And AARP still!

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