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COVID-19 Law suit in USA to Withdraw Approval of Vaccines

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17 hours ago, i84teen said:

Almost nothing he says is true.

Unlike 4 years of the supreme pumpkin and his ditzy followers.

 

As the good governor of Alabama says "folks are supposed to have common sense.."

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    Anti vax political propaganda.  No wonder they're trying this on in Alabama, a hub of anti-science ideology.   12 Times the Frontline Doctors Misled You About COVID-19 - MedShadow

  • "Attached is the lawsuit" - which is unavailable. Which points to the fact that any fool can file any kind of lawsuit in the US (see Lin Wood and Co.) Why should anyone bother to comment, except maybe

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    That isn't true.  He's a normal politician. They all lie to some level. He replaced a president that lied as if lying was going out of style.

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7 hours ago, impulse said:

That's why they're protesting in the streets in France, the UK and elsewhere...

 

He said not much or at all. Nowhere in the west has this lunatic partisanship manifested itself anywhere close to what it is in the USA. There really is almost no left-right divide of any significance in the developed world. Except in the USA.

9 hours ago, cdemundo said:

"a disease that vaccines don't work on?"

 

Disinformation ?

Stupidity?

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