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trotsky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-24-09 06:19 PM
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82. Lost the argument, so you appeal to emotion.
Edited on Fri Apr-24-09 06:24 PM by trotsky
I guess this has finally run its course.

No one has EVER said that every vaccine is 100% safe and effective, so hopefully you'll never repeat that lie that some have told. Cases like this are why the vaccine court exists. Do we have proof that a vaccine exacerbated Hannah's underlying mitochondrial disorder? No. We have enough circumstantial evidence, however, that a judgment was awarded to her parents to help pay for her care. They, like millions of responsible adults, were willing bear the microscopic risk of vaccines in order to help provide a healthy society. In fact, they remain absolutely supportive of vaccination to this day, if I'm not mistaken. (Her mother said something like "We are completely pro-vaccine" IIRC.)

Would that everyone had such a liberal, society-oriented outlook, rather than seeking to make others think vaccines are today's evil plot to kill and maim.
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