Re: Nicki Minaj's Cousin's Friend's Boyfriend's Balls in Trinidad

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Sep 19, 2021, 12:10:17 PM9/19/21
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Very good. Your question raises who is more likely not to get a vaccine or who is stupider? I suspect the concerns are real over the efficacy of the vaccine, and it's impact on a certain portion of the population. Based on the information I supplied, if true, are you gung-ho for vaccinating all teenagers who are male or who identify it as male at least? Also what are you recommending to vaccinate these vaccine averse people? Because now we get down to politics and behavior and law and who enforces what and what the reaction from the public is? I ask, what is your public policy? Ask quickly because I think the Steelers game is starting in a few minutes hubba hubba


On Sunday, September 19, 2021 John Clark <everyth...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
I noticed you didn't answer a single one of my questions. 

On Sun, Sep 19, 2021 at 9:29 AM <spudb...@aol.com> wrote:
The point with this piece of info was that the people who reject the vax or either mostly uneducated and highly educated. The later seemingly poured over online research papers? New information comes out all the time, but the great leaders & the medicos need to be bluntly honest. We don't need Fauci obfuscations in deciding what is best for us. We need research and its distribution to the public. Kindly attend.

Source: Sharyl Attkisson, former CBS investigative reporter, using The London Daily Telegraph on "major study" All UK, not Trumpy.
              Hint: Attkisson was never ever Trumpy either. 

(STUDY) Covid-19 vaccine 6 times riskier for teenage boys than Covid for heart issues


When one politicizes science we all lose. 






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The answer is really dumb! The guy puts a number to something he calls "vaccine hesitancy" without explaining what the hell that number means. What exactly, or even approximately, is the difference between somebody who has a 15% "vaccine hesitancy" and somebody who has a 20% "vaccine hesitancy"? Did they get the shot or did they not?  I don't care what their mental state is, I care about  what they do.  And just what are the numbers that "don't add up"? 

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Sep 19, 2021, 3:03:28 PM9/19/21
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On Sun, Sep 19, 2021 at 12:10 PM spudboy100 via Everything List <everyth...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Very good. Your question raises who is more likely not to get a vaccine or who is stupider? 


No, that is not what I asked. I asked what is the difference between a person that has a "vaccine hesitancy" of 15% and a person that has a "vaccine hesitancy" of 20%. Did they get the shot or did they not. The bozo in the article you posted apparently made up the term without telling us what the hell it means. I also asked exactly what numbers "don't add up", but you couldn't answer that question either.   

> what are you recommending to vaccinate these vaccine averse people?

I am recommending that a law be passed that allows private insurance companies and Medicare to refuse to pay the medical costs of unvaccinated people who get sick from COVID-19.  Smart people should not be forced to pay, through increased insurance rates and taxes, to pay to fix the blunders made by very stupid republicans. Let the dumb people use their own money to buy horse deworming drugs or whatever other quack medication they think will help them recover from Covid.

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