Much has been said tonight about my view regarding vaccines. I spoke about it on Bill Maher in 2015 and I feel the same way now. youtube.com/watch?v=B7yvI0…

Jun 20, 2019 · 5:29 AM UTC

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Yeah, Bill Maher is not exactly a credible conversation partner when it comes to medicine.
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It's obvious some people are somehow injured by the inoculation. A vast majority are not. We need to investigate why the few are injured. A fearless and truthful search. Why is it happening,? What are we doing with the practices? Why does an inoculation have to last 10 years?
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At least you're open-minded enough to learn and grow. We never stop improving - if we want to. This is the kind of person we need in the White House. Someone who isn't afraid of change - for the better. 😉
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You again display insight and wit, same as you do now, weird how much more I liked bill maher in this clip from three years ago so much more than I do now. What’s happened to him? Anyway, your take on vaccines is pitch perfect.
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Weak, Anti-Science bullshit. You are awful.
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it is absolutely a black and white issue, and your stance is weak and irresponsible
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I believe you may take a stronger stance when you learn no vaccines are tested against inert placebos and the vax industry has zero liability if they harm or kill #Marianne2020
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Just look at the prevnar 17 (pneumonia vax.) It was tested against the prevnar 13. Not an inert placebo. How do we mandate a liability free product that’s improperly tested? @2020Marianne I know you could not possibly be okay with this
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