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Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Yeah, we don't go for that shit around here

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Biden administration is pushing adults to consider getting a new COVID-19 booster shot, however, experts believe getting Tennesseans to get the vaccine might prove to be a tough sell.

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  1. Girl in the wife's office is in the hospital, spending a second night under observation for Pulmonary Embolisms.

    Good news is she's 28, about to get married, and has sworn off any more boosters like she got a couple days ago.

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  2. 2 Covid shots & 1 booster gave me Acquired Hemophilia last year. Spent 3 weeks in the hospital getting infusions. Anyone trying to give me another Covid shot better be wearing level IV body armor.

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  3. Doesn't Biden realize he's killing off those loyal to the communists?

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  4. “What really concerns me is over the course of the pandemic is how politicized things have gotten, so there are a lot of people who now question any vaccine,” said Besser, “If the questioning of COVID vaccines spills over to our other vaccines, we’re in real trouble.”

    Too late, assholes. I am now on my 3rd flu season of shunning the yearly flu shot while working in EMS and remain a PureBlood devoid of any China Coof jabs with no regrets. I continue to refuse the shingles jab pushed every time I visit my PCP. I will demand to read the label of any vial of anything that is destined to be injected into my body. If I don't like what it says it will be dropped on the floor. OOPSIE!

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    1. Havent had a "vaccination" since my "worldwide shot record" from USAF, 1979. MIGHT have gotten tetanus once since then.

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    2. And "accidents" like this are the reason why
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      Well, they order members to get the flu vaccine, then "accidentally" give them the COVID vaccine. The COVID vaccine proving dangerous for young men and women. And btw, accidentally giving the wrong vaccine is medical malpractice, but members can't sue the incompetent doctors in the military.

      You don't sign up to be under orders of people you can't trust.

      This week it was revealed that the US National Guard wrongly administered the Covid vaccine to a group of service members who were expecting to receive an influenza vaccine, according to The Epoch Times. The incident occurred during a mobile vaccination clinic for the Maine National Guard and at least one member who refused the mRNA vaccine on religious grounds received the experimental injection without his knowledge.

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  5. With all the information out there. What ta fuck is wrong with people? No way, no how would I get any of those shots.

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  6. I didn't even get the FIRST jab, f#@k the government.

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  7. No jabs for me. Did the best I could to discourage family and friends from getting them, with minimal success. Those that got jabbed all rationalized various excuses, which was disappointing. Ironically, the only person I know that died because of the China flu was my best friend for the past 50 years...and he died after getting a jab...while we were talking on the phone. Yeah, I'm pissed off.

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  8. You’d actually trust that your flu (any) shot....
    Only had flu meds in it....????
    Not me....
    They (elites/tptb/wef’ers)want us dead....
    So more resources for them.
    Ed357

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  9. I haven't volunteered for any vaccinations since I was 18.  If I was a reluctant, non-compliant patient before all this BS the last two years, I am positively paranoid now.

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  10. 2007, after no vaxxes except what the military demanded, I finally gave in and got a flu shot. Never so F-ing sick in my life after that. Never have vaxxed since and never will, for any reason. Who knows what they put in that shit?

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