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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 2758652" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Well people tend to automatically believe anything a doctor tells them in favor of vaccines...but when a doctor or anyone else says something skeptical, it is automatically dismissed. To answer your question, he did not; perhaps he was speaking from his experience as a doctor, but there obviously has to be some truth to what he is saying if the CDC recommends booster shots for adults for some diseases and I have known since the 1980's myself that tetanus vaccines do not last a lifetime? Do you dispute these two things? If not then why is Blaylock not telling it how it is?</p><p></p><p>Also, I'd point out that generally everyone knows that there is bad info and fake quotes, etc on the net. Obviously if this is entirely faked (from his website) then that is one thing, but to know the source and say that doesn't quite hold the same water. A known public figure is easier to scrutinize than some information posted by an anonymous person on an anonymous blog right? Not all info on the net is equally suspect in my humble opinion. Finally, I did not mention autism...I am simply citing Blaylock's material in support of the position that mandatory vaccines are not warranted vs. the disease/deaths in our schools. I bet the flu kills more kids each year than these other childhood illnesses and I am thinking the flu shot is not in scope for the intended legislation by Dr. Yen. I certainly hope not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 2758652, member: 24531"] Well people tend to automatically believe anything a doctor tells them in favor of vaccines...but when a doctor or anyone else says something skeptical, it is automatically dismissed. To answer your question, he did not; perhaps he was speaking from his experience as a doctor, but there obviously has to be some truth to what he is saying if the CDC recommends booster shots for adults for some diseases and I have known since the 1980's myself that tetanus vaccines do not last a lifetime? Do you dispute these two things? If not then why is Blaylock not telling it how it is? Also, I'd point out that generally everyone knows that there is bad info and fake quotes, etc on the net. Obviously if this is entirely faked (from his website) then that is one thing, but to know the source and say that doesn't quite hold the same water. A known public figure is easier to scrutinize than some information posted by an anonymous person on an anonymous blog right? Not all info on the net is equally suspect in my humble opinion. Finally, I did not mention autism...I am simply citing Blaylock's material in support of the position that mandatory vaccines are not warranted vs. the disease/deaths in our schools. I bet the flu kills more kids each year than these other childhood illnesses and I am thinking the flu shot is not in scope for the intended legislation by Dr. Yen. I certainly hope not. [/QUOTE]
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