Community | September 02, 2009 | 11 comments

Obama Strongly Suggests Americans Get Swine Flu Vaccination

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I wonder how much Obama stands to make in kickbacks from the companies putting out the vaccines? I hope it's enough to relieve his conscience when people start dying, or getting horribly sick from the vaccines.

What exacty is an endorsement like that worth to you Mr. President?
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11 comments // Obama Strongly Suggests Americans Get Swine Flu Vaccination

  • EdJoyProductions
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      EdJoyProductions  
    • I will not be getting a flu shot because I don't think I need one. I am not really in a risk group. If I were in a risk group, I might consider it.
      I was just giggling to myself about a George Bush press conference on this subject. It is in times like these that I kind of miss him. I am a rational person and I know that we are better off without him but Obama is just not funny.

    • 2 years ago
  • samthesixth
  • Kylsport
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      Kylsport  
    • If he wants me to get vaccinated, he better use his oral skills (no not those) to persuade me. I guess since noone is buying his healthscare reform plan, he is taking it to the kindergarteners.

    • 2 years ago
  • jh64487
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      jh64487  
    • Here's the problem with this.

      A) you're ignoring the historical successes of the gov vaccination programs, notably including polio and small pox.
      do you really think it'd be better if we still had to worry about kids getting ebola? are you that stupid?

      B) there is no actual gov vaccination program. Staff who work in infection control area's (such as nurses) may be required by individual states or hospitals to be vaccinated, but that's nothing new and it's absolutely necessary.

      C) the gov emergency response program is just that, an emergency response program. as in, used in emergencies. I have never heard obama or anyone (aside from the news and WHO) give any support to the notion that "swine flu" is an emergency situation. In fact, obama said, literally, "wash your hands". that was his big federal opinion.

      So stop beating this dead horse

    • 2 years ago
  • samthesixth
  • S3th
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      S3th  
    • jh64487:

      Your ignoring the historical record pertaining directly to the failure of the previous Swine flu vaccination program!

      And of course the more current health problems caused by the antrhax vaccine, as pointed out by samthesixth!

      More testimonies about what the Anthrax vaccine did to our soldiers. People talk about supporting our troops, displaying their little ribbons. How about telling your elected officials to demand the Pentagon to stop testing poisons on our military members!!!

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSL6cd6aOs8

      A soldier who refused the Anthrax vaccination:
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJiynvYCEn4

      He, like I, has never heard of a single Anthrax attack on the battlefield. So, why the hell are they vaccinating our troops with this crap?

      Source: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/forum/october99/anthrax_5.html

      There is only one manufacturing facility in the US that has ever produced anthrax vaccine. It belonged to the Michigan Department of Public Health until September 1998, when it was sold to the start-up company Bioport. Bioport investors included former managerial employees and a group called Intervac, whose spokesperson is Admiral William Crowe, former head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Crowe was given a several million dollar portion of the company for his role as a director. Congressional testimony on Sep 30 revealed that the CEO of Bioport, Fuad El Hibri, obtained US citizenship during the process of purchasing the anthrax vaccine manufacturer.

      Recently, the company ran into cash flow problems. They asked DOD for help, and received an advance payment of $18.7 million dollars and an increase in the per-dose price from about $3.60 to over $4.00 and then more than $10.00. Congressman Walter Jones (R, NC) has called for an investigation into the financial relationship between DOD and Bioport.

      Keep ignoring the grand failures of vaccine programs, and the cash being made by those who could care less about the effects it has on it's recipients. And don't forget to roll up your sleeve and get first in line. Let us know how you feel about it a year or two from now. If you are still around that is!

    • 2 years ago
  • Ish05
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      Ish05  
    • My family and I never get vaccinated. It's not that we think vaccines are bad. But if we get the flu or a cold, we just take our meds and let our bodies do the rest. People shouldn't fear vaccines.

    • 2 years ago
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