Not this idiot antivaxer again.
https://twitter.com/RepStickland/status/1171644754674749440 …
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Replying to @RepStickland
OK, I'll bite. If you're not an antivaxer, you should have no trouble answering this: Which vaccines in the CDC-recommended schedule do you consider safe and effective enough that you support administering them to all children without medical contraindications to vaccination?
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Replying to @gorskon
You make my point perfectly. It's not my job to decide. I'm for liberty. I support every individuals right to choose for themselves. They should do their own research and consult their own doctor, not government or a politician like me.
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Replying to @RepStickland
I'm not letting you off the hook that easy. So I'm asking: Which vaccines do you consider safe and effective? You have children, right? So surely you must have "done your own research and consulted your own doctor" and made a decision about which vaccines to give your children.
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Replying to @gorskon
We have made the decision to administer certain vaccines to our children, at our desired pace/schedule. I won't let you bully me into making our private medical decisions public. Privacy matters and you big pharma shills have a long history of hateful bullying.
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Replying to @RepStickland
"Bullying"? Here you are a state legislator, and I'm just some random doctor on Twitter. I can't force you to do anything or answer any question; yet your reaction to reasonable questions about vaccines is to complain about being "bullied." Do you see how silly that sounds?
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Replying to @gorskon
Why else do you want my medical history made public? You want to use it to publicly criticize my decisions! You want the heavy hand of government to expose all medical records of those who disagree with you, so you can bully them. Pound sand socialist bully man in a white coat!
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Replying to @RepStickland
Nope. As my subsequent Tweet revealed (telling that you responded to the one above and not that one), I want to know your thought process, which you could do without revealing the specifics of the vaccination schedule you chose for your children.
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Again, what was the research you used? What was the thought process that led you to choose the vaccines you did and to delay giving them?
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