So you realize that every single thing you said there is untrue? Look up other sources besides infowars and http://nutjob.com . Vaccine manufacturers can be sued and are.
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Replying to @cuilleog @LucarioDoT and
People like you are the nutjobs. Do some real research and reading then come back and speak to me. Vaccine manufacturers can not be held liable for injury. If you look up the Vax Injury Compensation Program you will find everything I said to be 100% true. Get your facts straight
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Replying to @ambiebambie326 @LucarioDoT and
I’ve just looked it up. You’re right. I apologize. You can’t sue the manufacturers. You can sue the Govt instead, and there have been very substantial payouts over an extended period of time. But his doesn’t make claims about MMR and autism for instance, any more valid.
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Replying to @cuilleog @ambiebambie326 and
No. You were right. The first time.
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The other poster was right the first time. Not only did I look it up, but I why to law school and actually understand what I'm reading. You people truly aren't bright enough to understand the law. You still blabber about the Supreme Court ruling "unavoidably unsafe" too.
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No. There is no precedence, because the Supreme Court never ruled vaccines are "unavoidably unsafe" That was the dissent. The dissent is not what the court ruled.
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Yep. It was, if I recall, the one time I thought Ruth Bader Ginsburg lost the plot, because it was her dissent, IIRC.
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Sotomayor wrote the dissent, RBG joined.
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Ah, I knew RBG was on the dissent. I just forgot who wrote it.
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