thank you. I have a vaccine induced brain damaged son. Thank you for hearing us 
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Gina-don't STOP fighting!U have a real thing onYour hands!those guysR borred & don't masturbate enough to get it off their vaccinated brain!
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They cant &wont stop us. We know the
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And what is that science?
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For beginners start here then pick up the medical textbook Vaccines & Autoimmunity. there’s plenty more when you finish. http://vaccine-injury.info/pdf/vaccinepeerreview.pdf …
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gina, vaccines are the safest, best, and most effective way to prevent the spread of contagious disease.
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Max. Vaccines are not safe. If they were my son would not be brain damaged.
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hey gina, thanks for taking almost two months to respond. before i counter your point with actual medical facts, i need to know, do you live in the united states?
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@realDonaldTrump@Trump has a child,Did He get his child vaccinated,or did he choose not 2because he believes Vaccinations r dangerous
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he said he did not raise his children so he admits to being clueless on most subjects.
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@realDonaldTrump@RealSAlexander an outrageously irresponsible and unsupported claim. Vaccines have NO established link to autism. Idiot. -
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you don't trust the CDC or FDA, but believe in the inserts?
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The only one listening to you is you. That's it!
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lots of ppl hear what I say - thank god. Just low-brow anti-vax wannabes don't listen.
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With all due respect, vaccines do NOT cause Autism. They actually scientifically CAN'T. What does happen is that some very young kids don't show autism - likely present AT BIRTH - until later.
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As well as the fact we only recently started to understand and diagnose it. It's not on the rise, it's us finally understanding what it is and being able to treat people instead of labeling them wierd or slow.
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Great point there, Darya!
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