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It should be, after all, an individual choice. That being said, I'd rather take my chances with covid variants.

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Exactly right, its an idividual choice just like the influenza shot was. Although informed consent NO longer applies. Funny that we never hear about flu deaths anymore.

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Agree - informed consent does not exist, and consent itself is becoming a rarity.

Always nice to see you, JohnQ

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Yeah, no he didn't.

The Q theory and the doddering boomer Trump theory can't co-exist together.

Trump lies more or less constantly, in case you haven't noticed. That's my biggest problem with him, the man simply can't shoot straight on anything. He is however, not a fool.

Whatever he did, he did on purpose. Exactly why, I'm not sure.

I've never understood the left's demonizing, or the right's lionizing, of this guy.

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Same,he puts his pant on one leg at a time,just like I do only;he has a wallet with billions in it ,in his back pocket.

The way he answered was off.

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Yeah, His actions should be consistant with his Public statements - unlike his interview with the wall street journal in September, when he said booster 'is probably not for me' - "I feel like I'm in good shape from that standpoint—I probably won't," Trump, who is fully vaccinated, said. "I'll look at stuff later on. I'm not against it, but it's probably not for me." A mere 12 wks later, simply disregards the clear intent of his previous statement.

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saying you are stupid to get the jab, is like calling 50% of americans deplorable. Trump is smarter than that.

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There's no way this is true, even if he said it.

Saline, maybe, but WalMart/McDonalds/GenPop level jabs, most certainly not.

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I think you are right about that.