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To: frogjerk

Nope. There were some exceptions granted. The point being is that there is no definitive proof that there was a vaccine given. Which illustrates the entire fallacy of these posts. You assume the position it’s vax related snd the majority of the time it isn’t based on subsequent reports is it is not right there in the article. The intellectual dishonesty of assuming something and publishing it has fact over and over to appear that there is a trend is as dishonest as it comes.

Disgraceful.


15 posted on 03/05/2023 7:40:06 PM PST by gas_dr (Conditions of Socratic debate: Intelligence, Candor, and Good Will )
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To: gas_dr

The term you are looking for is plausible deniability.


17 posted on 03/05/2023 9:15:36 PM PST by bray (Order at TheRepublicofTexas.store)
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To: gas_dr
Nope. There were some exceptions granted. The point being is that there is no definitive proof that there was a vaccine given. Which illustrates the entire fallacy of these posts.

He was vaccinated because he accompanied the team on 2-3 trips to Toronto during the summer of 2022. A couple of Rays players did not make the trip because they were unvaccinated and Canada was very strict about its entry requirements, no exceptions. So he was vaccinated.

18 posted on 03/05/2023 11:32:49 PM PST by Mozzafiato
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