Posted on 08/23/2021 8:34:54 AM PDT by bhl
18 stories...
Here is one:
Man says his brother, a conservative talk radio host who died of COVID, wishes he got vaccine The brother of Nashville radio personality Phil Valentine shared with WWTN-FM on July 23 that his anti-vaccine brother was on supplemental oxygen and urged people to get the shot.
“First of all, he's regretful that he wasn't a more vocal advocate of the vaccination,” Mark Valentine said of his brother, according to the Associated Press. “For those listening, I know if he were able to tell you this, he would tell you, ‘Go get vaccinated. Quit worrying about the politics. Quit worrying about all the conspiracy theories.’"
Phil Valentine died on Saturday.
(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...
Gonna have to kill the village to save it!
Timed with the release of the FDA approval gift to Pfizer ... “approval” being a word that has lost all meaning, like “vaccine”.
Vaers has 12 thousand stories of people who regreted taking it.
There’s stories of people dying/blood clots and cardio issues from the vaccine. So, what’s your point?
Where is the article on 21 stories of people who regretted getting the vaccine? Oh, forgot to post that one I bet.
Plenty of fear mongering to go around.
Can we get the same article with those who regret getting the vaxx?
I didnt think so.
I presume this story was accompanied by “Hundreds of thousands of heartbreaking stories (many posthumous) of people who DO regret getting a COVID-19 vaccine” ??
He would not have said ‘quit worrying about the conspiracy theories’. That his brother putting words in his mouth. Shameful.
Virtually every conspiracy theory of the past few years is now true. He might have said the benefits outweigh the risks. That is a reasonable debate.
Posted on 8/23/2021, 10:38:16 AM by RandFan
On Sunday, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) sent a letter to Dr. Francis Collins, Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Dr. Rochelle P. Walensky, Director of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and Dr. Janet Woodcock, Acting Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on the FDA’s decision not to hold a formal advisory committee meeting to discuss Pfizer’s application for full approval of its Covid-19 vaccine.
“I see no need to rush the FDA approval process for any of the three Covid-19 vaccines,” the senator wrote. “Expediting the process appears to only serve the political purpose of imposing and enforcing vaccine mandates. The observational phases of FDA approval take time, because there is no substitute for time in detecting and determining possible long-term harm. Additionally, we are already experiencing a severe health care worker shortage. Frontline doctors and nurses that are contacting me are expressing grave concerns about vaccine mandates which will only exacerbate the shortage.
They probably are not interested in my happy story? How chose freedom over a false sense of security.
How about “21 stories about people killed by seatbelts”?
Equally valid.
OK, now do it with car drivers/passengers and say that is why we need no more cars!
They already suspect that this “approval” will not convince many to go ahead and get this shot.....it sure won’t convince me that’s for sure.
Ironically, vaxholes don’t GAS about the vax casualties.
News by anecdote ...
21 heartbreaking stories of people who regret getting a COVID-19 vaccine
Exactly,
You die from Getting the shot
You die from not getting the shot, The goal is reached, Population control.
Some that got the shot can’t regret it......because they’re dead.
21???
WOW!... stop the presses!
There’s over 500,000 who I’m sure would do a regret video if they were still breathing!
HUNDREDS of those on the internet already!...
and we are supposed to be persuaded by 21 IDIOTS who think they would have been better off with the CLOT SHOT???
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