Vaccine or not?

No, there was no glee. There was no lying. It was simply posting stories of young people dying unexpectedly and allowing the reader to determine what is going on.

The only "glee" that comes from most people is if the leaders and doctors that pushed the vaccine would be sent to the gallows. That likely will not happen, however.

There have been 20 instances at least of deaths posted in here where a 10 second Google search would have shown it wasnt the vax. Many times the actual article had the cause of death in there but the poster didn't read the article.

There was a death of a Ravens football player (Ferguson). The article stated he died in a drug house but it was passed off as a vax death. There was an article that talked about student deaths at NCSU. The headline talked about how they were vax deaths. Inside the article, it listed the causes of death (murder, car crash, suicide, drugs)....
 

So, something that most people agree works suddenly doesn’t work and the FDA wants it to go away. In a way, this is similar to the potential benefits of ivermectin. What’s really going on at the FDA?
 
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So, something that most people agree works suddenly doesn’t work and the FDA wants it to go away. In a way, this is similar to the potential benefits of ivermectin. What’s really going on at the FDA?

Misleading title.

Article is about Phenylephrine. It is a drug that is in Benadryl allergy plus congestion(the congestion drug). It is also the active ingredient in Sudafed PE, NOT Sudafed.

It is not Pseudoephedrine which is what most think of when they see only the word Sudafed mentioned. It is also not in regular Benadryl.




I just really have disdain for the so-called journalists that use these click-bait headlines.
 
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I think what some are missing is that Aaron Rodgers wasn’t mandated to play in the game. He did so voluntarily and ended up tearing his Achilles. There was no mandate by the federal government. Can’t say the same on the clot shot.

And to the idiot that doesn’t know the difference in a torn Achilles and a fractured ankle, take the L and go sit in the corner until we say you can return.
 
Most countries aren’t recommending boosters to those healthy and <65. The FDA has now given FULL approval to the latest booster and the CDC (not surprisingly) just recommended boosters to everyone over 6 months old. And the talking head doctors just go out and promote it.

 
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I think what some are missing is that Aaron Rodgers wasn’t mandated to play in the game. He did so voluntarily and ended up tearing his Achilles. There was no mandate by the federal government. Can’t say the same on the clot shot.

And to the idiot that doesn’t know the difference in a torn Achilles and a fractured ankle, take the L and go sit in the corner until we say you can return.

Aaron Rodgers signed a contract so technically, if he was healthy and wanted to keep his job, he would have to play or he'd violate the terms of his contract...
 
Aaron Rodgers signed a contract so technically, if he was healthy and wanted to keep his job, he would have to play or he'd violate the terms of his contract...
He had his freedom to choose. The government wasn’t coercing the NY Jets (this year) to force him against his will to do something to keep his job. So technically he still had a slice of freedom and liberty.
 
There have been 20 instances at least of deaths posted in here where a 10 second Google search would have shown it wasnt the vax. Many times the actual article had the cause of death in there but the poster didn't read the article.

There was a death of a Ravens football player (Ferguson). The article stated he died in a drug house but it was passed off as a vax death. There was an article that talked about student deaths at NCSU. The headline talked about how they were vax deaths. Inside the article, it listed the causes of death (murder, car crash, suicide, drugs)....
Remember when motorcycle deaths were Covid deaths? Nobody died with Covid, they died from Covid.
 
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Misleading title.

Article is about Phenylephrine. It is a drug that is in Benadryl allergy plus congestion(the congestion drug). It is also the active ingredient in Sudafed PE, NOT Sudafed.

It is not Pseudoephedrine which is what most think of when they see only the word Sudafed mentioned. It is also not in regular Benadryl.




I just really have disdain for the so-called journalists that use these click-bait headlines.
I’m not sure what’s misleading about it. Also, Sudafed PE works and is the only nasal decongestant that resolves nasal stuffiness in my kid, so it isn’t a placebo like the FDA wants to say it is. Some people think this is to just get us closer to no longer being able to take care of ourselves with OTC medications, requiring everything to become prescribed through a doctor visit.
 
I’m not sure what’s misleading about it. Also, Sudafed PE works and is the only nasal decongestant that resolves nasal stuffiness in my kid, so it isn’t a placebo like the FDA wants to say it is. Some people think this is to just get us closer to no longer being able to take care of ourselves with OTC medications, requiring everything to become prescribed through a doctor visit.

The reason it bugged me is the headline says Benadryl and Sudafed. Doesn't say Benadryl allergy plus congestion or Sudafed PE. I feel "Journalists" do this to maximize clicks. I checked it out because I take regular Sudafed often and assumed that's what they were talking about. A lot of people will read that, never read the article, and then get all bent out of shape about Benadryl being taken of the shelves which is not the case...... at least at the moment.

I'm glad it works for your child! And with the FDA being behind it, I have very little faith in them making the correct decision!

Headline bugged me, that's all.


As far as the bolded part...... wouldn't surprise me in the least. Have little faith.
 

Don't you love how the media covers for the CDC? Clearly the CDC said that people with natural or vaccinated immunity are at a higher risk but the AP extrapolates that to "everyone." Where do they get that? If they meant everyone, why didn't they (the CDC) say that?
 
I’m not sure what’s misleading about it. Also, Sudafed PE works and is the only nasal decongestant that resolves nasal stuffiness in my kid, so it isn’t a placebo like the FDA wants to say it is. Some people think this is to just get us closer to no longer being able to take care of ourselves with OTC medications, requiring everything to become prescribed through a doctor visit.
I’m another life I worked for a pharmaceutical company.
I am 100% positive the Phenylephedrine drugs work…..not as good as pseudoephedrine but they do work.
Benadryl is something totally different
 
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