slatten49 wrote:
Any 'evidence' one chooses to believe appears "overwhelming".
As a combat Marine in Viet Nam, 1968-69, I wore a helmet and flak-jacket even though they did not guarantee safety from bullets/shrapnel. However, as with v*****es, they did increase my chances for survival.
This is not a v*****e as it was defined 68/69 (Thank you for your service). Those v*****es actually prevented us from getting those diseases/v***ses. This doesn't "prevent" anything, at best it helps with symptoms. My 42 year old nephew died 2 yrs ago this Christmas from C***d, fully v******ted and under tx. He had no known contributing factors and responded well for a week on treatment. Then he went to sleep and didn't wake up. They told my sister there would be an autopsy, she waited patiently "a good Christian woman" for 3 months. Finally she calls and was told "oops, the autopsy box wasn't checked. So for those who want the "comfort" provided "mentally" from taking the injection-good for them. For those who don't want to take a risk on an experimental "v*****e"-good for them.