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What do all of these people have in common? They are being paid by big Pharma. Profit over people. We need to expose their conflict of interest.

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Bobby is the reason I voted for Trump. Thank you Sayer for what you do, the article and the link.

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Time for Pence to stop trying to be relevant!

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Big Pharma Rockefeller family, was all about money not Health!

Just ask Dr Fauci who got a pardon! Why??? He said he was innocent!!!!!

REALLY?????

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Here are the culprits that let in the EVIL pHARMACEUTICAL companies into the FDA, a couple of them anyway with the legislation to have pHARMACEUTICAL companies pay 45% through user FEES to fund the FDA.. A legal payoff for influence.. You will not be surprised at the names.. Peter Marks is an American hematologist oncologist serving as the director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research within the Food and Drug Administration. He was appointed to the position in 2016 after previously serving as deputy director. Fauci and Bush Senior, no surprise.. There were congressmen and women , same with senators who sponsored and voted for this.. I guarantee if you checked with the SEC or FEC you will find they all have pHARMACEUTICAL company stock, disgusting people. How AIDS Changed How the FDA is Funded The FDA continued its work fully funded by U.S. taxpayers for many years until this model was upended by a new infectious disease. The first U.S. case of HIV-induced AIDS occurred in 1981. It was rapidly spreading, with devastating complications like blindness, dementia, severe respiratory diseases and rare cancers. Well-known sports stars and celebrities died of AIDS-related complications. AIDS activists were incensed about long delays in getting experimental HIV drugs studied and approved by the FDA. In 1992, in response to intense pressure, Congress passed the Prescription Drug User Fee Act. It was signed into law by President George H.W. Bush. https://today.uconn.edu/2021/05/why-is-the-fda-funded-in-part-by-the-companies-it-regulates-

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Wow , SayerJi : brilliant work .

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How many of these idiot anti abortioners have adopted the children born addicted to heroin, or deformed, or with other torturous health problems that were forced to be born in pain without abortions? How many??

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and this comes on top of all the issues:

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/01/must-watch-biden-white-house-advisor-tells-okeefe/

the entire election took such a tremendous success in huge part because of RFK Jr. and his fight for a HEALTHY HUMAN BEING, so if now anything happens to the plan of him being the HHS secretary, I'd say it was a SETUP against him... To make health decisions only by one person, you know whom..., is just insane.

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Well done!

<blockquote> While Pence paints him as insufficiently pro-life, Kennedy has committed to upholding anti-abortion policies as HHS Secretary, demonstrating a capacity for compromise and public service that Pence’s rigid ideology lacks. </blockquote>

This is for me the crux of the argument, without even getting into the pedigree of the vaccines. Bobby has committed to not crossing the Trump administration's abortion policies. Case closed. Pence appears to suffer from the same fatal lack of perspective as do Democrats. ~Hegseth once got angry at his first wife? Then he's not qualified to lead our troops!~ But were that the case, there would be precious few Democrat senators sitting there to judge him.

The alliance of RFK with Trump is emblematic of America finally coming together after decades of disunity, and despite our acknowledged differences, working together on our existential problems. This is an historic political realignment, pointing to the predicted "Fourth Turning" in American political history. And RFK coming onboard was a major factor in Trump's re-election, because he brought hordes of Democrats and Independents along with him. Pence would throw all that away because of the convictions RFK has promised to keep personal.

Of course, the reality is that this is all a ploy by Pence, who wants to stay relevant. He's good at using sanctimony as a cover for personal ambition. He had me fooled many years ago, before Trump came on the scene. He was, in fact, the greatest personnel mistake of Trump 1. Trump relied on Pence as an advisor on key appointments, and we saw how that worked out. Pence was a controlled opposition saboteur from the outset. His performance in the primaries last year is proof positive that his time is up.

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