Aaron Siri
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I would say they accused us of trying to eliminate the polio vaccine.
I would say they accused us of trying to eliminate the polio vaccine.
I would say they accused us of trying to eliminate the polio vaccine.
The New York Times headline was, right, that it was filed to get rid of the polio vaccine. That was the headline that everybody picked it up.
The New York Times headline was, right, that it was filed to get rid of the polio vaccine. That was the headline that everybody picked it up.
The New York Times headline was, right, that it was filed to get rid of the polio vaccine. That was the headline that everybody picked it up.
It's a classic retort. If you question anything about the safety of these products or even their efficacy or the clinical trials or the postalizer safety, the typical retort is, so you want everybody to have polio, huh?
It's a classic retort. If you question anything about the safety of these products or even their efficacy or the clinical trials or the postalizer safety, the typical retort is, so you want everybody to have polio, huh?
It's a classic retort. If you question anything about the safety of these products or even their efficacy or the clinical trials or the postalizer safety, the typical retort is, so you want everybody to have polio, huh?
It's a product. We're just asking questions.
It's a product. We're just asking questions.
It's a product. We're just asking questions.
So the, what the New York Times did is they purposefully, knowingly misled the entire country into believing that a petition that I filed on behalf of a client, not my petition, my client's petition, not Mr. Kennedy, he was not the client, a petition I've never spoke to him about ever, nor did my client. sought to eliminate the polio vaccine. That was the headline.
So the, what the New York Times did is they purposefully, knowingly misled the entire country into believing that a petition that I filed on behalf of a client, not my petition, my client's petition, not Mr. Kennedy, he was not the client, a petition I've never spoke to him about ever, nor did my client. sought to eliminate the polio vaccine. That was the headline.
So the, what the New York Times did is they purposefully, knowingly misled the entire country into believing that a petition that I filed on behalf of a client, not my petition, my client's petition, not Mr. Kennedy, he was not the client, a petition I've never spoke to him about ever, nor did my client. sought to eliminate the polio vaccine. That was the headline.
And therefore, because I'm Mr. Kennedy's lawyer, in some instances, my firm has almost 80 people. We have lots of clients, including Mr. Kennedy, including many others. And because we filed this petition on behalf of a different client, nothing to do with him. that questioned one polio vaccine, by the way, and it's licensure, and only us the children will get into that.
And therefore, because I'm Mr. Kennedy's lawyer, in some instances, my firm has almost 80 people. We have lots of clients, including Mr. Kennedy, including many others. And because we filed this petition on behalf of a different client, nothing to do with him. that questioned one polio vaccine, by the way, and it's licensure, and only us the children will get into that.
And therefore, because I'm Mr. Kennedy's lawyer, in some instances, my firm has almost 80 people. We have lots of clients, including Mr. Kennedy, including many others. And because we filed this petition on behalf of a different client, nothing to do with him. that questioned one polio vaccine, by the way, and it's licensure, and only us the children will get into that.
Somehow he wants to get rid of the polio vaccine, and they knew it was untrue, and they published it for the following simple reason. First of all, and if they didn't know this, they're not fit to be a high school newspaper, okay? One, the petition only sought review, and this was a petition to the FDA, only sought review as to one of six licensed polio vaccines and only as to children. Why?
Somehow he wants to get rid of the polio vaccine, and they knew it was untrue, and they published it for the following simple reason. First of all, and if they didn't know this, they're not fit to be a high school newspaper, okay? One, the petition only sought review, and this was a petition to the FDA, only sought review as to one of six licensed polio vaccines and only as to children. Why?