Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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And, you know, it occurred to me that we were living a science fiction nightmare where my children and the children of every other American could now no longer engage in the seminal primal activity of American youth, which is to go fishing with their mom or dad at a local fishing home and come home and safely eat the fish. Oh, I've been trying for 17 years to get the mercury out of the vaccines.
And, you know, it occurred to me that we were living a science fiction nightmare where my children and the children of every other American could now no longer engage in the seminal primal activity of American youth, which is to go fishing with their mom or dad at a local fishing home and come home and safely eat the fish. Oh, I've been trying for 17 years to get the mercury out of the vaccines.
It's out of many American vaccines. We're still giving it to every African child. And it's still in the flu shots, which are given to pregnant women, which is insane. But, you know, I spent 35 years trying to get mercury out of the fish. And nobody called me anti-fish. So I'm trying to get mercury out of the vaccines. It doesn't make me anti-vaccine.
It's out of many American vaccines. We're still giving it to every African child. And it's still in the flu shots, which are given to pregnant women, which is insane. But, you know, I spent 35 years trying to get mercury out of the fish. And nobody called me anti-fish. So I'm trying to get mercury out of the vaccines. It doesn't make me anti-vaccine.
It's out of many American vaccines. We're still giving it to every African child. And it's still in the flu shots, which are given to pregnant women, which is insane. But, you know, I spent 35 years trying to get mercury out of the fish. And nobody called me anti-fish. So I'm trying to get mercury out of the vaccines. It doesn't make me anti-vaccine.
I rejoice in millennials volunteering one-on-one for many reasons. It's good for the people they're helping, but it's also good for them. There's a lot of evidence that
I rejoice in millennials volunteering one-on-one for many reasons. It's good for the people they're helping, but it's also good for them. There's a lot of evidence that
I rejoice in millennials volunteering one-on-one for many reasons. It's good for the people they're helping, but it's also good for them. There's a lot of evidence that
if you're volunteering to help somebody else, you're probably getting more benefits out of it than they do because there are all sorts of, I mean, even physiological changes, but certainly people, after you volunteered, you're happier than if you hadn't volunteered. And probably also the person you're helping is better off.
if you're volunteering to help somebody else, you're probably getting more benefits out of it than they do because there are all sorts of, I mean, even physiological changes, but certainly people, after you volunteered, you're happier than if you hadn't volunteered. And probably also the person you're helping is better off.
if you're volunteering to help somebody else, you're probably getting more benefits out of it than they do because there are all sorts of, I mean, even physiological changes, but certainly people, after you volunteered, you're happier than if you hadn't volunteered. And probably also the person you're helping is better off.
If the vaccine works, I'd be the first one to take it. And I took flu vaccines for 20 years every year. All my children are fully vaccinated.
If the vaccine works, I'd be the first one to take it. And I took flu vaccines for 20 years every year. All my children are fully vaccinated.
If the vaccine works, I'd be the first one to take it. And I took flu vaccines for 20 years every year. All my children are fully vaccinated.
It's one reason to volunteer. You don't have to choose between the reasons. I mean, it's good for you and it's good for those around you. In writing the book Bowling Alone, I talked about a lot of the consequences of our connections with other people, both our actual in-person connections and our connections through political organizations or whatever.
It's one reason to volunteer. You don't have to choose between the reasons. I mean, it's good for you and it's good for those around you. In writing the book Bowling Alone, I talked about a lot of the consequences of our connections with other people, both our actual in-person connections and our connections through political organizations or whatever.
It's one reason to volunteer. You don't have to choose between the reasons. I mean, it's good for you and it's good for those around you. In writing the book Bowling Alone, I talked about a lot of the consequences of our connections with other people, both our actual in-person connections and our connections through political organizations or whatever.