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	<title>Comments on: Ind., Tenn. to begin swine flu vaccinations</title>
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		<title>By: Jason</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason</dc:creator>
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		<description>I&#039;m glad my state will be directly responsible for innoculating all of these poor bastards with what I refer to as rat poison.  I placed the possible side effects and reactions that may result from the vaccination itself (directly from the package itself, mind you) at work next to the employee sign-up sheet for flu shots and H1N1 shot when it becomes available and was asked to removed it promptly.  I then asked why and their response was this &quot;  because you can&#039;t just put things on the wall that aren&#039;t true&quot;  What a great country we live in...I swear if things don&#039;t get better soon, I&quot;m going to leave.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m glad my state will be directly responsible for innoculating all of these poor bastards with what I refer to as rat poison.  I placed the possible side effects and reactions that may result from the vaccination itself (directly from the package itself, mind you) at work next to the employee sign-up sheet for flu shots and H1N1 shot when it becomes available and was asked to removed it promptly.  I then asked why and their response was this &#8221;  because you can&#8217;t just put things on the wall that aren&#8217;t true&#8221;  What a great country we live in&#8230;I swear if things don&#8217;t get better soon, I&#8221;m going to leave.</p>
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