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calimary

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94. VERY interesting (and most welcome) details!
Tue Jun 2, 2026, 09:22 PM
21 hrs ago

I wonder if anyone in the greater Kennedy family will ever feel like talking…

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My former brother in law had polio UpInArms Yesterday #1
My Grandfather had a bum leg from polio pfitz59 Yesterday #2
My Uncle Otis had it as a kid JustAnotherGen Yesterday #3
Pretty damn sure they'll have had a Tetanus shot. Ferryboat Yesterday #4
You would think so, right? But... Random Boomer 9 hrs ago #100
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In the Long Game, I think B.See Yesterday #9
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LG Emile Yesterday #15
do enjoy your latest brief stay niyad Yesterday #16
I alerted MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #20
I knew that somebody had! niyad Yesterday #21
That was some weird shit! Quiet Em Yesterday #24
That it was MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #26
I couldn't make any sense of it either MIButterfly Yesterday #27
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One Of The Least Informed Posts I've Ever Seen ProfessorGAC Yesterday #12
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Nobody Said It Was ProfessorGAC Yesterday #22
Just purchased a sticker UpInArms 7 hrs ago #104
Are you sure you're in the right place? MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #13
I see that our resident troll is busy today. niyad Yesterday #18
We should probably have a regularly scheduled post on science and vaccines... littlemissmartypants Yesterday #44
My first troll MIButterfly Yesterday #28
What flavour pizza do you like? niyad Yesterday #14
When I was in grade school in the 1950's, we had a girl in our class who had polio. calguy Yesterday #6
A child in our school about two years older had polio. Went from braces to a chair to the grave by age 14. twodogsbarking Yesterday #32
We saw disabled everywhere, at school as well as in the neighborhoods. Magoo48 2 hrs ago #110
Bottom line, the right wing MAGA mentality is B.See Yesterday #7
They're a death cult and proud of it. wnylib Yesterday #60
I agree MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #8
You are just a youngster! sheshe2 Yesterday #19
Mentally I'm in my twenties MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #23
It sounds good to me! sheshe2 Yesterday #31
My husband once accused me of not acting my age MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #54
Didn't have time to be in my 20s when I was in my 20s Attilatheblond Yesterday #71
I remember getting an injection when the Salk vaccine came out. anciano Yesterday #10
I remember those iron lungs, they scared the hell out of me. demosincebirth Yesterday #49
Me too. My uncle and cousin had polio. I remember the long lines in the hot summer to get the sugar cube debm55 23 hrs ago #86
My mother-in-law was one of the last people in America to get polio. NNadir Yesterday #25
My grandmother had it and survived - TBF Yesterday #35
I used to have to be tolerant of them when they were few in number an had no influence MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #37
Where we lived, the shots then the sugar cube drew huge long lines of kids and adults Attilatheblond Yesterday #72
I worked with a lady in the late 80s whose husband wore braces on both legs from having had polio as a child... wcmagumba Yesterday #29
Check FDR. demosincebirth Yesterday #52
It was a scary time Chalco Yesterday #30
Or diphtheria. Disaffected Yesterday #33
Like polluters, they are unwilling to test their theories by putting their own skin in the game bucolic_frolic Yesterday #34
I was born in '47... GiqueCee Yesterday #36
I agree with you 100% about RFK, Jr MIButterfly Yesterday #43
VERY interesting (and most welcome) details! calimary 21 hrs ago #94
I had polio in 1952. I eventually regained the use of my arm and have had a normal life. dedl67 Yesterday #38
Just because someone remembers polio is no guarantee they support vaccination. My mother has a friend who was born in Fil1957 Yesterday #39
How sad MIButterfly Yesterday #45
Yeah it is. This is someone who was sending out images of Trump as Jesus back in '20. She's also into eastern Fil1957 Yesterday #65
Yikes! Trump as Jesus? MIButterfly Yesterday #70
I agree LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #40
From another Boomer BeneteauBum Yesterday #41
53'er here too. czarjak Yesterday #42
I was in grade school when the Salk Vaccine was introduced in 1955. patphil Yesterday #46
Amen and amen! paleotn Yesterday #47
A good friend canetoad Yesterday #48
I'm 68, so by the time I was born, the polio vaccine was pretty common MichMan Yesterday #50
No, that's not what I meant at all and I'm sorry if it came out that way MIButterfly Yesterday #56
Seems pretty clear. Not sure how else it could be taken MichMan Yesterday #67
I'm sorry MIButterfly 23 hrs ago #80
I would just change the title from "people" to "antivaxxers" MichMan 23 hrs ago #81
Done MIButterfly 23 hrs ago #83
Your OP was clear to me and I'm 66. yardwork 9 hrs ago #101
This message was self-deleted by its author Mariana 22 hrs ago #90
What about those of us who support vaccinations and weren't born back in the 50s? cstanleytech Yesterday #51
I meant no offense by my post and I'm sorry if it came across otherwise MIButterfly Yesterday #57
Just wanted to make sure 😊 cstanleytech Yesterday #58
My aunt had polio nuxvomica Yesterday #53
I was born in mid-1955 and recall neighbors who walked with a limp from polio and considered themselves damned lucky! SheltieLover Yesterday #55
One of my aunts was one of those neighbors who got off lucky with a limp & feet that were very different sizes Attilatheblond Yesterday #73
... SheltieLover Yesterday #74
Do you remember when Dear Abby used to tell people about places where they could swap shoes Attilatheblond Yesterday #75
No I'd never heard about that. SheltieLover 23 hrs ago #76
My aunt would be in her 130s by now, so, no. But I will file that info away for anyone who needs such help Attilatheblond 23 hrs ago #77
I had a friend whose 1 foot was a half size zmaller than her other foot SheltieLover 23 hrs ago #79
Vaccinations that worked so well, that people of later generations question Bristlecone Yesterday #59
You speak the truth! MIButterfly Yesterday #62
I don't think it's about vaccines BaronChocula Yesterday #61
My sweetheart of a mother caught it at age 3, in the late 1920s lostnfound Yesterday #63
I have the mark of the beast on my arm NHvet Yesterday #64
People in "iron lungs" were real. My sister had a relationship with one. Unsure of the extent. I was pretty young. nt Evolve Dammit Yesterday #66
I'm guessing all the dead MAGAT anti-covid vaccine morons would be in the no need for polio vaccine camp. NoMoreRepugs Yesterday #68
I was born in 1955. I had a sheltered childhood, but. I remember Vogon_Glory Yesterday #69
Survivors Maninacan 23 hrs ago #78
As a kid, nothing terrified me more CanonRay 23 hrs ago #82
You're so right charliea 23 hrs ago #84
RFK Jr. is anti vax The Wizard 23 hrs ago #85
Alan Alda told his story of recovering from polio FullySupportDems 22 hrs ago #87
Amen. tavernier 22 hrs ago #88
Amen ! republianmushroom 22 hrs ago #89
I had polio as a child. Had braces on my legs for a while. Apparently hated the braces so much that I highplainsdem 22 hrs ago #91
Every So Often The Conductor 21 hrs ago #92
Bring back the pictures of polio kids in iron lungs. Aussie105 21 hrs ago #93
My sister's best friend from 6 years old had polio and we were all vaxed Bev54 20 hrs ago #95
The baby graves were visible from my school playground Betty Boom 19 hrs ago #96
My grandma was cribbled from polio. Figarosmom 17 hrs ago #97
Hear Hear MIButterfly! I remember. flashman13 12 hrs ago #98
I'm a few years younger than you... COL Mustard 10 hrs ago #99
I do remember Racygrandma 8 hrs ago #102
vax nonsense newruby 8 hrs ago #103
The song "Save the Last Dance for Me" Freddie 7 hrs ago #106
The daughter of my grandparents' best friends evolves 5 hrs ago #107
I knew two twin girls, maybe 5 years old, who were March of Dimes poster children. dedl67 4 hrs ago #108
One of my HS classmates had polio Old Crank 3 hrs ago #109
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