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In reply to the discussion: Robert De Niro Pulls Anti-Vaccine Documentary From Tribeca Film Festival [View all]Archae
(47,245 posts)48. "Interesting..."
Like having Eric Von Daniken on about archaeology, or "Miss Cleo" on about giving advice on topics like love.
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Robert De Niro Pulls Anti-Vaccine Documentary From Tribeca Film Festival [View all]
alp227
Mar 2016
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The film's key content cannot be countered just by ridicule or with blog posts by Snopes or skeptics
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2016
#13
No, a smart move would have been not trying to even show a film in the first place
cstanleytech
Mar 2016
#6
He lost his license because he falsified the results of the study he had published.
Humanist_Activist
Apr 2016
#29
The poor thing had to move to Texas, being so shunned in England by the medical community
NickB79
Apr 2016
#31
Have you seen the film? Why don't you see the film, then hoist whomever by their own petard!
proverbialwisdom
Apr 2016
#34
Thom Hartmann had both Dr Wakefield and Del Bigtree on his radio show today. Interesting.
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2016
#47