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So back to this couple who moved from Chicago to Tennessee.
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Then they got divorced.
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The judge, Tennessee Judge Todd Burnett, out of nowhere, found out that the kids were not vaccinated and ordered them to be vaccinated.
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The youngest son, Isaac, after receiving 18 vaccines in one day, Developed severe aggressive autism.
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Today he requires around-the-clock care.
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The children's mother soon abandoned the children, leaving Iben, the man, to raise them as a single parent.
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Now, that's why I said, I told you, it involves the degradation of medicine and law, even though he is still obliged to pay child support.
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How do you like that for a punchline?
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She abandoned the kids.
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They're with him full-time, and he has to pay child support.
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To who?
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To the wife that ran away.
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But she's not supporting the children.
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But she's not supporting the children, yes.
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During divorce proceedings, his wife's attorney used the vaccination issue to drive a wedge between the parents.
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Ivan said, when we went to court, I guess her attorney knew that Burnett, Was a pro-vaccine judge, and that's something that they could get me on.
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But, of course, which is also bizarre, as I said, because they never had a disagreement on this before.
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But now she could win.
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Whatever it is she wanted to win.
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She didn't want to win custody.
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Burnett told the couple it was his, quote, personal opinion that not vaccinating your children is child abuse.
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He then told the couple that whichever parent would be willing to vaccinate the children that same day would leave the courthouse with the children.
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That's why this story is so important.
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