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Obama Climbs On The Vaccine Bandwagon
PeterB wrote:
On Apr 22, 8:09 pm, Jeff wrote: PeterB wrote: Vaccine is certainly implicated in autism even if it's not likely to be the sole trigger. What's tragic is that vaccine is so completely unncessary and without scientific basis. Really? Ever notice all those kids coming down with polio? Staying home from school from measles? Having birth defects from rubella? Not anymore. Timeline data for all of these proves conclusively that vaccine had nothing to do with them. Look it up. Really? Until the measles vaccine came out, most children got measles. Now, in the US and other countries where the vast majority of kids do, almost no kids get measles. Polio was wiped out of the western hemisphere by vaccines. Get a clue, man. When a child contracts a case of measles these days, it's almost certain that it won't be reported due to vaccine bias based on a child's vaccine status, but the best vaccine does is to limit or reduce the severity of a viral infection (and sometimes it produces symptoms not unlike the disease itself.) Bull. Already this year, cases of measles have been reported in California and the New York City Area. These cases were from people outside the country. Measles is reported. Since parents nowadays don't suspect a communicable disease, a child is rarely presented to a doctor for evaluation. He or she stays out of school for a day or two with a "flu bug." Even if the child is presented for evaluation, a doctor rarely orders blood work. Again, that is based on vaccine bias. You probably don't know that measles mortality had already declined by 95% before the vaccine was even introduced, and for that to happen, severe morbidity had to be declining, as well. Will you please provide evidence to back your claims? You seem to be totally ignorant. Vaccines completely eliminated polio in the Western hemisphrere, nearly completely stopped measles (with all cases from sources outside the US), decreased invasive Hib disease, nearly eliminated rubella-related birth defects, decrease the incidence and severity of chicken pox, decreased the rates of diptheria, tetanus and purtussis. One of my cousins died at age 3 within an hour of receiving her pertussis vaccine. This was before I was born and people rarely sought legal remedy against medical providers in those days. Both her mother and my mother (who had not yet had children of her own)were devastated by this loss. It's true that such diseases today are not the problem they once were, but vaccine was far too late in the game to explain those declines. Nowadays, we chalk most of our "mystery" bugs up to that "weird flu" going around, but you don't really know. Get a clue man. The vaccines wiped out the diseases. If you want to decrease the chances of your kid from getting sick or dying, then vaccines are necessary. Care to back that up with risk-adjusted scientific evidence from a published source? I suggest you look at the evidence at www.cdc.gov. |
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Obama Climbs On The Vaccine Bandwagon
Kevysmom wrote:
vaccines, have far outweighed any small risk vaccinations present. Tell that to a mother who watched her child go into a seizure and died. How about you telling a mother of a child who died from Hib meningitis that the Hib vaccine is dangerous? The fact is that there is risk in everything we do. Vaccines and refusing to get vaccines is no different. The risk from vaccines is far less than the risk of the diseases they prevent. Unfortunately, your emotional argument will convince some parents not to vaccinate their kids. Sadly, those kids are more likely to get very serious illnesses. On Apr 23, 9:18 am, "news" wrote: "Myrl" wrote in message ... On Apr 22, 5:09 pm, Jeff wrote: PeterB wrote: Vaccine is certainly implicated in autism even if it's not likely to be the sole trigger. What's tragic is that vaccine is so completely unncessary and without scientific basis. Really? Ever notice all those kids coming down with polio? Staying home from school from measles? Having birth defects from rubella? Not anymore. Vaccines completely eliminated polio in the Western hemisphrere, nearly completely stopped measles (with all cases from sources outside the US), decreased invasive Hib disease, nearly eliminated rubella-related birth defects, decrease the incidence and severity of chicken pox, decreased the rates of diptheria, tetanus and purtussis. If you want to decrease the chances of your kid from getting sick or dying, then vaccines are necessary. Jeff Most intelligent folks have figured out the enormous benefit seen from vaccines, have far outweighed any small risk vaccinations present. People who would promote an anti vaccination agenda in this day and age, are either too young to remember the world with Polio, Rubella, Whooping Cough, Mumps, etc.; OR they are too old and senile to remember it! So Myrl, how's that bridge buying thing working out for you?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Obama Climbs On The Vaccine Bandwagon
On Apr 23, 3:55*pm, Ilena Rose wrote:
Coleah & Myrl ... Mention my name and I'll be there..... http://www.ilena-rosenthal.com |
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Obama Climbs On The Vaccine Bandwagon
On Apr 23, 3:57*pm, Ilena Rose wrote:
Coleah & Myrl ... Mention my name and I'll be there..... http://www.ilena-rosenthal.com |
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On Apr 23, 4:09*pm, Kevysmom wrote:
Ilena, They have to be paid pharma shills. That can be the ONLY explanation for their ignorance and anger. Mention my name and I'll be there..... http://www.ilena-rosenthal.com |
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Obama Climbs On The Vaccine Bandwagon
Myrl wrote:
On Apr 23, 12:14*pm, Ilena Rose wrote: LOL ... Myrl ... you are projecting again ... it is you who dressed up calling yourself "Will Ketcher" and got busted ... More importantly - Who was it that labeled Mark as Will Ketcher for over 4 years, while projecting it all over newsgroups, and on your non- profit webpages. Yes, Will kaught you with your pants around your ankles, And that's not a pretty sight, let me tell you. lying through your teeth, and the Google archives of this newsgroup proves it. http://www.ilena-rosenthal.com -- Peter Bowditch aa #2243 The Millenium Project http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles Australian Council Against Health Fraud http://www.acahf.org.au Australian Skeptics http://www.skeptics.com.au To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com |
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Obama Climbs On The Vaccine Bandwagon
Pure Pharma Propaganda Bullsh*t!
We were also told the Iraq had WMD and we are in imminent danger. By the same people I might add. On Apr 23, 6:32*pm, Jeff wrote: Kevysmom wrote: vaccines, have far outweighed any small risk vaccinations present. Tell that to a mother who watched her child go into a seizure and died. How about you telling a mother of a child who died from Hib meningitis that the Hib vaccine is dangerous? The fact is that there is risk in everything we do. Vaccines and refusing to get vaccines is no different. The risk from vaccines is far less than the risk of the diseases they prevent. Unfortunately, your emotional argument will convince some parents not to vaccinate their kids. Sadly, those kids are more likely to get very serious illnesses. On Apr 23, 9:18 am, "news" wrote: "Myrl" wrote in message .... On Apr 22, 5:09 pm, Jeff wrote: PeterB wrote: Vaccine is certainly implicated in autism even if it's not likely to be the sole trigger. What's tragic is that vaccine is so completely unncessary and without scientific basis. Really? Ever notice all those kids coming down with polio? Staying home from school from measles? Having birth defects from rubella? Not anymore. Vaccines completely eliminated polio in the Western hemisphrere, nearly completely stopped measles (with all cases from sources outside the US), decreased invasive Hib disease, nearly eliminated rubella-related birth defects, decrease the incidence and severity of chicken pox, decreased the rates of diptheria, tetanus and purtussis. If you want to decrease the chances of your kid from getting sick or dying, then vaccines are necessary. Jeff Most intelligent folks have figured out the enormous benefit seen from vaccines, have far outweighed any small risk vaccinations present. People who would promote an anti vaccination agenda in this day and age, are either too young to remember the world with Polio, Rubella, Whooping Cough, Mumps, etc.; OR they are too old and senile to remember it! * So Myrl, how's that bridge buying thing working out for you?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Kevysmom wrote:
Pure Pharma Propaganda Bullsh*t! Actually, that is my opinion. What the pharma companies say is not my concern. We were also told the Iraq had WMD and we are in imminent danger. By the same people I might add. Really? And what people are these? On Apr 23, 6:32 pm, Jeff wrote: Kevysmom wrote: vaccines, have far outweighed any small risk vaccinations present. Tell that to a mother who watched her child go into a seizure and died. How about you telling a mother of a child who died from Hib meningitis that the Hib vaccine is dangerous? The fact is that there is risk in everything we do. Vaccines and refusing to get vaccines is no different. The risk from vaccines is far less than the risk of the diseases they prevent. Unfortunately, your emotional argument will convince some parents not to vaccinate their kids. Sadly, those kids are more likely to get very serious illnesses. On Apr 23, 9:18 am, "news" wrote: "Myrl" wrote in message ... On Apr 22, 5:09 pm, Jeff wrote: PeterB wrote: Vaccine is certainly implicated in autism even if it's not likely to be the sole trigger. What's tragic is that vaccine is so completely unncessary and without scientific basis. Really? Ever notice all those kids coming down with polio? Staying home from school from measles? Having birth defects from rubella? Not anymore. Vaccines completely eliminated polio in the Western hemisphrere, nearly completely stopped measles (with all cases from sources outside the US), decreased invasive Hib disease, nearly eliminated rubella-related birth defects, decrease the incidence and severity of chicken pox, decreased the rates of diptheria, tetanus and purtussis. If you want to decrease the chances of your kid from getting sick or dying, then vaccines are necessary. Jeff Most intelligent folks have figured out the enormous benefit seen from vaccines, have far outweighed any small risk vaccinations present. People who would promote an anti vaccination agenda in this day and age, are either too young to remember the world with Polio, Rubella, Whooping Cough, Mumps, etc.; OR they are too old and senile to remember it! So Myrl, how's that bridge buying thing working out for you?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Obama Climbs On The Vaccine Bandwagon
We were also told the Iraq had WMD and we are in imminent danger. By the same people I might add. Really? And what people are these? Well, lets see we are in Iraq for oil, so who is behind oil? Corporate America. How do they get that oil, They use our government. On Apr 23, 7:16*pm, Jeff wrote: Kevysmom wrote: Pure Pharma Propaganda Bullsh*t! Actually, that is my opinion. What the pharma companies say is not my concern. We were also told the Iraq had WMD and we are in imminent danger. *By the same people I might add. Really? And what people are these? On Apr 23, 6:32 pm, Jeff wrote: Kevysmom wrote: vaccines, have far outweighed any small risk vaccinations present. Tell that to a mother who watched her child go into a seizure and died. How about you telling a mother of a child who died from Hib meningitis that the Hib vaccine is dangerous? The fact is that there is risk in everything we do. Vaccines and refusing to get vaccines is no different. The risk from vaccines is far less than the risk of the diseases they prevent. Unfortunately, your emotional argument will convince some parents not to vaccinate their kids. Sadly, those kids are more likely to get very serious illnesses. On Apr 23, 9:18 am, "news" wrote: "Myrl" wrote in message .... On Apr 22, 5:09 pm, Jeff wrote: PeterB wrote: Vaccine is certainly implicated in autism even if it's not likely to be the sole trigger. What's tragic is that vaccine is so completely unncessary and without scientific basis. Really? Ever notice all those kids coming down with polio? Staying home from school from measles? Having birth defects from rubella? Not anymore. Vaccines completely eliminated polio in the Western hemisphrere, nearly completely stopped measles (with all cases from sources outside the US), decreased invasive Hib disease, nearly eliminated rubella-related birth defects, decrease the incidence and severity of chicken pox, decreased the rates of diptheria, tetanus and purtussis. If you want to decrease the chances of your kid from getting sick or dying, then vaccines are necessary. Jeff Most intelligent folks have figured out the enormous benefit seen from vaccines, have far outweighed any small risk vaccinations present. People who would promote an anti vaccination agenda in this day and age, are either too young to remember the world with Polio, Rubella, Whooping Cough, Mumps, etc.; OR they are too old and senile to remember it! * So Myrl, how's that bridge buying thing working out for you?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Obama Climbs On The Vaccine Bandwagon
On Apr 23, 4:11*pm, Kevysmom wrote:
Pure Pharma Propaganda Bullsh*t! We were also told the Iraq had WMD and we are in imminent danger. *By the same people I might add. No Dear - It wasn't the "same" people who told us there were WMDs in Iraq, and presenting scientific proof that vaccines work! I know you may wish to see conspiracies everywhere! As an aside, on Monday in Phoenix, UFO(s) were sited. Pictures were taken and they hit the media. Then the next day, a guy comes forward and states that he strung a bunch of balloons together, with flares attached to them, which provided the "UFO" effect. However, there are those that now say it's the "official" explanation - and extrateresterials are out there! The people seeing that report will fall into 3 categories: (1) People who will believe the guy's story. (2) People who will believe his story is an official coverup story. (3) But, the third group of people, will say maybe it is, maybe it's not - and either continue exploring for the truth, or go on to other things in their lives. |
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