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Old 02-03-2015, 11:22 AM
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I don't understand the feigned outrage from someone who is o.k. with abortion in pretty much any circumstance.

It just screams of pure idiocy to me...but I digress. Majority of liberals are overbearing extreme idiots who wish people would burn in hell.

Even though they're atheist scum. Stupid know-it-alls who want to control people no different than the imaginary conservative side they hate.

I'm absolutely fed up with control freaks. If people don't want their kids vaccinated it isn't any of your god-damned business. Blame it on your weak genetics if you get sick.

It's not like you morons appreciate life to begin with. Don't act like you do now.
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Old 02-03-2015, 11:27 AM
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Speaking of forcing people into something they don't want...

how about the school lunches and how they aren't fit for a dog?

Perfect storm for you scientific know-it-all libtards. What happens when malnourished children congregate together?

That's right. Disease. Don't act like you care. You elected the idiot twice.
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Old 02-04-2015, 05:07 PM
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most schools require vaccines.

this is just totalitarian fear mongering from those that love being controlled.

What's most amusing is these progressives and their feigned outrage. Like in the grand scheme of things they want children to live.

Sure.

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Old 02-04-2015, 05:30 PM
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Old 02-04-2015, 09:41 PM
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most schools require vaccines.

this is just totalitarian fear mongering from those that love being controlled.

What's most amusing is these progressives and their feigned outrage. Like in the grand scheme of things they want children to live.

Sure.

Sometimes science is ....well...just plain science.
And sometimes everything isn't false flag.

And MOST times, the obvious is...well... the obvious.

Keep opening your borders, without quarantine, and blame hippies for the resurgence of your eradicated pox. Pffft.
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Old 02-04-2015, 10:52 PM
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Sometimes science is ....well...just plain science.
And sometimes everything isn't false flag.

And MOST times, the obvious is...well... the obvious.

Keep opening your borders, without quarantine, and blame hippies for the resurgence of your eradicated pox. Pffft* -


*Not meant towards you, specifically, in a pejorative sense, but rather the nonsense that this plague, perpetrated by the likes of the Jenny McCarthy {et. al} Pseudo-scientists that *read something on the Internet that fits their own narrative* would have you believe
As a fortunate survivor of Scarlet Fever in the 1960's I couldn't be more thankful that a vaccine was found, and that we all benefit from real science that worked to the betterment of mankind. Nowadays, we'd be on pills for the rest of our lives to "treat" the "condition"
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Old 02-05-2015, 07:13 AM
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Sometimes science is ....well...just plain science.
And sometimes everything isn't false flag.

And MOST times, the obvious is...well... the obvious.

Keep opening your borders, without quarantine, and blame hippies for the resurgence of your eradicated pox. Pffft.
Yeah I know you're back in with the home team. Thanks for clarifying.

If the vaccine is so good then why did 6 who had the vaccine still get measles at Disneyland?

Government always knows best cause...science...science is never flawed

Make all vaccines mandatory so the weak can live.


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Old 02-05-2015, 03:44 PM
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Describe your bunker.
It's not that. It's just I'm not going to be a p u s s y and open my legs every time the government and it's media outlets start spreading fear by doing what they always do...scaring you with the thought of your kid dying.

Especially when the enforcement you totalitarians are crying for has already proven to be flawed. Getting the vaccine isn't full-proof.

If science is...which seems to be the theme here...then uh. Yeah.

Whatever.

It's like you folks are saying vaccines saved humanity.
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Old 02-05-2015, 09:56 PM
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http://news.yahoo.com/5-children-ill...191610364.html

now, i don't agree with those saying vaccines should be mandatory....but damn, why do people have to be so blase about their kids health? or worse than blase, they just refuse to listen to professionals. they'll listen to a playboy bunny, but not their doctor?
people worked hard to develop these vaccines, and they have saved god knows how many lives over the years. but now, for some reason, some think they're not necessary. that's too bad for their kids, and for others who come in contact who are too young, or have other issues that preclude them getting vaccines.


http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...efits/8094789/

seems many have forgotten or just ignore how things used to be....but hey, we can return to those good old days and then they'll understand. won't that be fun?
my mother once told me she'd have liked to live during the antebellum days. i told her she was nuts. people who know i love history ask all the time when i wish i'd lived. now. now is good. i can read about all those 'good old days' while enjoying electricity, running water, refrigeration, air conditioning, and modern medicine.
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Old 02-11-2015, 12:36 PM
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I do think vaccines should be mandatory, because there are a small number of kids and adults who truly can't get them, due to leukemia or severe allergies or immune deficiencies. I think those kids deserve a chance to have as active a life as possible, and it's my responsibility as someone with a functioning immune system, and as a parent of a healthy kid with a functioning immune system, to do my part to protect those who were not so lucky so they can go play in the park without worrying they're going home with measles.

I mean, I'm perfectly healthy, but society has determined it's a health hazard if I decide to take a dump on the sidewalk, and yet somehow I don't feel my freedom has been impinged on.

Now, making them mandatory means they also need to be free and readily accessible.

Also more public restrooms.

Elizabeth Warren asks questions that explain it simply:
http://wonkette.com/575863/elizabeth...ocking-answers
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Old 02-04-2015, 05:35 PM
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The none of your "god-damned business" argument does not always cut it.

I happened to come across a well-reasoned portion of John Podhoretz' nationally syndicated column, with which I agree:

"The diseases for which we immunize babies and toddlers are airborne or communicated by casual contact.

Now, it’s true that keeping a proper balance between the rights of individuals and families in the private sphere and the obligations placed upon us as parts of a national whole is a core issue in a self-governing society like the United States.

The problem is that vaccination is the worst possible issue to stake a claim for the private sphere, because the only way societies can stamp out infectious diseases for which vaccines have been discovered is to insist that everybody get them.

This is the concept of “herd immunity”: No vaccine offers perfect protection, but if everyone is vaccinated, the few isolated cases won’t spread — and all cases will become exceedingly rare.

Thus, your supposed “right” not to vaccinate your child actually impinges on my child’s right to the promise in the Declaration of Independence of “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

If my infant hasn’t yet been immunized and gets measles or mumps or whooping cough from your toddler, whom you chose not to immunize, he has been placed at unnecessary risk of loss of life.

You’d only choose not to immunize your child because you thought the risk to your child outweighed the possible good.

But in doing so, you’d be committing an act of thievery of a kind — stealing the herd immunity of others to secure the health of your child without doing a thing to extend it to others."



And people freaking about ebola, and demanding a vaccine....while a once eliminated, far more easily apread disease makes a comeback.
one of my pet peeves has always been poor kids paying for their parents stupidity.
far, far better chance of a kid getting sick because of no vaccine than from getting a vaccine.
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