On Jul 10, 9:12=A0pm, Mike <m...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Mark Probert wrote:
> > Recently, Jenny McCarthy, former Playboy Bunny, and recipient of
> > silicone breast implants, became a national celebrity for her
> > outspokenness on the subject of vaccine safety and autism.
>
> > Jenny, probably brain damaged due to chrinic silicone exposure, is
> > firmly anti-vaccination.
>
> Not funny. What Mark "forgot" to mention is that Jenny McCarthy has an
> autistic child. This is much more relevant to the story that breast
> implants or Playboy.
>
> <...>
>
> > Clearly, silicone breast implants are not good for enhancing one's
> > thinking skills.
>
> Clearly omitting relevant facts is not good for enhancing one's
credibili=
ty.
This is just in my opinion Mark striking out against others who hold
that vaccinations and silicone breast implants to be risky business.
Mark likely sees silicone breast implants as relatively safe.
Though perhaps I am confusing him with Mark Thorson.
And far as I can tell Jenny is as qualtified as Mark when it
comes to opinions on this matter.
Personally I assume these things have risks such that I don't think
some tinhorn Texas state representative should be making additional
vaccinations the law of that land. On the other hand, I am not
adamently
antivaccination like Cee and his ilk rather I take the subject on a
case by a case basis.
I do wish for better resources on which to make choices on vaccines.
Too many in the health community walk in lock step without much
critical
thinking .....too much nursing process and too little over all
observation.


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