On Jul 11, 6:06=A0pm, Mike <M...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Mark Probert wrote:
> > On Jul 10, 11:34 pm, Mike <m...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> news.chi.sbcglobal.net wrote:
> >>> For once, I agree with you Mark. =A0 =A0 Interesting to note if the
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nti-vaccine
> >>> people were inoculated as infants and children and do they have any
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egrets
> >>> for having been vaccinated or not vaccinated?
> >>> Gail
> >> Why would they have any feelings?
>
> > Good question. Anti-vac liar merchants of disease, disability and
> > death do not have feelings.
>
> Tell that to Jenny McCarthy, a mother of an autistic boy.
If she had feelings coupled with an intellectually honest social
empathy, she would not be promoting anti-vaccination. Unfortunately,
she has drunk the anti-vac kool-aid.
> >> It's like feelings of non-believers about having been baptized (or
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)
> >> as infants. Or cir***cised. Why would there be any regrets?
>
> > Watch out for the anger of the anti-cir***cisionists.
>
> Cir***cision is not mandatory. And nobody tries to make it mandatory or
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an.
Does not matter to the anti's. Obviously, you have not met them.
> >> The people who would have regrets are the ones whose lives were
> >> affected.
>
> > You mean like the immunocompromised kid in England who died because
> > Wakefield caused a panic resulting in a decreased uptake, thus
> > exposing the kid to measles? Yes, his parents have regrets. They also
> > have a dead son.
>
> > For example, the college students who were hospitalized with
> >> mumps (after two MMR shots). They would prefer having had mumps in
the
> >> childhood.
>
> > No comparison. At least they are alive.
>
> Those who died from vaccinations are not alive.
The ones you mentioned are not dead.
Here is another take on the lack of social responsibility:
http://www.kirotv.com/health/16844318/detail.html
http://www.kirotv.com/health/3800631/detail.html
> >>> "Mark Probert" <mark.prob...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>news:cee09fee-dcd0-478a-b493-9d5ecc702a44@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>> 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.
> >>> Meanwhile, AmandaPeet, the upcoming star of the soon to be released
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> >>> Files Movie, says:
> >>> What does concern her is the growing number of unvaccinated children
> >>> who are benefiting from the "****eld" created by the inoculated=97we
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> >>> protected from viruses only if everyone, or most everyone, is
> >>> immunized: "Frankly, I feel that parents who don't vaccinate their
> >>> children are parasites."
> >> Some celebrities cannot just mind their own business, it is not in
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> >> nature.
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> >>>http://www.cookiemag.com/entertainment/2008/07/amandapeet
> >>> Clearly, silicone breast implants are not good for enhancing one's
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