On Apr 23, 5:24=A0pm, Kevysmom <bluebun...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > However, I'll give Kevysmom this. . .It is true that some in this
> > administration, had a considerable amount of investment in the Anthrax
> > vaccine. =A0I think Rumsfeld especially did.
>
> See, I didnt know Rummy had his greedy hands in the Anthrax vaccine!
>
>
>
> > Remember the Anthrax scare we had immediately following 9-11??? =A0It
> > turns out it was likely a domestic terrorist threat/attacks. =A0And
the
> > strain of Anthrax used in those attacks, apparently came from a
> > military base right here in the USA. =A0What ever happened to that
> > "person of interest" (Stephen Hatfill) anyway???-
>
> I sure hope everyone is smart enough to be voting for Obama.
>
> On Apr 23, 7:51=A0pm, Myrl <wisgroup_lea...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > On Apr 23, 4:16=A0pm, Jeff <kidsdoc2...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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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.
=
=A0By
> > > > the same people I might add.
>
> > > Really? And what people are these?
>
> > > > On Apr 23, 6:32 pm, Jeff <kidsdoc2...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 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
meningi=
tis
> > > >> 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
th=
ey
> > > >> prevent.
>
> > > >> Unfortunately, your emotional argument will convince some parents
n=
ot to
> > > >> vaccinate their kids. Sadly, those kids are more likely to get
very=
> > > >> serious illnesses.
>
> > > >>> On Apr 23, 9:18 am, "news" <tool...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > > >>>> "Myrl" <wisgroup_lea...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> > >
>>>>news:1c261df5-8cb1-4efd-8f3a-59d3ab244543@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > >>>> On Apr 22, 5:09 pm, Jeff <kidsdoc2...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > > >>>>> PeterB wrote:
> > > >>>>>> Vaccine is certainly implicated in autism even if it's not
like=
ly to
> > > >>>>>> be the sole trigger. What's tragic is that vaccine is so
comple=
tely
> > > >>>>>> unncessary and without scientific basis.
> > > >>>>> Really? Ever notice all those kids coming down with polio?
Stayi=
ng 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-relate=
d birth
> > > >>>>> defects, decrease the incidence and severity of chicken pox,
dec=
reased
> > > >>>>> the rates of diptheria, tetanus and purtussis.
> > > >>>>> If you want to decrease the chances of your kid from getting
sic=
k 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
a=
nd
> > > >>>> age, are either too young to remember the world with Polio,
Rubel=
la,
> > > >>>> Whooping Cough, Mumps, etc.; OR they are too old and senile to
> > > >>>> remember it!
> > > >>>> =A0 So Myrl, how's that bridge buying thing working out for
you?-=
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> > Yep, Iraqi expatriot, Chalabi, who sold the whole WMD scheme to the
> > current administration, has controlling interest in the companies that
> > make vaccines. . .LOL!
>
> > However, I'll give Kevysmom this. . .It is true that some in this
> > administration, had a considerable amount of investment in the Anthrax
> > vaccine. =A0I think Rumsfeld especially did.
>
> > Remember the Anthrax scare we had immediately following 9-11??? =A0It
> > turns out it was likely a domestic terrorist threat/attacks. =A0And
the
> > strain of Anthrax used in those attacks, apparently came from a
> > military base right here in the USA. =A0What ever happened to that
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I think most anyone would be better running the White House than what
we have! At one point I had more hope for McCain, but he doesn't seem
to have a plan for the ailing economy. His stance is leave it alone!
I think 8 years of the existing policies would all but ruin us. . .and
that's what I see McCain as perpetuating.
Like Obama, I was totally against going into Iraq from the very
beginning. The archives of this newsgroup will prove that. But, I
disagree with him now. We have totally broke it over there, and we
should not just get up and leave. I think we have a moral obligation
to stabilize the situation that we created by unilaterally impossing
pre-emptive action on a country, which had absolutely nothing to do
with 9-11. The terrorists flying the planes that day were from Saudi
Arabia and Pakistan - Not Iraq, or Iran!
I like what Hillary says about Health care, I also agree, that there
should be benchmarks for leaving Iraq - and those benchmarks should
not be publicized!


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