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Confusious Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-21-09 03:38 AM
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147. Do you not pay attention to things going on in the world?
Edited on Wed Oct-21-09 03:53 AM by Confusious
"That's . . . MOLECULE ... and your IRON LUNG isn't "fear-mongering" . . .????"

Saying the "Vaccinations are dangerous" or we should "study it more" is fearmongering because you have no facts to back up your case. I have history and science, so they are facts.

Spelling: The second to last gasp of the dying argument.

"Secondly, are you suggesting that women have "pure mercury" in their bodies?
Are you suggesting that it's "pure mercury" which causes harm to animals/monkeys
who are tested and where the reactions are the same as are seen in children --
neurological harm?"

Yes, women have PURE MERCURY in their blood from eating fish. and the environment. If it's called "mercury" then its pure, that's how naming goes in the chemistry bizz. Mercury causes neurological damage. Mercury in another molecule has totally different properties then "Pure Mercury". Most of the United States rivers and streams are polluted with pure mercury from coal plants.

It's not from vaccines.

"Are you suggesting that the doctors who are telling you that the mercury in the vaccines is harmful are wrong?"

Yes. If they are calling it Mercury in the first place, then they are not doctors. They should be calling by its proper name. Anyone who has a science degree would do that.

One more thing: Sulfur only makes covalent bonds, so it not ionize. ( I could say look it up, but I know you won't. You'd rather spout fearmongering nonsense)

"To the contrary . . . studies have shown just the opposite. And, further, that we have actual bad batches of vaccines which cause death."

show me a REAL scientific study. Not someone's opinion. I included a link to a *REAL* study, which you probably glazed over.
Water causes death, should we not shower? cars cause death, should we not drive? Sometimes these things happen. The benefits outweigh the risk. And if I got a shot and died, my opinion would not change.

Polio is still around, waiting to come back. Measles, mumps, rubella, typhus, tuberculosis, all still around, waiting to knock on your door. The flu kills 36,000 per year. Show me a study that says the vaccine kills just as many, not just an opinion.

"Maybe you haven't noticed cancer, either -- now 1 in every 3 Americans?
Or HIV/AIDS . . . more than likely having infected Africa with polio vaccine having
been cultured in monkey glands!"

Cancer has nothing to do with vaccines, or haven't you noticed all the shit in the environment these days. The entire paragraph is anti-science paranoia bullshit. Nice to see you let your true colors fly.

"Americans are really smart about really stupid things!"

More anti-science bullshit. You may thing vaccines are stupid, but tell that to all the people whose lives have been saved by vaccines ( Including mine: I am old enough to have gotten the smallpox vaccination )

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