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Everything posted by tvashtarkatena
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	Obama should have picked fresher blood from new tech rather than this rather calcified choice.
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	GE suffered it's own 'virtual stock crash' in 08 - back to 1996 levels. They've rebounded to 1998 levels. There was serious talk of GE collapsing entirely. I'd say Immelt would have soon needed another job anyway....
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	Wakefield had a scheme. The scheme was fraud. Wakefield was anti the combo MMR vaccine. Wakefield was NOT anti vaccine. The connection to anti vaccine and Wakefield is made by internet zealots, apparently on both ends of this argument. zealots like the NYT LOL Kickin' it with the internet kooks!
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	Then by that statement, you too are negligent for not having a booster. Unless of course, you never come in contact with children. And while we're at it, your statement is particularly interesting coming from a climber. It is all about acceptable risk, and one could easily insert any of these statements which increase a child's risk of illness/injury/death: "Parents who keep a gun in the house are negligent." "Parents who allow their kids to eat beef are negligent." "Parents who feed their kids prepacked salad are negligent." "Parents who take their kids on bike rides are negligent." "Parents who subject their kids to a 1 in 3000 chance of seizure are negligent." Oh wait, that last one is what you do getting your kid vaccinated. Fact: Just because you are not immune to a disease does not mean you are going to contract it. Yes, those parents who don't vaccinate their kids are negligent. You're mixing personal risks with the risk of spreading life threatening illnesses...but you knew that. In addition, you're also mixing activities that have largely controllable subjective hazards that are offset by substantial health benefits that outweigh those benefits (like biking)...but you knew that, too. Finally, you're not mentioning the fact that, unlike adults, kids are in daily contact with lots and lots of other kids in close proximity. Adults typically interact with far fewer people, on average, so the risk of spreading disease is actually much lower. Oh, and many parents who keep guns in the house ARE negligent, considering how many kids wind up shooting themselves or each other. The proof is in the results, no? Really shitty arguments...sorry, no cred.
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	The equation for the likelihood of of contracting a disease after vaccination =(Likelihood of exposure)*(1-effectiveness of vaccine)*(genetic predisposition)*(blow me)
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	When I see a baby I run the other direction. They frighten me.
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	"McKinley!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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	You were right on one thing, anyway. The rest...pretty hard to tease a cogent point out of it, really.
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	In the words of a good buddy of mine: "Unless you're already dead, get off your ass."
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	The Founding Fathers intended for us all to be vaccinated.
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	Nice, bringing it back to the beginning. The fraud is old news. IIRC in Wakefield's defense, he did not advocate getting no vaccines, but recommended getting Measles, Mumps and Rubella vaccines separately. Also if I recall, part of his whole scheme was to make money on the individual vaccines. So in reality because zealots misinterpreted his recommendations he is to blame? His scheme was fraud. A lawyer filing anti-vaccine lawsuits greased his palm; causing the UK to revoke his license. It was a scam, plain and simple.
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	The southernmost confirmed Griz sighting/footprints was on the north shore of Chelan about 2/3 of the way towards Stehekin. They're definitely in the N Cascades, at least as visitors, but I wouldn't worry too terribly much about ever seeing one, considering the odds. Some brownies even have big white patches on their chest. Black bears come in a lot of colors.
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	Hopefully Mommy isn't so fuckin' whacked. And, right on time: History of vaccination skepticism
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	Word. "Methylmercury is found in low levels in water, infant formula and breast milk. Although it is clear that large quantities of mercury can damage the nervous system, there is no evidence that the small quantities contained in water, infant formula and breast milk do. An infant who is exclusively breastfed will ingest more than twice the quantity of mercury that was ever contained in vaccines and fifteen times the quantity of mercury contained in the influenza vaccine" http://www.chop.edu/service/vaccine-education-center/hot-topics/thimerosal.html And that is why its recommended to stick with tuna-free breast milk.
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	How many stars within 60 light years of earth? About 10,000. For shame, FW, for shame.....
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	Remember the Estes Big Bertha model rocket? It had a see-through compartment for a...um...'payload'.
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	Apparently, "I Love Lucy" broadcasts have now reached over 10,000 star systems. Prepare for alien annihilation.
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	And hey, don't even think about listening to your doctor. WTF do THEY KNOW?
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	Does basic civilization really need to be this tough?
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	Have you considered home schooling? Not that having your little disease carriers attending public schools wouldn't be appreciated....
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	Must be tough being a parent, reading all that graduate level material and still having time to hunt for Sasquatch.
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	Rural post apocalypse survival 101 Step 1: Stockpile ciggies Step 2: Develop tolerance for chemically enriched water Step 3: Armor the doublewide Step 4: Learn to prepare well marbled human meat and grasshopper
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	Note "the note" to note the use of quotation marks.
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	Provide these New Age Cavemen booze and weed and they'll do your hunting and foraging for ya. Imagining eastern Washingtonians trying to survive in the wilderness paints an interesting picture. Most could go the first few months without catching anything and be just fine. Skirmishes over the last remaining ciggypoos would be a constant threat, however. Living in the country and living in the wilderness are two very, very different things.
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	It's nice to see a 'fiscal conservative' or 'small gubmint libertarian' or whatever moniker these self-styled revolutionaries like to cloak themselves applaud their highly paid representatives to essentially fuck off on the job on our dime by pulling a dead end, partisan publicity stunt. And here I thought lawmakers were actually paid to solve real problems. Smaller (minded) government! They could have opted for reforming the health care bill - removing the $600 1099 filing requirement (complete bullshit...Rednose has probably never heard of it) or the mandate (constitutionally questionable), but that would have required them doing some actual work, most of it without a photo op. How about bringing the deficit down by a) cutting a now fantastically bloated military budget b) ending corporate subsidies and c) taxing the shit out of the wealthiest? This bunch has yet to prove that it doesn't still have a huge corporate cock up it collective ass...just like last year's republicans.

 
        