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Give them the gift that will keep on giving!

 

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"This book takes children aged 4 - 10 years on a journey of discovering about the ineffectiveness of vaccinations, while teaching them to embrace childhood disease, heal if they get a disease, and build their immune systems naturally."

 

Brings "Viral Marketing" a whole new meaning...badumbump!

 

http://naturematters.info/

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The microbiologist in me is outraged.

The evolutionist in me sees this as stengthing the gene pool by removing the dumb ones.

 

The parents are the "dumb ones" and they aren't being removed from the gene pool. The children may or may not be inheriting their parents' stupidity, but is it fair for them to be killed off thanks to having morons for parents? And what about adopted kids? They share no immediate inheritence of genes with the parents.

 

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And what about adopted kids? They share no immediate inheritence of genes with the parents.
My kids are mighty damn lucky they're adopted. Otherwise, they'd be at a significant disadvantage in the gene department... :crazy:
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Like you give a shit about adopted kids. Pfft.

 

It's amazing what motivates you to crawl out from under your rock, shitheel. :fahq:

 

Only PROLE has the moral authority to CARE. Die Conservitard!

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It's even more retarded than that. This person is not "the one in a million affected". It's just a dummy who thinks she is through the power of her "reasoning". But whatever, she's sure.

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"Washington has highest vaccine opt-out rate in country" :tup:

 

Washington has the highest rate in the country of students exempted from school-required vaccines, a federal report released Thursday has found.

 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that 6.2 percent of Washington kindergartners had a parent waiver for at least one required vaccine last year.

 

That rate has more than doubled in the last 10 years. The average national exemption rate was about 2 percent, state officials said. Mississippi and Tennessee had the lowest exemption rates of less than 1 percent, the study found.

 

Vaccines are a major concern for health officials, who are trying to meet vaccination goals while containing the country's largest measles outbreak in 15 years. Washington is among the states involved, with two recent measles cases in Clark County and one in Kitsap County."

 

Love the image of a transcendentally progressive yoga Mom obsessing over the potential effects of trace amounts bisphenol-A, herbicides, GMOs on her tykes while leaving them unvaccinated.

 

http://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Washington-has-highest-opt-out-vaccine-rate-in-1406769.php

 

 

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Of course, it had to end up with an attack on progressives. As if there wasn't plenty of evidence that some pesticides, bisphenol-A, GMO's, etc .. are hazardous to our health and/or that of the environment. The technique is straight out of a neoliberal "think-tank" ...

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Of course, it had to end up with an attack on progressives. As if there wasn't plenty of evidence that some pesticides, bisphenol-A, GMO's, etc .. are hazardous to our health and/or that of the environment. The technique is straight out of a neoliberal "think-tank" ...

 

LIAR!!

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Of course, it had to end up with an attack on progressives. As if there wasn't plenty of evidence that some pesticides, bisphenol-A, GMO's, etc .. are hazardous to our health and/or that of the environment. The technique is straight out of a neoliberal "think-tank" ...

 

How would you describe the politics of the non-vaccinating folks in Vashon and Ashland, kemosabe?

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Of course, it had to end up with an attack on progressives. As if there wasn't plenty of evidence that some pesticides, bisphenol-A, GMO's, etc .. are hazardous to our health and/or that of the environment. The technique is straight out of a neoliberal "think-tank" ...

 

How would you describe the politics of the non-vaccinating folks in Vashon and Ashland, kemosabe?

 

Liar!

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Of course, it had to end up with an attack on progressives. As if there wasn't plenty of evidence that some pesticides, bisphenol-A, GMO's, etc .. are hazardous to our health and/or that of the environment. The technique is straight out of a neoliberal "think-tank" ...

 

How would you describe the politics of the non-vaccinating folks in Vashon and Ashland, kemosabe?

 

I have no idea but you ought to know plenty about it considering that you brought up this particular topic a half dozen times (yet you never bring up for example how corporate "food" is ruining people's health, which surely is a much more significant issue/crisis than a few people refusing vaccination). So lets see how you know who these people are as group and whether their political orientation rather than say religion is relevant to this issue.

 

But, none of this addresses your disingenuously conflating the refusal of vaccination with avoiding pesticides and other things mentioned previously.

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Of course, it had to end up with an attack on progressives. As if there wasn't plenty of evidence that some pesticides, bisphenol-A, GMO's, etc .. are hazardous to our health and/or that of the environment. The technique is straight out of a neoliberal "think-tank" ...

 

How would you describe the politics of the non-vaccinating folks in Vashon and Ashland, kemosabe?

 

I have no idea but you ought to know plenty about it considering that you brought up this particular topic a half dozen times (yet you never bring up for example how corporate "food" is ruining people's health, which surely is a much more significant issue/crisis than a few people refusing vaccination). So lets see how you know who these people are as group and whether their political orientation rather than say religion is relevant to this issue.

 

But, none of this addresses your disingenuously conflating the refusal of vaccination with avoiding pesticides and other things mentioned previously.

 

"disingenuously conflating" - are you fucking serious? Every single point you respond to involves YOU conflating that issue with half a dozen others, your interlocutors purported voting history, phantom positions he holds, and a dozen other random, unrelated bits of nonsense that you spew onto the screen.

 

 

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more vague accusations but when it is time for KKK to specifically refute something I say, he is nowhere to be seen (besides to engage in the usual mud flinging of course).

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more vague accusations ...

 

Scrolling up we find:

 

How would you describe the politics of the non-vaccinating folks in Vashon and Ashland, kemosabe?

 

I have no idea but you ought to know plenty about it considering that you brought up this particular topic a half dozen times (yet you never bring up for example how corporate "food" is ruining people's health, which surely is a much more significant issue/crisis than a few people refusing vaccination). So lets see how you know who these people are as group and whether their political orientation rather than say religion is relevant to this issue.

 

The topic here is vaccinations and the type of people who stupidly reject them. You conflate this issue with "corporate 'food' ruining people's health" - a totally different issue. You accuse JayB of having some position on this totally unrelated issue. Then you go on to duck the question of political affiliation of folks who refuse to vaccinate and bring in "religion" with no backup whatsover to any point that we can see. So, as I claim you conflate issues, make up the positions of your interlocutors, etc. Want to deny it some more? I can repeat this exercise for the next 10 times you do this (meaning probably all in the next 24 hours).

 

:wave:

 

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Conflate is a good word but KKK either doesn't know what it means or he decided to ignore its meaning for the purpose of trolling. Conflating issues/ideas isn't necessarily a bad thing when there is ground for doing so. Disingenuously doing so is however not something that one wants to do if one is interested in presenting an honest and logical argument. Slagging on vaccination refuseniks has virtue but pretending that it allows the punching of people weary of pesticides in their food is disingenuous. I also see that KKK is still trying to run away from his record of warmongering and of backing any and most regressive talking points that come up in these discussions.

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