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Originally posted by arrakis
It is an interesting (and yes, serious) subject.
If people listen to her, it will indeed be a serious subject. If older and/or chronically ill people won't take the vaccination because they are afraid of getting AIDS or small pox from it, more people will die.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
If people listen to her, it will indeed be a serious subject. If older and/or chronically ill people won't take the vaccination because they are afraid of getting AIDS or small pox from it, more people will die.
I disagree with your assessment. I do not pass judgment on someone because I may not agree with their religious beliefs.

It's naive to think that you can dismiss what a person says because you do not believe in their God, or their religion. I think we should at least look at what the woman has to say, compare it with other information and then try to make an intelligent decision based on the criteria. Afterall, the worst thing any person can have is a closed mind.

If anybody really tried to look into her accusations they would've found these relevant sites:

http://www.niagarafallsreporter.com/hanchette179.html

MOUNTAIN VIEWS: FORCED INOCULATIONS BEGINNING OF BUSH'S BAD BIRD FLU PLAN

and...

http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/071702_bushbiobil.html

Bush Signs $4.6 Bil Bioterror Bill
Does Little To Protect Americans' Health, Much for Corporations
MEHPA Passed in 11 States, BioTerror Bill and MEHPA Make Forced Vaccination Using Unproven Drugs Mandatory
Courts Uphold Forced Vaccinations

In conclusion, I think we should consider the evidence that the Bush administration is working on a plan to force mandatory vaccinations on people. You can bet that if he succeeds in America, Blair will do the same thing in Europe.

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Originally posted by arrakis

In conclusion, I think we should at consider the evidence that the Bush administration is working on a plan to force mandatory vaccinations on people. You can bet that if he succeeds in America, Blair will do the same thing in Europe.
Blair couldn't force vaccinations on anyone in the UK let alone in Europe.

I find it highly unlikely that anyone could force them onto people in the US either. [or just about any other democratic country]

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Originally posted by arrakis
I disagree with your assessment. I do not pass judgment on someone because I may not agree with their religious beliefs.

It's naive to think that you can dismiss what a person says because you do not believe in their God, or their religion. I think we should at least look at what the woman has to say, compare it with other information and then try to make ...[text shortened]... people. You can bet that if he succeeds in America, Blair will do the same thing in Europe.
She had that
Camarillo brillo
Flamin' out along her head'
I mean her Mendocino bean-o
By where some bugs had made it red

She ruled the toads
Of the short forest
And every newt in Idaho
And every cricket who had chorused
By the bush in Buffalo

She said she was
a Majic Momma
And she could throw a mean tarot
And carried on without a comma
That she was someone I should know

She had a snake for a pet
And an amulet
And she was breeding a dwarf
But she wasn't done yet
She had grey-green skin
A doll with a pin
I told her she was awright
But I couldn't come in
(I couldn't come in right then...)

And so she wandered
Through the doorway
Just like a shadow from the tomb
She said her stereo way four-way
And I'd just love it in her room

Well I was born
To have adventure
So I just followed up the steps
Right past her fumimg incense stencher
To where she hung her castanets

She striped away
Her rancid poncho
An' laid out naked by the door
We did it till we were un-concho
An' it was usless anymore

(Is that a real poncho....I mean
is that a Mexican poncho
or is that a Sears poncho?
Hmmmmmm....No foolin'.....)

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Originally posted by Moldy Crow
She had that
Camarillo brillo
Flamin' out along her head'
I mean her Mendocino bean-o
By where some bugs had made it red

She ruled the toads
Of the short forest
And every newt in Idaho
And every cricket who had chorused
By the bush in Buffalo

She said she was
a Majic Momma
And she could throw a mean tarot
And carried on without a comma ...[text shortened]... ean
is that a Mexican poncho
or is that a Sears poncho?
Hmmmmmm....No foolin'.....)
Nice. A little FZ to start my day. 😀

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A few things:

- Cristianity is okay, being too crazy and thinking everyone/thing/place/noun is evil is not (Unless they're thinking I'm evil. In that case, that one is totally granted and their only freebie. Of course, that doesn't entitle them to become one of my minions. I already have too many applicants. 😉 ) So yeah, everything has their limits. One reason why we shouldn't listen and go one with our daily lives here.

- *Sigh* Didn't Mythbusters already get to the needle myths and proved them wrong? Okay. Needles may sting and stuff, but they don't kill (Or at least in most normal and LEGAL situations that don't involve lethal injection and stuff.) or cause cancer or stuff. But there does seem to be an abundance of things that do kill brain cells for some reason.....

- Ah yes.... Mrs. Day. Seeing as she IS a foot doctor, why are people listening to her on non-foot related matters? Oh yeah... she has "Doctor" in her job title. That must mean she's all knowing, right? Wrong. She knows those smelly things at the end of our legs called feet. Day just seems like one of those people who really shouldn't be practising medicine......

/end 2 cents and puts it back in the cookie jar

~The MCP

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Originally posted by arrakis
I disagree with your assessment. I do not pass judgment on someone because I may not agree with their religious beliefs.
Nor do I. I didn't even know anything about her religious beliefs when I first read her article, but the way it's written is clearly sensational and paranoid. Her background and the content of the rest of that site fits the picture, but I didn't need to use it to make a judgement.

You can bet that if he succeeds in America, Blair will do the same thing in Europe.

Oops, I think I need to pay more attention to the news. Blair has become the ruler of Europe?

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Originally posted by TheMCP
A few things:

- Cristianity is okay, being too crazy and thinking everyone/thing/place/noun is evil is not (Unless they're thinking I'm evil. In that case, that one is totally granted and their only freebie. Of course, that doesn't entitle them to become one of my minions. I already have too many applicants. 😉 ) So yeah, everything has their limits. One r ...[text shortened]... ctising medicine......

/end 2 cents and puts it back in the cookie jar

~The MCP
I live in the San Francisco Bay Area (freak-central). I've learned to take anything the locals say with a grain of salt.

...unless you count Les Claypool. His word is law. 😉

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Originally posted by Nordlys
...clearly sensational and paranoid.
The first thing I noticed was the overabundance of boldface type and exclamation points.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
I live in the San Francisco Bay Area (freak-central). I've learned to take anything the locals say with a grain of salt.

...unless you count Les Claypool. His word is law. 😉
XD

Well.... a lot of stuff on the Internet should be taken with a grain of salt. There's a lot of stupid stuff out there that people put up for kicks and see if anyone actually goes for it. In otherwords, a practical joker's playground.

~The MCP

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LOL SHES NOT A FOOT DOCTOR!
A quack yes... but orthopedic means childs doctor.
Pediatrist is a foot doctor.. you nooobs...
Carry on.

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Originally posted by TheMCP
XD Well.... a lot of stuff on the Internet should be taken with a grain of salt. ~The MCP
There ain't enough salt in the world!

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Originally posted by MaxWax
LOL SHES NOT A FOOT DOCTOR!
A quack yes... but orthopedic means childs doctor.
Pediatrist is a foot doctor.. you nooobs...
Carry on.
*Throws spork* I'm not a noob! I'm just medical-terms challenged! Leave me alone! XD *Readies the secret weapon*

~The MCP

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Originally posted by MaxWax
LOL SHES NOT A FOOT DOCTOR!
A quack yes... but orthopedic means childs doctor.
Pediatrist is a foot doctor.. you nooobs...
Carry on.
Orthopedic does not mean "childs doctor". N00b.

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Originally posted by FreakyKBH
There ain't enough salt in the world!
Then I suppose that we need to traval to the nearest salt filled planet and use those for a while. 😀

~The MCP

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