Vaccine? Yes or No?

Discussion in 'Health, Beauty, and Fashion' started by ralphrepo, Jan 10, 2011.

  1. ralphrepo

    ralphrepo Well-Known Member

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    I can't believe that there are people like this walking around...

    [video=youtube;Z9ym5jc_SO8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGW4a96GqGc"]YouTube - Jenny McCarthy talks to CNN on how she cured her sons Autism caused by VACCINATIONS![/url] YouTube - Penn & Teller - Anti-Vaccinations Crazies [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQGBBTD9Y9g"[/video]

    ...and finally:

    [video=youtube;lhk7-5eBCrs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhk7-5eBCrs"[/video]

    Be safe, get vaccinated!
     
  2. yeaaa.. at least get a phd be4 recommending shit like this lady
     
  3. ultim8camper

    ultim8camper Well-Known Member

    well .. all i say is .. dont get vaccinated and die from hepatitis and smallpox etc ......
     
  4. ralphrepo

    ralphrepo Well-Known Member

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    The thing that I find really messed up about the whole situation is that the news media is willing to give people like her, because of her celebrity status, continual air time to repeatedly spread their idiotic views. The most dangerous thing isn't her, it's CNN allowing her lies to gain a perpetual platform. <_<

    And the guy in the third video? No offense but, this is as close to evidence of inbreeding that I've ever seen on the net, LOL... Damn, but that man is stupid. Shit, where's Child Protective Services in all this? They still haven't taken away his kids?
     
  5. Bulla

    Bulla Well-Known Member

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    now you know.. my advice.. get over it, the stupid inbred guy (as you put it) has his view, and have yours, live and let live.
     
  6. Jeff

    Jeff 神之馬壯

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    Yes, you should get vaccinated.. like the mandatory ones.

    But to be honest, in my whole life, i only got 1 flu shot.. & i didn't even get the Swine shot. But i've got all the mandatory ones like Hep B(i think) and others.
     
  7. ralphrepo

    ralphrepo Well-Known Member

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    It isn't as simple a matter of "getting over it" or him having his views and me having mine, etc. The impact on public health is that such actions creates a reservoir of people that are not vaccinated, and they themselves become a wholly preventable public health menace.

    Whooping cough, a vaccine preventable disease, is also highly infectious. Suppose the person who refused vaccination on spurious grounds, catches the disease, and then transmits it to a neighbor's child, who then dies of the disease? Well, this is the public health problem that these naysayers and conspiracy theorists create.