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I don't disagree that continued research should be done. But no research shows wifi is dangerous to humans. A presidential candidate shouldn't be making such statements. It's a lie what she said.
If someone is a progressive and shares her ideology, feel free to vote for her. I never said she is worse then Hillary Clinton, but she is farther from my beliefs then Hillary and I don't see her being a good leader. I'm a moderate who leans libertarian, so I align more with the right. It shouldn't be a surprise that I couldn't vote for Stein. But that's also her problem. She is nowhere near mainstream, she can only win liberals and progressives. No moderate, conservative, or libertarian would consider her. Johnson on the other hand can reach out to conservatives, moderates, libertarians, and even some social liberals.
Presidential candidates shouldn't be in favor of research? You are really reaching with that one. She also isn't anti-vax, she is against the corporate greed that goes into vaccinations that makes people think they need to get every one out there even if some are unnecessary.
And if you feel you must vote in favor of a corrupt candidate because you are told that candidate is your only viable option, then good luck with that. Hillary will never have my vote because she doesn't represent my values.
I am not voting for Jill Stein nor do I agree with what she is saying. However, my son used to get high fevers every month for 5 days (106 plus) and was diagnosed with Periodic Fever Syndrome. I joined a group on facebook of mothers who have kids with this. MANY moved there childrens bedrooms away from the WIFI box or took WIFI out of their homes and say the fevers stopped. I never tried this so not sure how accurate. Just food for thought.
Now: No one such as the OP or the author linked by OP would have felt the need to such talking about Jill Stein if they didn't feel she's starting posing some threat.
She's at 2%. So, no.
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Originally Posted by Knox Harrington
Jill Stein is also, at best, on the fence about whether or not vaccines cause autism.
I'm a former Bernie supporter, but that is more than enough to make me forget about voting for her.
I took a serious look at Jill Stein; old interviews; old Youtube vidoes, etc. She is a very attractive woman with some far out ideas that I do not agree with. I can see how she might be popular with some fringe voters.
In no way is she qualified to run this country - any more than Trump is.
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Originally Posted by snowmountains
She=Hillary Clinton?
This is a thread about Jill Stein. Try to stay on topic.
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Originally Posted by pknopp
I'm still voting for her as I know that continued war is even more dangerous.
I'll continue to support someone that panders to the anti-science crowd over those pandering to the war mongering crowd.
I am not voting for Jill Stein nor do I agree with what she is saying. However, my son used to get high fevers every month for 5 days (106 plus) and was diagnosed with Periodic Fever Syndrome. I joined a group on facebook of mothers who have kids with this. MANY moved there childrens bedrooms away from the WIFI box or took WIFI out of their homes and say the fevers stopped. I never tried this so not sure how accurate. Just food for thought.
It is only reasonable to understand that all of the things we are doing to the environment, whether invisible or visible, has effects on the health of the human body. It can be radiation, drugs, soot, chemicals in water, enormous amount of vaccinations injected into a baby, excess noise, vegetables being grown in poor soil, etc.
Our environment is on general in very poor condition for sustaining health bodies. And what is the answer of our leaders and the pharmaceutical and medical industry that controls them? More drugs and more medical procedures. It is slowly
spiraling out of control in the wrong direction.
No, Jill Stein. Hillary knows vaccines work and has expressed that. Stein needs to lead. All these little "Greenies" need to be led, since they can't figure it out on their own, despite mountains of evidence.
No, Jill Stein. Hillary knows vaccines work and has expressed that. Stein needs to lead. All these little "Greenies" need to be led, since they can't figure it out on their own, despite mountains of evidence.
She isn't anti-vax, she does however question if someone needs all vaccines. In many cases people are given vaccines they don't need so a corporation can make more money.
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