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Old 06-11-2012, 04:50 PM
 
Location: University City, Philadelphia
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This failed Obama presidency has embarrassed this nation and everyone who supported his false claims of hope and change, this nation can't begin to recover from his failure until he's voted out of office in November of this year. Once this embarrassment loses this country will look back at his only term as a great learning experience on what not to do in the future. Democrats will be pushed back into the shadows where their horrible plans and ignorant ideas belong.
Sounds like wishful thinking on your part.

Obviously I do not agree with your fatuous fantasy; but if expressing such a view makes you feel better, enjoy the feeling while it lasts. Unfortunately I think you will be in a BIG disappointment later this year.
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Old 06-11-2012, 05:34 PM
 
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[quote=noexcuseforignorance;24689870)

Perhaps you can write them and ask if some wannabe journalist can talk about how screwed this country would be if everyone pretended to be a doctor and avoided any type of vaccination. Of course, a slew of them would be dead already or maimed from the likes of polio, smallpox, mumps, rubella, etc.[/quote]



I don't remember ever being vaccinated for polio, so how did it mostly go away? Smallpox, mumps, rubella, are they still common? Did a single vaccination prevent these for life? Annual vaccinations would be much more profitable, wouldn't they. "New killer flu has arrived" in a govt-corp mag or newspaper leaves many confused as to if they should "buy" it.
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Old 06-11-2012, 05:37 PM
 
Location: Reality
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Sounds like wishful thinking on your part.

Obviously I do not agree with your fatuous fantasy; but if expressing such a view makes you feel better, enjoy the feeling while it lasts. Unfortunately I think you will be in a BIG disappointment later this year.
It's hardly wishful thinking when you want the lesser of 2 evils to win an election, I'm simply looking forward to limiting the amount of failure that we have to deal with on a daily basis. Obama and Romney are cut from the same cloth when it comes to being sleazy politicians but Obama's plans are far more destructive to average Americans than Romney's plans ever could be.

I look forward to November when we as a country remove this failed experiment from a position of control in our Federal government.
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Old 06-11-2012, 05:51 PM
 
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Default Gary Johnson cares about 100% equally

So why would anyone not in the top 1% in income prefer Obama or Romney?
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Old 06-12-2012, 07:53 AM
 
Location: Long Island
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Vaccines are NOT safe. STOP spreading Big Government propaganda. Naturalnews.com itself has countless horror stories about vaccines. Take as many vaccines all over your body as you like, but DON'T tell me what me or my family can do to our bodies.
vaccines are plenty safe

is there a SMALL poercentage of people that they dont help, or hurt (because of GENETICS)...yes a VERY SMALL percenetage.....less that 1/10 of a percent of the population
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Old 06-12-2012, 07:59 AM
 
Location: Long Island
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I don't remember ever being vaccinated for polio, so how did it mostly go away? Smallpox, mumps, rubella, are they still common? Did a single vaccination prevent these for life? Annual vaccinations would be much more profitable, wouldn't they. "New killer flu has arrived" in a govt-corp mag or newspaper leaves many confused as to if they should "buy" it.
you were vaccinated..it has been required since the 50's

you do understand the "March of dimes" is based on polio, and the ending of polio

smallpox is NOT manditory, but was common through the early 70's

illnesses, including rubella, diphtheria, and whooping cough, which once killed thousands of infants annually are now prevented by vaccination
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