> No, you don't need to drive. You can ride a bike or walk. Thou
> hypocrite.
What small island do you live on?
> >Food is safe the last time I looked unless you take that poison called
> >aspartame that you lot turn a blind eye to, along with the rest of the junk
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> And how many people die of choking every year in YOUR country? And
> peanut allergy?
Peanut allergy--let me guess, caused by vaccines
The number of American children suffering from life threatening peanut
allergies has doubled in the past five years and the number of Americans
with food allergies has risen from 6 million to 11 million. This runs
parallel with the doubling of asthma, learning disabilities, ADHD; the
tripling of diabetes and a 200 to 7,000 percent increase in autism in every
state in the U.S. during the past 20 years. As more and more vaccines are
mandated to prevent more and more infectious diseases in early childhood,
more and more Americans are stuck on sick. So the pharmaceutical industry
produces drugs and vaccines that medical doctors sell to patients to try to
"cure" the chronic illness that vaccines and suppression of all infectious
disease helped to cause in the first place. What a racket.
http://www.whale.to/a/nvic4.html
> PF
Jeff - 27 Nov 2004 03:13 GMT
>> No, you don't need to drive. You can ride a bike or walk. Thou
>> hypocrite.
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> disease helped to cause in the first place. What a racket.
> http://www.whale.to/a/nvic4.html
The only relationship between the increasing number of kids with athsma,
ADHD, etc., and vaccines is that dead kids don't get these illnesses. And
vaccines save lives.
Jeff
PF Riley - 27 Nov 2004 22:00 GMT
>> No, you don't need to drive. You can ride a bike or walk. Thou
>> hypocrite.
>
>What small island do you live on?
Ah, so you acknowledge that sometimes people do things even though
they may never be 100% safe because they expect to benefit from them.
>> And how many people die of choking every year in YOUR country? And
>> peanut allergy?
>
>Peanut allergy--let me guess, caused by vaccines
No, idiot. Peanut allergy is caused by roasting them.
PF
David Wright - 28 Nov 2004 17:45 GMT
>> No, you don't need to drive. You can ride a bike or walk. Thou
>> hypocrite.
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>allergies has doubled in the past five years and the number of Americans
>with food allergies has risen from 6 million to 11 million.
That pretty much proves that vaccination is not responsible, since
there has been no major change in vaccination schedules over the past
five years. John can sleep better tonight.
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