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Vaccinations; recent developments

Started by SeaMonkey, December 01, 2014, 02:12:40 PM

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MileHigh

In skimming through the book comments on Amazon I saw this:

QuoteSom2224, stop talking. Measles is still a highly contagious disease that was practically eradicated from the face of this country and is only making a comeback because of stupid drivel like this book and the whole of the anti-vaccination movement. There IS an agenda out there revolving around vaccinations but it is NOT what you think. The people pushing "alternative treatments"? The people pushing vaccine alternatives that have no solid evidence to show that they work as well as vaccines (or at all)? THESE people are the ones pushing an agenda, and it's a rather effective one.

"BE AFRAID AND BUY OUR SNAKE OIL."

sarkeizen

Quote from: more great reviews
I really don't understand why there are so many negative reviews on this book. Before contracting the measles from a neighborhood measles party, my 2-year-old son was curious, rambunctious, and a bit of a handful if I'm honest. As a stay-at-home mom, I really had to work hard to keep up with him and find creative ways to stimulate his imagination. It was fun, but also mentally exhausting at times. As soon as he caught the measles, he became so boring and lethargic that I was able to sit and watch my soap operas all day every day! Once my son recovered from the measles, I did my research and found a polio party a few hours away. It was a bit of a drive, but boy was it worth the trouble! Now, my son hangs out in the living room in his iron lung all day and I get to do whatever I want. Being a stay-at-home mom has never been easier!!

MarkE

Quote from: sarkeizen on February 10, 2015, 02:39:44 PM
Quote from: more great reviews
I really don't understand why there are so many negative reviews on this book. Before contracting the measles from a neighborhood measles party, my 2-year-old son was curious, rambunctious, and a bit of a handful if I'm honest. As a stay-at-home mom, I really had to work hard to keep up with him and find creative ways to stimulate his imagination. It was fun, but also mentally exhausting at times. As soon as he caught the measles, he became so boring and lethargic that I was able to sit and watch my soap operas all day every day! Once my son recovered from the measles, I did my research and found a polio party a few hours away. It was a bit of a drive, but boy was it worth the trouble! Now, my son hangs out in the living room in his iron lung all day and I get to do whatever I want. Being a stay-at-home mom has never been easier!!
That's brutal.

SeaMonkey


sarkeizen

Quote from: SeaMonkey on February 10, 2015, 03:46:57 PM
Italian Court Rules that Vaccines Cause Autism[/url
Well now that you've gotten your spooge out*

Anything in that post you think is nice strong evidence?  Hmmm?  Anything you read? Applied any critical thought to?  No?  So is it SeaMonkey's advice that people should generally ignore her posts?

*glad there wasn't a photo attachment to that post.