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delcecchi

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No, I don't like the meathead persona and I work out alone. What wasn't close, advances in available treatment?  Why would you care anyways, your immune right?  Oh, because it might create an unnecessary hike in medical costs?  Yes let's worry about a huge "maybe" when an already catastrophic event is occurring. Obesity and the enabling of it as well as unhealthy lifestyles extremely dependent on the healthcare system. How righteous you are Bobby. Kudos. If my vision was only so clear.  No, let's except their lifestyle and make healthy people take the needle...

As well as the poison in food consumed by the masses daily in gigantic quantities.

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I assume the neurological condition you speak of is Guillain Barre syndrome, the increased incidence of which after vaccination is not an even trade with polio.  It's not even close.

Sweet rant about whatever the rest of that is though.

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It was a joke, Juice, prompted by bobby's post.  

But to be serious, vaccination largely prevents the bad outcomes from serious diseases from smallpox, polio, and diptheria to mumps, measles, tetanus and  chickenpox. 

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8 hours ago, delcecchi said:

It was a joke, Juice, prompted by bobby's post.  

But to be serious, vaccination largely prevents the bad outcomes from serious diseases from smallpox, polio, and diptheria to mumps, measles, tetanus and  chickenpox. 

 

Vaccinations have generally done a great job of keeping some diseases in check.  I do see a potential problem with keeping corporate monopolies and social engineering agendas in check.

So dissent and opposing views are healthy.

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1 hour ago, swamptiger said:

 

Vaccinations have generally done a great job of keeping some diseases in check.  I do see a potential problem with keeping corporate monopolies and social engineering agendas in check.

So dissent and opposing views are healthy.

So long as those dissenting and the opposing views are truthful.    Fabrications are not healthy.   Lies are not healthy.   It is not appropriate for the government to suppress speech, but that doesn't mean the public has to tolerate harmful falsehoods.   Not showing Wakefield's movie at a private film festival is perfectly appropriate.  In fact it should be approved of.

And the neurological condition he spoke of was Autism, which connection has been disproved, to the extent that a negative is disprovable. 

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So long as those dissenting and the opposing views are truthful.    Fabrications are not healthy.   Lies are not healthy.   It is not appropriate for the government to suppress speech, but that doesn't mean the public has to tolerate harmful falsehoods.   Not showing Wakefield's movie at a private film festival is perfectly appropriate.  In fact it should be approved of.

 

Ninety five percent of what you see on national TV every day is either fiction or fabricated lies.

Anything else you wouldn't want me to see?

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2 hours ago, swamptiger said:

 

Ninety five percent of what you see on national TV every day is either fiction or fabricated lies.

Anything else you wouldn't want me to see?

Then don't watch it.  Tell your friends not to watch it.  Boycott advertisers that support it.  Tell the advertisers you are boycotting for that reason.  To quote Arlo Guthrie...

" You know, if one person, just one person does it they may think he's really sick and
they won't take him. And if two people, two people do it, in harmony,
they may think they're both f*****ts and they won't take either of them.
And three people do it, three, can you imagine, three people walking in
singin a bar of Alice's Restaurant and walking out. They may think it's an
organization. And can you, can you imagine fifty people a day,I said
fifty people a day walking in singin a bar of Alice's Restaurant and
walking out. And friends they may thinks it's a movement. "

Remember TV programming is only there to get you to watch the commercials and to buy stuff as a result.  So, if folks won't watch, or they won't buy the stuff and tell the business so things will change.   Look at Target and the charitable contribution to an incorrect cause as an example.  Or the current hubbub in NC.

Or on the other side, gun owners and the NRA...

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1 hour ago, delcecchi said:

Then don't watch it.  Tell your friends not to watch it.  Boycott advertisers that support it.  Tell the advertisers you are boycotting for that reason.  To quote Arlo Guthrie...

" You know, if one person, just one person does it they may think he's really sick and
they won't take him. And if two people, two people do it, in harmony,
they may think they're both f*****ts and they won't take either of them.
And three people do it, three, can you imagine, three people walking in
singin a bar of Alice's Restaurant and walking out. They may think it's an
organization. And can you, can you imagine fifty people a day,I said
fifty people a day walking in singin a bar of Alice's Restaurant and
walking out. And friends they may thinks it's a movement. "

Remember TV programming is only there to get you to watch the commercials and to buy stuff as a result.  So, if folks won't watch, or they won't buy the stuff and tell the business so things will change.   Look at Target and the charitable contribution to an incorrect cause as an example.  Or the current hubbub in NC.

Or on the other side, gun owners and the NRA...

 

You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant, too.

Except Alice..

 

You know what the most effective way is to get people to see something you don't want them to see?

Censor it.. they will come...

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38 minutes ago, delcecchi said:

Then don't watch it.  Tell your friends not to watch it.  Boycott advertisers that support it.  Tell the advertisers you are boycotting for that reason. 

Remember TV programming is only there to get you to watch the commercials and to buy stuff as a result.  So, if folks won't watch, or they won't buy the stuff and tell the business so things will change.   Look at Target and the charitable contribution to an incorrect cause as an example.  Or the current hubbub in NC.

Or on the other side, gun owners and the NRA...

One word: Convenience

People put it above all else.  It is extremely sad and its everywhere, in everything you do.  People can not pull themselves away from it.  Convenience is more powerful than any drug, its where everything negative starts.

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22 minutes ago, DrJuice1980 said:

One word: Convenience

People put it above all else.  It is extremely sad and its everywhere, in everything you do.  People can not pull themselves away from it.  Convenience is more powerful than any drug, its where everything negative starts.

 

It must work pretty good for selling Viagra, judging from the frequency of the ads.

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Because people are sold the idea that expectations for looks are what gives boners, god forbid there be an ounce of attraction that isnt physical.  Well when thats all you got to hang your hardon-on then dont be shocked when it wont point north anymore.  

 

Just another thing to hate about society.

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Healthy diet and exercise can address low t Del. But let's put some smoking hot fake broad on a commercial and sell it, like don't worry even her man needs it. And that makes you feel like you need the pill instead of a natural way, which is always better.

 

ignorance is bliss

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18 minutes ago, Dotch said:

I can get wood looking at old cars and tractors. No pills necessary! :lol:

Cripes, I go to the car show every wednesday nite here, and I can balance my plate of food on my one-legged table. :blush:

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