CNN Story On Rush Limbaugh's H1N1 Vaccine Backlash
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Why is Ms. Sebelius' nose blue? lol
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@ebolavac1 You poor, sad, deluded fool. Didn't you know the first "Smallpox" vaccines were developed using cowpox and chickenpox? If they aren't related how did they supposedly work to give immunity to one another?
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What??? They are NOT the same virus. If they were, there wouldn't have separate names. They aren't even in the same family of viruses. Chickenpox virus is a type of herpesvirus and smallpox virus is a type of poxvirus. Lord. Talk about clueless.
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This program was another big government push of intrusion into our lives! Most medical doctors did not take this medicine! Let my doctor advise me whether or not I need to take this! These decisions are not to be made by white house? Thankyou. James Sasse.
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An in the end, Rush was right. H1N1 risk way way way over hyped. Basic mistrust of government is a healthy thing. Overly self important beauraucraps acting like they know more than they do, over reacting, polically correct reacting,,,, always question. Always.
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@dischordia23 we were talking about Smallpox. I asked you for proof that Smallpox wasn't just re-branded as chickenpox and you failed. You as good as admitted that Smallpox and chickenpox are the same virus.
As for rabies, there are non-vaccine treatments for rabies too.
@Cornswalled "falsely and foolishly assumes vaccines work. They don't." Ridiculous. Here is a test--look for reports of rabies infection in your country. "All human cases of rabies were fatal until a vaccine was developed in 1885 by Louis Pasteur and Émile Roux" If the infected patient in given the vaccine early nearly 100% now survive! See if 100% still die. Report back the results. Then let us know if you'd get the vaccine it bitten by a rabid animal, or just decide it must be 'your time'
dischordia23 1 year ago 9
@Cornswalled "Smallpox wasn't just re-branded as chickenpox" You're kidding right? Debunked: Chicken pox, Cowpox, Smallpox, etc. have been infecting humans for many centuries. Their lethality varies substantially from extremely high with smallpox to very low with cowpox and chickenpox. We have mapped the full genome of all of these viruses. We've known they were distinct diseases caused by distinct pathogens for CENTURIES. We can actually see all the genetic distinctions.
dischordia23 1 year ago 8