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To: exDemMom

There is no “real medical profession”. Just a bunch of factions of the same industry.

The biggest bunch of liberal hypocrites is the AMA. Yet they hold themselves out as real medical professionals. Professionals in that they are paid, yes, but they are agenda driven.

Separate the money from the vaccine pushers, and you will quickly see them lose interest.

Civil engineering has done far more to improve public health than the medical industry. Clean water and flush toilets are what the world needs. bWithout those, all the vaccines in the world are worthless.


36 posted on 11/27/2015 7:50:28 AM PST by wrench
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To: wrench
OMG, why is it that supposed conservatives repeat such liberal nonsense??? Are you trying to make conservatism look bad, or what?

There is no “real medical profession”. Just a bunch of factions of the same industry.

I do not know what that is supposed to mean. Every time you go to the doctor, you are visiting a member of the medical profession. I am a researcher, and I am also a member of the medical profession. The medical profession consists of people who devote their careers to improving people's health.

Separate the money from the vaccine pushers, and you will quickly see them lose interest.

What is wrong with making profit for providing needed services? It costs hundreds of millions of dollars to develop a vaccine--do you seriously expect the companies who make those investments to then give away the vaccines? If you are really a conservative, then why do you bash profit?

Civil engineering has done far more to improve public health than the medical industry. Clean water and flush toilets are what the world needs. bWithout those, all the vaccines in the world are worthless.

No amount of civil engineering in the world can stop airborne/respiratory diseases like measles or any other disease that spreads through vectors other than dirty water. If sanitation were all that is required to prevent infectious disease, those diseases would have been wiped out thousands of years ago. Romans had excellent sanitation, yet still had disease outbreaks. And, last I checked, most of the US has very good sanitation, yet infectious disease is still a top ten killer.

39 posted on 11/27/2015 9:16:36 AM PST by exDemMom (Current visual of the hole the US continues to dig itself into: http://www.usdebtclock.org/)
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