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To: CodeToad

When people do not act with knowledge they are acting with superstition. Might as well believe in witch doctors and magic cures.

Americans have dumbed down so far that they won’t even protect their children with proven vaccinations because someone on the magic internet told them not to, and that makes them feel smart, doing what no one else is doing.


Your two paragraphs contradict each other.

It is those who choose to study the neurotoxic effects of vaccine ingredients given en masse to tiny newborns who are informed, not the sheep who follow what the mainstream media insists.

What are you doing on FR anyway? CNN and MSNBC can give you all the trusted mainstream info you need.


17 posted on 04/06/2014 9:40:52 AM PDT by Yaelle
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To: Yaelle

“What are you doing on FR anyway? CNN and MSNBC can give you all the trusted mainstream info you need.”

You’re an idiot for even saying such a stupid thing. If you think you are so smart as to not vaccinate your children, you need professional help.

Don’t know what makes you so stupid, but it really works.


18 posted on 04/06/2014 9:43:53 AM PDT by CodeToad (Arm Up! They Are!)
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To: Yaelle

“neurotoxic effects of vaccine ingredients “

You don’t have the education to even know what those words mean. You just follow the conspiracy theory crowd like third-world masses follow witch doctors.


20 posted on 04/06/2014 9:44:59 AM PDT by CodeToad (Arm Up! They Are!)
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To: Yaelle
It is those who choose to study the neurotoxic effects of vaccine ingredients given en masse to tiny newborns who are informed, not the sheep who follow what the mainstream media insists.

I was absolutely shocked when my sister (who lives in NYC) nonchalantly told me that before her newborn baby left the hospital the her little girl was given an HPV vaccine. The baby was THREE DAYS OLD!

When I asked her if the baby had received any other vaccines, she told me, no, the doctors said they were unnecessary and would only be required a few months later.

I bit my lip and kept my mouth shut, as our family was there to celebrate my first niece's homecoming and I didn't want to start an argument.

But I can't be the only one who thinks giving an HPV shot to a 3-day-old infant is crazy...am I?

94 posted on 04/06/2014 12:05:10 PM PDT by two134711
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