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Re: WRONG! nullshade December 3 2008, 12:42:01 UTC
Yeah, I agree. I see no compelling scientific evidence that vaccines cause any kind of harm. And some of those chelation treatments are downright dangerous.

With all due respect, saying, "I had a kid with (problem X) and I applied (treatment A), and now they don't have (problem X)!" does not prove that the treatment worked. This is how wacky voodoo theories get perpetuated -- I rubbed my lucky duck keychain, and then I bowled a strike! It doesn't always happen, but it sometimes works, so everyone should do it! Replace "rubbed my lucky duck keychain" with "pumped a child full of drugs with known risks and side-effects" or "did not give my child a vaccine that could save their life" and the problem is clear to see.

There's a great House scene on this topic...alas...can't find it on YouTube. But just imagine House talking really sarcastically at you for a while, and that'll have the same effect.

Maybe: "You know what else causes neurological disorders? Fevers that melt little kids' brains because their parents don't understand the scientific method."

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