infowars.net— Presidential candidate Ron Paul has spoken out against forced vaccination and the federal government's eagerness to dictate what Americans may and may not put into their bodies.
Jan 23, 2008View in Crawl 4
I don't get perks from pharma and do not do any pharm research. I don't even take pens from drug reps. There are rules concerning these "perks".Keep up your smear campaign ringelman. Still unable to back up your bulls**t claims?
@imperiumShe never claimed magic eradicated them she merely asked for a trend line of cases before and after introduction of the vaccine. That should prove the case right? Where was magic mentioned except by you?Lets see the real numbers and put this to bed.
Look, Dok-tor Bulls**t, I have family in the med biz and am aware. OK?So go ahead and deny if you must. "Rules" are only guidelines in this age of relativism, eh?And certainly an atheist with no real basis for his morals would be able to "relative-ize".Kindly do not prate to me about smearing, It is your demeaning posts that constantly refer to those with whom you disagree as "scum".
Hospitals are statistically a great place to go if you want to get sick or die. Undeniable.Many of the "mistakes" to which you refer are unforgivable; hence, malpractice insurance which the patient gets to subsidize via higher medical fees. BigFrikkinWhoop. Yeah, if you aren't the one who is 'mistaked'. "First ... do no harm.""How many people are saved by magic alternative medicines?"Far far more than such as yourself would like to admit.A much more apropos question would have been, How many have availed themselves of the information necessary to build and maintain health and avoid the need for medical consultation. Guaranteed you know next to nothing of William Brady, M.D., a real doctor who went to glory before you even went into the oven.
Closed AccountJan 24, 2008
I don't get perks from pharma and do not do any pharm research. I don't even take pens from drug reps. There are rules concerning these "perks".Keep up your smear campaign ringelman. Still unable to back up your bulls**t claims?
kayaker712Jan 25, 2008
@imperiumShe never claimed magic eradicated them she merely asked for a trend line of cases before and after introduction of the vaccine. That should prove the case right? Where was magic mentioned except by you?Lets see the real numbers and put this to bed.
Closed AccountJan 25, 2008
Look, Dok-tor Bulls**t, I have family in the med biz and am aware. OK?So go ahead and deny if you must. "Rules" are only guidelines in this age of relativism, eh?And certainly an atheist with no real basis for his morals would be able to "relative-ize".Kindly do not prate to me about smearing, It is your demeaning posts that constantly refer to those with whom you disagree as "scum".
Closed AccountJan 25, 2008
Hospitals are statistically a great place to go if you want to get sick or die. Undeniable.Many of the "mistakes" to which you refer are unforgivable; hence, malpractice insurance which the patient gets to subsidize via higher medical fees. BigFrikkinWhoop. Yeah, if you aren't the one who is 'mistaked'. "First ... do no harm.""How many people are saved by magic alternative medicines?"Far far more than such as yourself would like to admit.A much more apropos question would have been, How many have availed themselves of the information necessary to build and maintain health and avoid the need for medical consultation. Guaranteed you know next to nothing of William Brady, M.D., a real doctor who went to glory before you even went into the oven.
spartacus409Jan 25, 2008
I see and you believe these numbers support your case?Have you analyzed them yourself?
aofearbornJan 30, 2008
Go Freedom!!!