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"M.a.r.k P.r.o.b.e.r.t-April 29, 2004" <M.a.r.k P.r.o.b.e.r.t
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>
> "Jan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > >Subject: Re: MMR
> > >From: [email protected]lessed (Jesus Loves Ilsa9)
> > >Date: 4/29/2004 10:23 AM Pacific Standard Time
> > >Message-id: <[email protected]>
> > >
> > >>>Subject: Re: MMR
> > >>>From: [email protected]lessed (Jesus Loves Ilsa9)
> > >>>Date: 4/29/2004 7:03 AM Pacific Daylight Time
> > >>>Message-id: <[email protected]>
> > >>
> > >>>The child now has enough Thimerisol in her blood stream to set off

> metal
> > >>>detectors in airports on distant
> > >>
> > >>need to update your data base
> > >>
> > >>MMR does not ...nor never did...have thimerisol in it
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>hawki.....
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
> > >Uh, that was sarcasm, Hawki. I know it doesn't and even if it did, it
> > >wouldn't
> > >set off airport metal detectors.....on distant continents. My comment

> was a
> > >dig at Little Doobie, who made up a story about having so much metal in

> her
> > >bloodstream that she set off metal detectors.
> > >
> > >Now, the point you make about MMR is quite important. Despite the lack

> of
> > >thimerisol, SOME of the anti-vac liars and loonies have insisted that

the
> > >MMR's
> > >thimerisol content was responsible for autism. But hey, we already

knew
> that
> > >those guys will say anything in smear the record of vaccination.

> >
> > The correct spelling is thimerosal.
> >
> > The correct reserach is found here:

>
> Jan, Isee you attempted to use the word 'research' to describe this:
>
> > http://www.testfoundation.org/thimerosal.htm

>
> First, never, ever correct someone's spelling, if you do not spell all the
> words you type correctly.
>
> Second, the use of the word "research" to describe this incorrect. The
> proper term is BALONEY.
>
>


Do you mean "bologna"?

;o) Rich
 
"M.a.r.k P.r.o.b.e.r.t-April 29, 2004" <M.a.r.k P.r.o.b.e.r.t
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>
> "Jan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > >Subject: Re: MMR
> > >From: [email protected]lessed (Jesus Loves Ilsa9)
> > >Date: 4/29/2004 10:23 AM Pacific Standard Time
> > >Message-id: <[email protected]>
> > >
> > >>>Subject: Re: MMR
> > >>>From: [email protected]lessed (Jesus Loves Ilsa9)
> > >>>Date: 4/29/2004 7:03 AM Pacific Daylight Time
> > >>>Message-id: <[email protected]>
> > >>
> > >>>The child now has enough Thimerisol in her blood stream to set off

> metal
> > >>>detectors in airports on distant
> > >>
> > >>need to update your data base
> > >>
> > >>MMR does not ...nor never did...have thimerisol in it
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>hawki.....
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
> > >Uh, that was sarcasm, Hawki. I know it doesn't and even if it did, it
> > >wouldn't
> > >set off airport metal detectors.....on distant continents. My comment

> was a
> > >dig at Little Doobie, who made up a story about having so much metal in

> her
> > >bloodstream that she set off metal detectors.
> > >
> > >Now, the point you make about MMR is quite important. Despite the lack

> of
> > >thimerisol, SOME of the anti-vac liars and loonies have insisted that

the
> > >MMR's
> > >thimerisol content was responsible for autism. But hey, we already

knew
> that
> > >those guys will say anything in smear the record of vaccination.

> >
> > The correct spelling is thimerosal.
> >
> > The correct reserach is found here:

>
> Jan, Isee you attempted to use the word 'research' to describe this:
>
> > http://www.testfoundation.org/thimerosal.htm

>
> First, never, ever correct someone's spelling, if you do not spell all the
> words you type correctly.
>
> Second, the use of the word "research" to describe this incorrect. The
> proper term is BALONEY.
>
>


Did you mean "BOLOGNA"?

;o) Rich
 
Lets try an experiment.

I have a baby hanging around, a one year old.
She is happy, healthy, can walk, climb on things and put herself to bed when
she is tired.

Today I took her to the doctor and got an MMR vaccination.

Lets see if there are any health problems.


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>Lets try an experiment.
>
>I have a baby hanging around, a one year old.
>She is happy, healthy, can walk, climb on things and put herself to bed when
>she is tired.
>
>Today I took her to the doctor and got an MMR vaccination.
>
>Lets see if there are any health problems.


The child now has enough Thimerisol in her blood stream to set off metal
detectors in airports on distant continents.

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>Brush it aside to email me.
>
>Doug
>
 
>Subject: Re: MMR
>From: [email protected]lessed (Jesus Loves Ilsa9)
>Date: 4/29/2004 7:03 AM Pacific Daylight Time
>Message-id: <[email protected]>


>The child now has enough Thimerisol in her blood stream to set off metal
>detectors in airports on distant


need to update your data base

MMR does not ...nor never did...have thimerisol in it


hawki.....
 
>>Subject: Re: MMR
>>From: [email protected]lessed (Jesus Loves Ilsa9)
>>Date: 4/29/2004 7:03 AM Pacific Daylight Time
>>Message-id: <[email protected]>

>
>>The child now has enough Thimerisol in her blood stream to set off metal
>>detectors in airports on distant

>
>need to update your data base
>
>MMR does not ...nor never did...have thimerisol in it
>
>
>hawki.....
>
>


Uh, that was sarcasm, Hawki. I know it doesn't and even if it did, it wouldn't
set off airport metal detectors.....on distant continents. My comment was a
dig at Little Doobie, who made up a story about having so much metal in her
bloodstream that she set off metal detectors.

Now, the point you make about MMR is quite important. Despite the lack of
thimerisol, SOME of the anti-vac liars and loonies have insisted that the MMR's
thimerisol content was responsible for autism. But hey, we already knew that
those guys will say anything in smear the record of vaccination.
 
>Subject: Re: MMR
>From: [email protected]lessed (Jesus Loves Ilsa9)
>Date: 4/29/2004 10:23 AM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <[email protected]>
>
>>>Subject: Re: MMR
>>>From: [email protected]lessed (Jesus Loves Ilsa9)
>>>Date: 4/29/2004 7:03 AM Pacific Daylight Time
>>>Message-id: <[email protected]>

>>
>>>The child now has enough Thimerisol in her blood stream to set off metal
>>>detectors in airports on distant

>>
>>need to update your data base
>>
>>MMR does not ...nor never did...have thimerisol in it
>>
>>
>>hawki.....
>>
>>

>
>Uh, that was sarcasm, Hawki. I know it doesn't and even if it did, it
>wouldn't
>set off airport metal detectors.....on distant continents. My comment was a
>dig at Little Doobie, who made up a story about having so much metal in her
>bloodstream that she set off metal detectors.
>
>Now, the point you make about MMR is quite important. Despite the lack of
>thimerisol, SOME of the anti-vac liars and loonies have insisted that the
>MMR's
>thimerisol content was responsible for autism. But hey, we already knew that
>those guys will say anything in smear the record of vaccination.


The correct spelling is thimerosal.

The correct reserach is found here:

http://www.testfoundation.org/thimerosal.htm

This thread is about Debbee, and as usual all you have to say is belttling.

Jan
 
"Jan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> >Subject: Re: MMR
> >From: [email protected]lessed (Jesus Loves Ilsa9)
> >Date: 4/29/2004 10:23 AM Pacific Standard Time
> >Message-id: <[email protected]>
> >
> >>>Subject: Re: MMR
> >>>From: [email protected]lessed (Jesus Loves Ilsa9)
> >>>Date: 4/29/2004 7:03 AM Pacific Daylight Time
> >>>Message-id: <[email protected]>
> >>
> >>>The child now has enough Thimerisol in her blood stream to set off

metal
> >>>detectors in airports on distant
> >>
> >>need to update your data base
> >>
> >>MMR does not ...nor never did...have thimerisol in it
> >>
> >>
> >>hawki.....
> >>
> >>

> >
> >Uh, that was sarcasm, Hawki. I know it doesn't and even if it did, it
> >wouldn't
> >set off airport metal detectors.....on distant continents. My comment

was a
> >dig at Little Doobie, who made up a story about having so much metal in

her
> >bloodstream that she set off metal detectors.
> >
> >Now, the point you make about MMR is quite important. Despite the lack

of
> >thimerisol, SOME of the anti-vac liars and loonies have insisted that the
> >MMR's
> >thimerisol content was responsible for autism. But hey, we already knew

that
> >those guys will say anything in smear the record of vaccination.

>
> The correct spelling is thimerosal.
>
> The correct reserach is found here:


Jan, Isee you attempted to use the word 'research' to describe this:

> http://www.testfoundation.org/thimerosal.htm


First, never, ever correct someone's spelling, if you do not spell all the
words you type correctly.

Second, the use of the word "research" to describe this incorrect. The
proper term is BALONEY.
 
>Subject: Re: MMR
>From: [email protected] (Jan)
>Date: 4/29/2004 1:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time
>Message-id: <[email protected]>
>


>The correct reserach is found here:


funny...again you don't READ what you post...it states there is NOOOOOOO
mercury in MMR

>This thread is about Debbee, and as usual all you have to say is belttling.
>
>Jan
>


it is spelled "belittling"....you should have learned that in oh....second
grade....


hawki.....
 
[email protected] (Jan) wrote:

>The correct spelling is thimerosal.
>
>The correct reserach is found here:


The correct spelling is "research".

>http://www.testfoundation.org/thimerosal.htm
>
>This thread is about Debbee, and as usual all you have to say is belttling.


The correct spelling is "belittling".

Spelling flames are always risky business.

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"Doug Adam" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Lets try an experiment.
>
> I have a baby hanging around, a one year old.
> She is happy, healthy, can walk, climb on things and put herself to bed

when
> she is tired.
>
> Today I took her to the doctor and got an MMR vaccination.
>
> Lets see if there are any health problems.
>


Vday +1
She was in a bad mood last night and had a bit of fever today (38.3C).
She also learned how to use a rocking horse, and tried out a pedel car.

No autism as far as I can see.


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>
>"Doug Adam" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Lets try an experiment.
>>
>> I have a baby hanging around, a one year old.
>> She is happy, healthy, can walk, climb on things and put herself to bed

>when
>> she is tired.
>>
>> Today I took her to the doctor and got an MMR vaccination.
>>
>> Lets see if there are any health problems.
>>

>
>Vday +1
>She was in a bad mood last night and had a bit of fever today (38.3C).
>She also learned how to use a rocking horse, and tried out a pedel car.
>
>No autism as far as I can see.


Doug, please don't take this the wrong way, but you're in denial, dude! Your
daughter now prefers to interact with mechanical objects over friends & family
members. She is drifting away, isolating herself, and becoming a non-social
individual. The homeopathic thimerisol preservative has had this effect on
many other kids, but you won't get the truth from the FDA, AMA, or CDC.

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>
>Doug


<Sarcasm, for the humor impaired>
 
"Jesus Loves Ilsa9" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> >
> >"Doug Adam" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> >news:[email protected]...
> >> Lets try an experiment.
> >>
> >> I have a baby hanging around, a one year old.
> >> She is happy, healthy, can walk, climb on things and put herself to bed

> >when
> >> she is tired.
> >>
> >> Today I took her to the doctor and got an MMR vaccination.
> >>
> >> Lets see if there are any health problems.
> >>

> >
> >Vday +1
> >She was in a bad mood last night and had a bit of fever today (38.3C).
> >She also learned how to use a rocking horse, and tried out a pedel car.
> >
> >No autism as far as I can see.

>
> Doug, please don't take this the wrong way, but you're in denial, dude!

Your
> daughter now prefers to interact with mechanical objects over friends &

family
> members.

<snip>

No problem.
She just takes after her dad.


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"Doug Adam" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Doug Adam" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Lets try an experiment.
> >
> > I have a baby hanging around, a one year old.
> > She is happy, healthy, can walk, climb on things and put herself to bed

> when
> > she is tired.
> >
> > Today I took her to the doctor and got an MMR vaccination.
> >
> > Lets see if there are any health problems.
> >

>
> Vday +1
> She was in a bad mood last night and had a bit of fever today (38.3C).
> She also learned how to use a rocking horse, and tried out a pedel car.
>
> No autism as far as I can see.
>
>

Vday +2
Fever is gone.
She is in a good mood again.

Still no sign of autism.

I would say she is back to normal.

so much for vaccine problems...


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