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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
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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