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Dr. Mayer Eisenstein:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ql9LkGf6ok |
actually, genius, thanks to the Internet social misfits are finding it a lot easier to find one another, marry and procreate. I think we have Al Gore to thank for the sudden increase in autisim. Then again, I listen to doctors and science, not Playboy bunnies |
| actually, it was Hannah Pollings father who said it, not Jenny McCarthy, you idiot. |
After, maybe. Because of, no. Also, why would anyone take a poster seriously who spouts fault science and calls people asshats? You prove twice that you are not to be taken seriously. |
| “We know that autism is not 100% genetic in origin, since in the case of identical twins (who share 100% of their genes), there are instances of one twin having autism and the other not having it. In fact, the likelihood of the co-twin also having autism where one of them has it (in monozygotic (MZ) pairs) is about 60%. This means that there must be some non-genetic (i.e., environmental) factors that are part of the cause of autism.“ [SOURCE: Professor Baron Cohen's reply to critics of a mooted abortion test for autism reported in the UK's Guardian Newspaper: Professor Baron Cohen/Stone Correspondence (http://www.theoneclickgroup.co.uk/documents...) Re: The Guardian New research brings autism screening closer to reality 12/Jan/09] (http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle…) |
Give me a list of doctors who have NEVER BEEN sued. 30,000 unvaccinated children in his practice....NO AUTISM. BOOM!!! |
| The only good thing about all these "VACCINATIONS ARE BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!" posts is that it's obvious it's the same person every time. The ship has sailed on the vaccines cause autism theory, Mom. Your side lost. |
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oh, no...you are very wrong...I just started posting on this thread an hour ago. There were 3 pages of bickering before I joined in. And obviously, you are the only one chiming in against me.
You honestly bore me. Good night. |
This isn't the first time lately you've bumped a stale vaccine thread. There have been a spate of recent similar posts and they all sound alike: mad and mistaken. |
Not true. In modern society, people with ASD are more employable, and therefore more suitable for marriage, than ever before. Ask anyone in the IT field. And my sister works in autism, and she says you an definitely see the traits in the parents. That doesn't mean that they are autistic, but they have some of the traits. |
Even if it were true, his patients are all Amish and therefore have a specific genetic background. But in fact, unvaccinated children get autism. My source for this is Generation Rescue. |
| Crazy anti-vaccination lady - by your reasoning all we have to do to end autism is stop vaccinating? And there are no cases of autistic kids who weren't vaccinated? Please donate your vaccines to children in other countries who are desperate for vaccines. |
| Do you have a special needs child? |
Simple statistics. Say you have a high school with 1005 students (for simplicity of calculations). Five have not been vaccinated at all. Of the 1000 who have been vaccinated, the vaccine didn't "take" in 1% of them, which leaves 10 students unprotected... except by the 99% of vaccinations that DID work. Measles hits the school through an exchange student from Europe. All five of the unvaccinated children get sick... but so do the ten vaccinated children. More vaccinated than unvaccinated children get it simply because there are more vaccinated children. Make sense? |
| So far, you've only demonstrated the lack of efficacy of vaccines. |