Who is the best for 2016

Discussion in 'Politics' started by jem, Jan 28, 2015.

  1. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    Correlation is not causation. And it doesn't matter what the disease is, though measles was the stimulus for this particular arc.

    Those who get their medical advice from Jenny McCarthy needn't do anything. Let them die. Everyone else should get vaccinated.
     
    #111     Feb 3, 2015
  2. wjk

    wjk

    Including illegals? And if they refuse?
     
    #112     Feb 3, 2015
  3. jem

    jem

    1. b.s.
    this is the douchey strawman crap you posted...

    "Of course, we could bar anyone who isn't a citizen of the US from entering the country."


    2. and now addressing your more recent post...

    again your douchey illogical garbage is wrong.
    no one is saying the whole measles problem was caused by illegal aliens...
    my initial point was and still is... it was probably not caused by anti vaxxers who are mostly progessives here in California....

    locally the news has stated it was not brought to the park by an american family... but they leave out any further details...

    Because disney is not cheap, most people are guessing they were tourists.

    But again because of your douchery... I have to clear this up...

    My overriding concern in this area is the concern are for the overall risk and chaos caused by obama's anti public safety policies.

     
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    #113     Feb 3, 2015
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    Yeah;
    he is closer , in track record to President Ronald Reagan, than most.Yeah; i know the lamebrain liberals in the press called that race'' too close to call,''LOL. 1984 was the all time electiorial votes record;Pres Ronald Reagan had a number of electorial votes never equaled in American history[@ anytime]

    .Thanks for the question................................................................................................................................
     
    #114     Feb 3, 2015
  5. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    Perhaps you'd like to elaborate on the Limbaugh and Breitbart material you introduced.
     
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    #115     Feb 3, 2015
  6. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    Then you do the same thing that you plan to do with people who aren't illegal.
     
    #116     Feb 3, 2015
  7. But if we go with the data, from Vox's recent article,
    Christie takes fire over controversial vaccine comments
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    Many anti-vaxxers are liberal? Do you see that there?
    Viewers of FOXNews may have trouble with graphs and charts given that the network provides pie charts showing totals greater than 100%.


    But now let's get to the Stupids (Republican mind):

    Rand Paul:
    Rand Paul says he’s heard of vaccines leading to “profound mental disorders” in children


    Michelle Bachmann
    Michele Bachmann says HPV vaccine can cause mental retardation


    Even Sarah Palin's anti-vac email regarding the Board of Ed's vaccination policy
    Stop The Bus, I Want to Get Off: "pls coordinate with Lt. Governor’s office as they release this, as we don’t have to follow up and explain it’s Bd of Ed’s call. If asked, tho, u can let folks know I would not propose govt mandating anything like shots for our kids.”


    We can add Christie's buffoonery to the list. And I'm sure Louie Gohmert must've had said something.

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    ISIS doesn't make such ridiculous claims.
     
    #117     Feb 3, 2015
  8. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    You must admit that your own diagram demonstrates that anti-vaxxers are distributed pretty evenly across the entire political spectrum (see the black line).

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    #118     Feb 3, 2015
  9. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    Interesting that we can take people's kids away if they're allowed to walk to school or to the park unsupervised, but it's perfectly okay to leave them vulnerable to whatever happens to be making the rounds.

    If right-wingers want to be so cavalier about all this, why don't they give their children to someone who is interested in caring for them?
     
    #119     Feb 3, 2015
  10. Come on, you can do better than this. Peanut allergies are genetic, measles is a highly contagious disease. We can't prove precisely who started it, but since it had been eradicated here for 30 years, we can assume an immigrant was responsible. Now where would an immigratn carrying measels most likely hail from? A european or asian country with universal vaccination, or some poor country with hit or miss health care?

    The breitbart article didn't make much sense either. Just because it seemed to start at disney doesn't mean it had to be an immigrant visitor. They have thousands of low paid workers, many of whom are probably illegal. Any visitor who had been exposed in the recent past could also have brought the disease to Disney, where conditions were favorable for retransmission.

    It is also a fact that these illegals have brought in many diseases that were totally or all but eradicated here. The suspicion that they are responsible here is not paranoia or anti-immigrant bigotry. It is just a matter of connecting dots.
     
    #120     Feb 3, 2015