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blackhawks

09/14/21 12:27 PM

#385419 RE: stockmule #385417

HOW soon? Before or after the Cyber Ninja Fraudit report is laughed out of AZ?

Before or after the Support the 1/6 Insurrectionists rally attendees get their heads cracked?


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wEaReLeGiOn

09/14/21 12:27 PM

#385420 RE: stockmule #385417

It's a biblical right wingy dingy trope.

It's always, you'll see, just wait, soon Jesus will emerge from the clouds with his mighty sword to usher in the Tribulation. People have been waiting since Jesus took his final earthly bowel movement for him to come back.

Guess what? He's the perpetual no show.

Grow up.

Soon I expect you will find out you have been lied to and then the crying will start. No Tears right.

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DesertDrifter

09/14/21 2:57 PM

#385437 RE: stockmule #385417

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fuagf

09/14/21 5:59 PM

#385451 RE: stockmule #385417

stockmule, If only vaccines hadn't wiped smallpox out! And we could have so
much more polio around. Imagine. What a more wonderful world it could be!!!

What diseases have vaccines eradicated?

By German Lopez@germanrlopezgerman.lopez@vox.com Aug 25, 2016, 1:41pm EDT

So far, we’ve used vaccines to entirely wipe out .. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eradication_of_infectious_diseases .. two diseases: smallpox and rinderpest, which infects cattle.

We’ve also come extremely close to eradicating polio, with less than 500 new cases annually, largely in Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan.

In the United States, a long list of diseases .. http://thinkprogress.org/health/2013/02/22/1622871/vaccines-impact-infographic/ .. have been nearly eradicated by vaccines: diphtheria, bacterial influenza, measles, mumps, rubella, and tetanus, among others.

Still, there are many developing countries that have limited vaccine supplies and scant funding for childhood vaccination services, which has allowed preventable diseases like whooping cough and rotavirus to continue spreading.

On the whole, though, the world has made progress: Global vaccination rates for measles .. http://apps.who.int/gho/data/node.main.A826 , for example, climbed to 84 percent in 2013. UNICEF and the World Health Organization are always working .. http://www.who.int/immunization/global_vaccine_action_plan/en/ .. to increase this number, focusing heavily on underdeveloped or developing countries with low vaccination rates.

The global vaccine coverage goals are crucial because diseases can’t infect or spread through vaccinated people — so if enough people are vaccinated, a pathogen won’t be able to find a new host and will eventually die off.

How radical gardeners took back New York City

https://www.vox.com/2018/8/21/17588074/vaccines-diseases-wiped-out

You anti-vaxxers are taking such a stupendously ignorant and recklessly dangerous
line on all this i wish you had the gumption to sit down quietly and revisit your views.

I think it's likely that many of you initially got hooked into basically a political position
and have now got yourself into a fix many of you might secretly prefer not to be in.

In striving to not fully believe you could be as stupid as you appear to be (so as to
give you some credit) those are the most charitable positions i can arrive at for now
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zab

09/14/21 6:55 PM

#385456 RE: stockmule #385417

We know that we will never trust anything you post.