Remember when the irrelevant Jim Carrey went off on us legal gun carriers and
gun owners and decided to insult us, getting rid of a few million of what used
to be his fans by making a video called "Cold Dead Hand" and get into
a Twitter battle, of which I was a part of.
Yeah, we all have to love the twisted illogical liberal logic of the left who try to tell us what to do with our guns and the safety of our family, all the while from standing safely behind the wall of their armed body guards. He enjoyed screaming for "non-lethal" means of self defense, but he never once answered my question, if he would remove the bullets from his "numerous armed guards and replace them with rubber bullets."
Now this rambling idiot is at it again. However this time he has had to step back his non-nonsensical ramblings after he posted an autistic boy, 14-year-old Alex Echols, without his
parent's permission, in one of his tweets.
What I would love to know is, when did this blathering idiot have the time to get his PharmD degree and
if he didn't, who gave him permission to dish out this medical knowledge and tell people that vaccinating their children is causing autism.
Although he
apologized, he did not remove his tweets regarding his distaste for vaccinations. Read more NY Daily News
The saddest thing about this story is the brainless, spoonfed lemmings that never bothered to look beyond his and everyone else's parroted statement, "the study said that vaccines cause autism."
That doesn't even make sense and should have raised a red flag or at the very least cause
people to think for themselves and dig to find the truth. It took me less than a minute to find out
that not only had the study been
retracted, after it was found to be falsified, but the scientist had been fired to boot, because of
it.
Oh, the liberal logic that these people
aren't just swallowing but just as mindlessly parroting. Vaccines save
lives. Look at all the exotic diseases,
including the diseases we had vaccinated out our country, that illegal
immigrants are bringing back into our country, like Small-Pox, TB and Measles - just for starters.
Not to mention that
the flu kills more people every year than it effects, in an adverse way. CDC
estimates that from the 1976-1977 season to the 2006-2007 flu season,
flu-associated deaths ranged from a
low of about 3,000 to a high of about 49,000 people.
Death certificate data and weekly influenza virus surveillance information was
used to estimate how many flu-related deaths occurred among people whose
underlying cause of death was listed as respiratory or circulatory disease on
their death certificate.
Still want to fore-go vaccinations, or would
you rather give your body and your children's body a fighting chance?
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