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Stupid journalists who propagated the MMR scare
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It was never about that but that excuse has now become the fall back position for people who were on record objecting to the vaccine and now have to admit they got it terribly wrong. Private Eye etc. -
It proves you have no argument and and personal insults are your only recourse. Sad bugger.Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou don't have a point worth a jot.
You're simplying talking bollux on a forum.
And because you're thick and ignorant, your evaluation of the evidence for and against a position is poor.
HTH, BIKIW.Comment
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it smells, I suspect it will come back later.Originally posted by minestrone View PostIt was never about that but that excuse has now become the fall back position for people who were on record objecting to the vaccine and now have to admit they got it terribly wrong. Private Eye etc.Comment
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Might just be flatulenceOriginally posted by vetran View Postit smells, I suspect it will come back later.Comment
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No it proves you're a cretin.Originally posted by vetran View PostIt proves you have no argument and and personal insults are your only recourse. Sad bugger.
I can't be arsed to do the work for every flakey moron who posts on the internet.
What you need to ask yourself is why you think anything has changed from when you struggled with hard concepts at school.
Because you did: I can tell.Hard Brexit now!
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It proves you have no argument and and personal insults are your only recourse. Sad bugger.Originally posted by sasguru View PostNo it proves you're a cretin.
I can't be arsed to do the work for every flakey moron who posts on the internet.
What you need to ask yourself is why you think anything has changed from when you struggled with hard concepts at school.
Because you did: I can tell.
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I can't be arsed to do the work for every flaky moron who posts on the webOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostIt proves you have no argument and and personal insults are your only recourse. Sad bugger.
Hard Brexit now!
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Sometimes it's hard to tell who genuinely has varicose brains and who just likes to have an argument because they are bored at work. That's why I leave out the insults.Comment
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Why would increased immigration bring this in?Originally posted by hyperD View PostThat's a worrying trend.
Is there any cross-reference with increased immigration bringing this in causing the sharp upturn?
Immigrants from the developing world are more likely to get their kids immunised. Why?
They are the ones who are more likely to have seen at first hand the devastation illnesses in the West we regard as minor can cause.
The culprits are British parents who were scared of by The Daily Fail publicising a Lancet report that should have never been put in the journal in the first place."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe culprits are British parents who were scared of by The Daily Fail publicising a Lancet report that should have never been put in the journal in the first place.
Actual evidence for this assertion?Comment
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