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'Oh I can't see him, I can't see God', YA'LL CAN'T SEE FUCKIN' AIR NEITHER!
Prove to me the wind. Show me the wind man. I want proof of that shit. Cuz I don't see it.
I wouldn't get the vaccine. Just get the normal flu shot.
Quote from: Sikotic on October 31, 2009, 12:36:12 AMI wouldn't get the vaccine. Just get the normal flu shot.care to elaborate? u probably know better than me.Plant: U in my city. I might get it. I wasn't going to at first. Wasn't buying into the media hype about it 'til that healthy, 14 year old kid died
subject: H1N1 -Beware of this VaccinationI hope people are asking themselves one simple question this "flu season." What did people do before the Center For Disease Creation, uh um, excuse me, I mean Control, told them they needed to take this down the hatch? http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen/additives.htm ...especially when this could potentially happen to you. And what about this letter that was forwarded to me by one of my researchers in the field... Good Morning,My sister just called, for those of you that don't know she is a RN in the ER at Baptist. They had a meeting this morning on the H1N1 vaccination, and the doctors at Baptist are advising that their staff and patients NOT get this vaccination. They have had several reports of people getting Guillain-Barre Syndrome. They are also concerned about how fast this vaccination has been developed and the lack of testing that has been done concerning this vaccination. In fact one nurse at Baptist, has a son that took the vaccination and has developed Guillain-Barre's.(Guillain-Barré syndrome is a disorder in which the body's immune system attacks part of the peripheral nervous system. The first symptoms of this disorder include varying degrees of weakness or tingling sensations in the legs. In many instances the weakness and abnormal sensations spread to the arms and upper body. These symptoms can increase in intensity until certain muscles cannot be used at all and, when severe, the patient is almost totally paralyzed. In these cases the disorder is life threatening - potentially interfering with breathing and, at times, with blood pressure or heart rate - and is considered a medical emergency. Such a patient is often put on a respirator to assist with breathing and is watched closely for problems such as an abnormal heart beat, infections,blood clots, and high or low blood pressure. Most patients, however, recover from even the most severe cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome, although some continue to have a certain degree of weakness. )You can read more about it at www.ninds.nih.gov . She also said of course you should ask your doctor about it if you have any questions.Just thought I would pass this info along. Please pass this on to help others understand what is going on with the H1N1 Vaccination.HOD Internship Program Phone: 615-322-**** Fax: 615-322-**** As I always say, do your research. The blood is off of my hands and the ball is in your court!
R.I.P Mygla
dude im baning you mother over here in eu. but im not a white,brown,black,yellow etc. im your nightmare
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