Go to hell kobanwhen you walk in a room, do people say "hey - here comes that retard again"?
'cause if they don't, they should
Go to hell kobanwhen you walk in a room, do people say "hey - here comes that retard again"?
'cause if they don't, they should
And yet you still don't know that you can't read or do math. The "retard" is you, and retards like you are why this country is a mess, and that Obama is in office.i was responding to elo's post:
Go to hell koban
You know who I am, and you are being a prig about this, and a retard.ahh, a returnee
do we know who you used to post as?
were you permabanned?
You know who I am...
You know who I am, and you are being a prig about this, and a retard.
Does it bother you that some vaccines are created with aborted fetal cells? It does me.Sozo?
Does it bother you that some vaccines are created with aborted fetal cells? It does me.
http://erlc.com/article/vaccines-and-aborted-human-fetal-tissue
Does it bother you that some vaccines are created with aborted fetal cells? It does me.
I can come up with far more evidence on this from far more reliable sources than that clown.
From your article:
I tell the truth. You lie.not as much as the fact that all vaccines are made from ground up jews
I tell the truth. You lie.
Now I know how this plays out.
Correct.vaccines have been developed from aborted fetal cells
Partly correct. There was and has only been two aborted babies (many years ago) that are still contributing to current vaccines.fetuses are no longer being aborted and used in vaccine development
False, just not newly aborted cells.and current vaccines are not produced from aborted fetal cells
The word "new" should have been "not". It has been corrected.cite?
I am already well aware that this subject is one where Christians will side with liberals and government control, rather than to stand firm in the truth.
High MMR vaccine coverage in the United States (91% among children aged 19–35 months) limits the size of measles outbreaks
Since elimination, the highest numbers of U.S. cases were reported in 2008 (140 cases) and 2011 (220) (Figure 1) (2,3). To update measles data, CDC evaluated cases reported by 16 states during January 1–August 24, 2013. A total of 159 cases of measles were reported during this period. Most cases were in persons who were unvaccinated (131 [82%]) or had unknown vaccination status (15 [9%]).