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Palatine is like the armpit of the Lake County/Cook county corridor. However, you can get a nice burrito at Original Taco.

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Palatine, wealthy and white? Maybe out where the kids go to Fremd but a lot of Palatine is pretty working-class and/or Hispanic.


It's about 18% Hispanic.

Not sure if that qualifies as "a lot."

Maybe your Palatine "experience" is about as deep as your Wisconsin "experience."


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Palatine, wealthy and white? Maybe out where the kids go to Fremd but a lot of Palatine is pretty working-class and/or Hispanic.


It's about 18% Hispanic.

Not sure if that qualifies as "a lot."

Maybe your Palatine "experience" is about as deep as your Wisconsin "experience."

Well, the point was that it ain't exactly white bread and affluent.

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Palatine, wealthy and white? Maybe out where the kids go to Fremd but a lot of Palatine is pretty working-class and/or Hispanic.


It's about 18% Hispanic.

Not sure if that qualifies as "a lot."

Maybe your Palatine "experience" is about as deep as your Wisconsin "experience."

Well, the point was that it ain't exactly white bread and affluent.


It's almost 78% white.

In not sure what " White Bread" is supposed to signify.


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It's almost 78% white.

In not sure what " White Bread" is supposed to signify.

Lakemoor is white bread. Palatine is kind of like wheat bread.

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18% is a lot for the northwest 'burbs. You've really had it out for me lately, SomeGuy.

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18% is a lot for the northwest 'burbs. You've really had it out for me lately, SomeGuy.

Eh, you're just getting someguy'd. It happens to the best of us.

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It's almost 78% white.

In not sure what " White Bread" is supposed to signify.

Lakemoor is white bread. Palatine is kind of like wheat bread.


:lol:

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18% is a lot for the northwest 'burbs. You've really had it out for me lately, SomeGuy.


Move those goal posts.

"A lot" isn't 18%.

Hopefully all those Hispanics having daddies who love to buy them tons and tons of shit.


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Hopefully all those Hispanics having daddies who love to buy them tons and tons of shit.

:scratch:

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18% is a lot for the northwest 'burbs. You've really had it out for me lately, SomeGuy.

Eh, you're just getting someguy'd. It happens to the best of us.


And you....you've been skating under the radar by sticking to regaling us with tales of your lust for cock and other sinful carnal acts. Any other time I'd foist you on a petard but with FavreFan proclaiming that he wants all cops murdered I guess the threshold for "SomeGuy'ing" had been raised.


I guess that makes you lucky?


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Hopefully all those Hispanics having daddies who love to buy them tons and tons of shit.

:scratch:


Keep scratching your head, hopefully it falls off.


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18% is a lot for the northwest 'burbs. You've really had it out for me lately, SomeGuy.

Eh, you're just getting someguy'd. It happens to the best of us.


And you....you've been skating under the radar by sticking to regaling us with tales of your lust for cock and other sinful carnal acts. Any other time I'd foist you on a petard but with FavreFan proclaiming that he wants all cops murdered I guess the threshold for "SomeGuy'ing" had been raised.


I guess that makes you lucky?

:lol: :lol: ok that's pretty funny.

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Hopefully all those Hispanics having daddies who love to buy them tons and tons of shit.

:scratch:


Keep scratching your head, hopefully it falls off.

:lol: :lol:
And funny yet again.

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Some believe that this news about outbreaks in the news are meant to scare parents into getting their kids vaccinated.

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Some believe that this news about outbreaks in the news are meant to scare parents into getting their kids vaccinated.


That post is sort of "Bernsie-ish".

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Some believe that this news about outbreaks in the news are meant to scare parents into getting their kids vaccinated.


That post is sort of "Bernsie-ish".

I have heard from good sources that some actually think that Bernstein is more "Nas-ish" than vice-versa

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Some believe that this news about outbreaks in the news are meant to scare parents into getting their kids vaccinated.


That post is sort of "Bernsie-ish".


What makes something Bernsie-ish?

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Someguy has a lotta young dum cum. Cray cray as I see it . SINICALAPISI or what ever that freak post. Luv him. Nuff w that.


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Nas wrote:
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Some believe that this news about outbreaks in the news are meant to scare parents into getting their kids vaccinated.


That post is sort of "Bernsie-ish".


What makes something Bernsie-ish?



Because you posited something using the "some believe" to closk what you wanted to either say or just throw out which is "outbreaks in the news are meant to scare parents into getting their kids vaccinated".

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pittmike wrote:
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Some believe that this news about outbreaks in the news are meant to scare parents into getting their kids vaccinated.


That post is sort of "Bernsie-ish".


What makes something Bernsie-ish?



Because you posited something using the "some believe" to closk what you wanted to either say or just throw out which is "outbreaks in the news are meant to scare parents into getting their kids vaccinated".


That's what I figured.

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Don't be mad it is what it sounded like.


I'm not. That's exactly what it was.

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pittmike wrote:
Nas wrote:
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Some believe that this news about outbreaks in the news are meant to scare parents into getting their kids vaccinated.


That post is sort of "Bernsie-ish".


What makes something Bernsie-ish?



Because you posited something using the "some believe" to closk what you wanted to either say or just throw out which is "outbreaks in the news are meant to scare parents into getting their kids vaccinated".


the news is meant to scare everyone.


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Here, this will scare you....



Q: What would America start to look like if everyone took advantage of these philosophical or religious exemptions and stopped getting vaccinated?
A: It would look like what it used to look like—which is to say, every year, 48,000 people would be hospitalized with measles and 500 would die. There would be people who would have subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, which is a chronic measles infection of the brain and is essentially a death sentence. Mumps would be a common cause of deafness and sterility. Rubella or German measles would cause as many as 20,000 children to be born with severe permanent birth defects every year, and 5,000 spontaneous abortions. Bacterial meningitis caused by streptococcus pneumoniae caused by haemophilus influenza B or meningococcus, and it would cause tens of thousands of children to die or be left with permanent neurological damage. The rotavirus would cause 70,000 children to be hospitalized with dehydration and 60 to die. The chicken pox would cause 10,000 children to be hospitalized, and 70 to 100 would die. Hepatitis A would cause tens of thousands of cases and about 100 deaths. Hepatitis B would again re-emerge as a silent epidemic; millions of people would be chronically infected, and about 5,000 would die of acute hepatitis B. Tens of thousands would go on to have chronic hepatitis. This would mean infections of the liver, which can cause things like cirrhosis and liver cancer.
Q: This would be every year?
A: Yes.


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Here, this will scare you....



Q: What would America start to look like if everyone took advantage of these philosophical or religious exemptions and stopped getting vaccinated?
A: It would look like what it used to look like—which is to say, every year, 48,000 people would be hospitalized with measles and 500 would die. There would be people who would have subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, which is a chronic measles infection of the brain and is essentially a death sentence. Mumps would be a common cause of deafness and sterility. Rubella or German measles would cause as many as 20,000 children to be born with severe permanent birth defects every year, and 5,000 spontaneous abortions. Bacterial meningitis caused by streptococcus pneumoniae caused by haemophilus influenza B or meningococcus, and it would cause tens of thousands of children to die or be left with permanent neurological damage. The rotavirus would cause 70,000 children to be hospitalized with dehydration and 60 to die. The chicken pox would cause 10,000 children to be hospitalized, and 70 to 100 would die. Hepatitis A would cause tens of thousands of cases and about 100 deaths. Hepatitis B would again re-emerge as a silent epidemic; millions of people would be chronically infected, and about 5,000 would die of acute hepatitis B. Tens of thousands would go on to have chronic hepatitis. This would mean infections of the liver, which can cause things like cirrhosis and liver cancer.
Q: This would be every year?
A: Yes.



Speculation, without the benefit of any scientific data to back it up, shouldn't scare anyone.

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Here, this will scare you....



Q: What would America start to look like if everyone took advantage of these philosophical or religious exemptions and stopped getting vaccinated?
A: It would look like what it used to look like—which is to say, every year, 48,000 people would be hospitalized with measles and 500 would die. There would be people who would have subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, which is a chronic measles infection of the brain and is essentially a death sentence. Mumps would be a common cause of deafness and sterility. Rubella or German measles would cause as many as 20,000 children to be born with severe permanent birth defects every year, and 5,000 spontaneous abortions. Bacterial meningitis caused by streptococcus pneumoniae caused by haemophilus influenza B or meningococcus, and it would cause tens of thousands of children to die or be left with permanent neurological damage. The rotavirus would cause 70,000 children to be hospitalized with dehydration and 60 to die. The chicken pox would cause 10,000 children to be hospitalized, and 70 to 100 would die. Hepatitis A would cause tens of thousands of cases and about 100 deaths. Hepatitis B would again re-emerge as a silent epidemic; millions of people would be chronically infected, and about 5,000 would die of acute hepatitis B. Tens of thousands would go on to have chronic hepatitis. This would mean infections of the liver, which can cause things like cirrhosis and liver cancer.
Q: This would be every year?
A: Yes.



Speculation, without the benefit of any scientific data to back it up, shouldn't scare anyone.

Some people would probably take it at face value because of the guy's credentials.


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No, not completely. I think they need to figure out who, why, and how it will effect people. Autoimmune diseases have risen and nobody knows why but drs will tell you it's not food and it's not vaccinations. I also don't think all reactions are being reported properly to find out if there is a link or not. There are good drs and bad ones. You seemingly put a lot of trust in them, I do not. They are in a shitty spot because they can't come out and say the vaccines can harm people but have no idea why. They also imo should not be running around saying they are great for everybody when they are not. The Lyme disease vaccine was pulled because of low demand, cost, and it's side effects. Gardasil and the one for the Rotavirus are under scrutiny currently. If these have negative effects on some, so what is to say other vaccines won't be harmful to certain people. They don't know what they don't know so to say.

It's my opinion the government should never be allowed to force you to have any medial procedure or inject anything in to you or your child that you do not want. What are they going to do? Make it a law? Enforce it how? Take your kid, hold em down, and put what you don't want into them? Throw you or your kid in jail? Take your kid from you? Put all the non vaccinated kids in a camp? That's scary shit.

You also can not tell a growing population of people too bad so sad for your health problems caused by the vaccinations (or possibly caused) but now they won't get X disease so be happy. From my personal experience it's a group larger than it should be. My daughter had a moderate reaction and I don't think it was ever "reported" to anybody. It's enough to make a parent question what it's really doing to your child and is it better than not having it. Maybe it should be delayed, maybe it should never be administered but they owe it to those parents and kids to find out. I can't imagine what the parents of the severe reactions go through.

If you find out who it will effect the people it's safe for will get vaccinations and it eliminates the panic for both sides. It makes no sense to continue down the path they are on.

I am anti flu shots.


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