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« on: March 16, 2006, 07:06:39 PM » |
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'In the latest New Yorker, Michael Specter has a positively chilling story on how theoconservatives and Christianists have waged a quiet war against some critical vaccines, especially against Human papillomavirus or HPV.
Becoming quite the conspiracy theorist, eh Afleitch?
The actual item is not a "theory"; they're openly opposing it. The only place where theory comes in is with regards to their motives, and no plausible theory leads to a good outcome in this region.
There are many theories here, Gabu, including yours that Afleitch doesn't look a bit crazy with his concern over this. But that's okay. You boys worry about whatever you like. For example, there are also people who wear aluminum foil hats and lobby congress daily to go after the alien invaders who listen in on our thoughts. I'm sure you, Afleitch, and Andrew Sullivan think their lobbying merit polls and posts as well.
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