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Jenny McCarthy body count up to 888

Discussion in 'Howard Stern' started by Squishy, Jun 4, 2012.

  1. Squishy Full Member

    http://jennymccarthybodycount.com/Jenny_McCarthy_Body_Count/Home.html

    Her insane insistence that vaccines cause autism does in fact actually cause people to not get vaccines for their kids, which creates problems with preventable illnesses not only for them, but for the kids who one way or another happen to come into contact with these kids with irresponsible parents. A small percentage of those kids actually die. And as people like her keep insisting on their scientifically baseless and incorrect ideas, that small percentage results in more and more deaths. Of children.

    People tend to think of child-rape as the worst kind of crime in this society. But is that really worse than, say, child-killing? I know what she's doing technically isn't murder. But she is causing children to die for no reason, and it is very foreseeable that her idiotic words regarding her belief she decided to believe in and insist upon that vaccines cause autism would have such an effect. Every single piece of relevant authoritative evidence strongly suggests this is not only unfounded but absolutely wrong, but all of this, says Jenny McCarthy, should just be ignored, because she just "knows." And some idiots will, unfortunately, believe her inane, irrelevant, and illogical arguments she's used to rationalize her belief so that she doesn't have to realize how bad of a person she is.

    She is not just annoying on the radio, crazy, etc. She is evil in the truest sense of the word. She is a child-killer.

    It saddens me that Howard didn't address this issue. Usually when someone is this evil he is direct and to the point and highly critical of them.
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  2. jackedNtan Full Member

    She ain't killing animals, why should Howard care?
  3. nearly.normal Full Member

    Vaccines are for suckers.
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  4. ArabianBeauty Probationary Member

    2 of my aunts and 3 of my uncles died of measles 50 years ago when vaccination wasn't available in my country..
    5 died only in my family, god knows how many died in neighborhood and in the town at that time..

    My grandfather got it as well, he survived but his face was disfigured by the pimples that destroyed his skin. And my grandmother lost her eye from complication of the measles.

    So yeah stop vaccination and live like a f***ing hippie :)

    self-righteous bitch :banghead:
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  5. cwujvegas7 Full Member

    its not the vaccines that cause the autism u fucking morons, its the Themerasol that is in them! Mercury!
  6. HeyItsAdam Full Member

    Well.... let's just say that if parents are getting mom-advice from Jenny McCarthy, something was going to get this kid along the way anyway. A low-flying traffic copter... a delinquent tax-return... SOMETHING was going to remove this little kid from the populous because mom getting advice from Jenny McCarthy is just proof-positive that the silly-string DNA is bouncing around in his double-helix.
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  7. revolcane Full Member

    She had 888 abortions??
  8. BonswanaMiliken Full Member

    Thank you

    It is not the vaccine themselves ,it is the mercury preservative in the 3 in 1 shot. You can have your doctor break up the shots so they don't get them all at once. It takes a few months longer but the child SAFELY receives all their vaccines.
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  9. Squishy Full Member

    Yeah. I'm not saying she has definitely caused 888 deaths of children (and neither is the website either). Causation issues are everywhere with lots of things.

    It's true that bad parenting might be a bigger cause than Jenny McCarthy, or at least closer on the causal chain to the effect I'm talking about.

    But I think Jenny McCarthy's words are on that causal chain for some of these obviously bad parents, and she is deserving of not just our ridicule, but our scorn. Society should shun her. So should Howard, and NBC, and Oprah.

    For the cwujvegas7 person who called me dumb for the reason, he/she claimed, that I had failed to understand that the thimerosal in the vaccines is causing autism rather than, I guess, the other parts of the vaccines: I am just talking about the entire vaccine, which is a word I just use in the conventional sense, i.e. I use the word "vaccine" to include everything injected into you when the doctor says he/she's about to give you a vaccine and then puts a needle into you. That includes thimerosal in the case of those vaccines that use thimerosal to prevent Staph infections and other side effects.

    There continues to be no reliable authoritative evidence that vaccines that include thimerosal have any role at all in causing autism, and therefore your statement to the contrary is wrong. If you really believe what you are saying, you are ignorant. You're entitled to your opinion, but you aren't entitled to your own facts.

    http://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/Vaccines/QuestionsaboutVaccines/UCM070430
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  10. BonswanaMiliken Full Member

    LOL at a jenny McCarthy body count.. We live in a country that aborts millions of kids every year . We even have a planned parenthood baby killing factory , and you want to talk about jenny mccarthy killing kids lol.
  11. Mama-looka Full Member

    Jenny McCarthy doesn't intend to harm children. Quite the contrary; she's trying to help them. OK, she's misguided and uneducated, but her intent is there. That makes it a little bit better.

    Now I'm not saying that Jenny McCarthy is blameless here, she isn't. But her blame is a mixture of good intentions, ignorance and self-importance. It's the parents who don't get their kids vaccinated that have to take most of the blame.

    Let's face it, if you look hard enough there's always going to be someone out there who espouses a crackpot theory about how you should raise your kids. It's the parent's job to protect their own kids, not Jenny McCarthy's. The parents have to take the evidence available to them and make an educated reasonable decision about how they should raise their kids. These parents took this information and made a decision that puts their kids in harms way rather than protecting them.

    Some people say Jenny McCarthy lends the anti-vaccination movement credibility. But she doesn't. She's a former Playboy model/actress. What credibility does she have in the field of medicine? She doesn't lend it credibility, all she does is bring attention to the issue. Then parents are tasked with making these decisions for their kids. They're the ones who make the decisions, so they are ultimately responsible.
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  12. Squishy Full Member

    No. Your implication that you agree with the idea that thimerasol causes autism is just wrong.

    So now you are impliedly arguing it is OK for Jenny McCarthy to kill children because abortion, of previability fetuses, is legal.

    You are smart.
  13. Squishy Full Member

    I agree with everything here.

    But, a small amount of blame, spread out over a lot of children, some of whom actually died, ends up adding up to a lot of blame, in an absolute sense. For each individual child, the parents, yes, are more blameworthy.

    Jenny McCarthy SHOULDN'T give it more credibility. But she's done stuff other than Playboy, and celebrity endorsements tend to have effects on some people--that's why companies sometimes like to use them in their advertisements, even if they aren't, y'know, beer-tasting experts or whatever.
  14. BonswanaMiliken Full Member


    There are thousands of parent testimonials of children becoming very lethargic, unemotional and developmentally stalled after these vaccines. The FDA has been allowing poison in our food and fluoride in our water , they will tell you the vaccines are safe of course.
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  15. Squishy Full Member

    I meant to say Jenny McCarthy shouldn't give it more PERCEIVED credibility. I agree with Mama-looka that she in fact doesn't give it more credibility. I should've chosen my words more carefully.
  16. cwujvegas7 Full Member

    unless ur planning on anally raping your child why would u need to give a dose of mercury for a vaccine for a disease it cannot contract??
  17. cwujvegas7 Full Member

  18. cwujvegas7 Full Member

    a much safer schedule of vaccinations is above!
  19. Squishy Full Member

    "Thousands of parent testimonials" is anecdotal evidence, which is very widely considered, in science, as no evidence at all, i.e. it is completely unreliable and unauthoritative. It could lead to reliable evidence at some point, but it could also lead to a wild goose chase. Until it does, or doesn't, it doesn't matter, at all.

    I can testify that thimerasol helps prevent cancer. I've never had cancer. I had thimerasol injected into me. Thousands of people can join me. It doesn't matter. It isn't science, and I am not a scientist doing a study in carefully controlled conditions.

    Also, I am not here to generally defend thimerasol and I believe it is gradually now being replaced by other preservatives that are (hopefully) about as good at killing fungi and bacteria in vaccines that might otherwise cause illnesses and deaths in children.

    The prospect of injecting kids with a mercury-based substance is unsettling and that's understandable. But that's exactly why you might expect worried parents to blame their kids' problems on it.

    Overall, thimerasol has very likely been a good thing, not a bad thing, i.e. it's probably had more good effects than bad, overall.
  20. BonswanaMiliken Full Member

    There are safer alternatives. Rescheduling vaccines so they still get vaccines without the mercury is easy. The bottom line is it is cheaper to make the mercury shots, so they use them and tell you they are safe. it is all about money, not about what is best for the child.
  21. Jack n Water Full Member

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    I have the solution-- let me bang the retahd out of her
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  22. Squishy Full Member

    I do not doubt this, just because I don't know much about thimerasol other than that it doesn't seem to cause autism. If I ever had a child, I would certainly want the safest reasonably cheap method and in the event it's not clear I would tend to shy away from thimerosal because it's mercury-based. But I also know that chemistry and biology and all that jazz is too complicated for me, so I will have to leave it up to the scientists and doctors and other types that I have reason to believe know something about chemistry and biology to tell me what the safest reasonably cheap method is. I think it is very important to know one's limitations, and to delegate some of your work when necessary. I don't think generally distrusting science and medicine is likely to help matters much in the long run. I do think that both science and medicine have made plenty of errors in the past and will continue to, but they will probably make fewer than I would on my own.
  23. Fa-Fa-Fo-Ha

    Fa-Fa-Fo-Ha SFN Gold Supporter

    All this argument about Thimerosal causing autism is nonsense. They stopped using it in infants vaccines early last decade.



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  24. beetle lover Full Member

    Just another jackass parent who wants to blame anybody and anything for the fact she gave birth to an abnormal child.
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  25. MrJeff2000

    MrJeff2000 SFN Gold Supporter

    25 years ago, kids got about 10 vaccinations. Now they get closer to 20.

    And the drug companies figured out to turn many of them into "cocktails," which parents approve because it cuts down on doctors appointments, co-payments, and whining kids.

    But it also causes a number of children to develop symptoms – and perhaps become autistic.

    There needs to be more study.

    But to NOT vaccinate your child? Idiocy.

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