Will someone stuff a sock in Jenny McCarthy's mouth, please?

Apr 02, 2009 00:11

It's Autism Awareness month - a time of year when everyone gets inundated with news stories and human interest stories about parents and children living with the challenges of Autism ( Read more... )

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Follow The Money and You Will See Why Jenny is Right anonymous April 2 2009, 12:29:56 UTC
I am very proud of Jenny McCarthy for standing up to our corrupt and twisted medical system. Most people have no idea how corrupt it really is. AMA is so tied into the drug companies that doctors are trained in a way that makes drug companies profit. It is all about getting people hooked on drugs. Doctors are in bed with the drug dealers. And many doctors are too brainwashed to see how the system is using them. Most of the drugs are very poisonous to our system. Including vaccinations. Vaccinations contain MERCURY a known POISON. Why is this happening? Follow the money. It is profitable to keep people sick. The drug companies are that powerful. Yes, vaccinations contribute to Autism AND many other issues. My guess is they “powers that be” rationalize keeping people sick because if the entire planet was healthy, it would not last another 50 years. Can't argue with that. I found out about the corruption after researching my own health issues. I cured my depression and anxiety naturally. I got rid of dental problems including cavities ( ... )

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Re: Follow The Money and You Will See Why Jenny is Right armandlegg April 2 2009, 22:04:43 UTC
I never said that I wasn't proud of Jenny McCarthy - I just feel her position is not sound. I am proud of any parent that has the balls to stand up and bring awareness to any issue - Autism included.

By the way - most of the vaccines that kids have been given in the last 15 or so years have trace amounts to NO thimerosal used as a preservative.

I have done my research. So has my husband. We are both well educated people, and don't make harsh, rash, or jump decisions especially when it comes to the care of our children.

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mingsmommy April 2 2009, 13:49:14 UTC
I have two dear friends (well, two couples) who each have a profoundly autistic child. One couple is convinced it was the vaccinations (and he is a scientist) and the other is equally convinced it is not. My doctor has a theory that it's more about our use of plastics.

I think, this, like anything with our children, is where parents find the most emotional rawness...is it genetic? could I have done something differently? is someone/something else to blame? When, in fact, guilt and blame are wasted feelings. It is what it is. It sucks sometimes and sometimes it doesn't, but it always is what it is...it's reality, it is life.

Kudos to you that you are willing to give someone you disagree with props for raising awareness. I think that shows an incredible open mindedness.

I admire your strength and commitment as a parent. I can tell from the depth of your emotion and strength of your words you are an amazing mother and your kids are blessed and fortunate to have you.

Peace.

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armandlegg April 2 2009, 22:06:46 UTC
Thank you!

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