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I think it's shitty when anyone is treated with a handful of hypocritical thinking, whether it's black people shitting on white people, white people shitting on black people, gays being made fun of by straights, bisexuals being made fun of by gays AND straights (there's no such thing as a bisexual man, if he's with a

Incorrect. My father, a full blooded blackfoot indian actually raised me as part of the American Indian Movement (aka AIM). Nice to see how cavalier you are though. I wonder would I be called out as a monster for doing that with a whole bunch of gifs reading 'black tears'? Ah, no, it's TOTALLY not bias or a double

See, to me the issue is, people constantly say that for the past decade about using a double standard of 'it's okay to put white people down because they suck and they're the oppressors'. While I agree that people have been oppressed, all peoples have been oppressed if you trace the heritage back far enough, and the

Actually I'm not. Nice to see you have actual substance for an argument rather than a vague character assassination in accusing me of dishonesty. God forbid you actually put any due dilligence into refuting a common sense point rather than just trumping up what you can come up with on a whim.

I'm not even white, I'm native american, and I am goddamn tired of all these articles being shitty to white people. Who here wouldn't be horrified at seeing something like this targeted toward any minority? Beuller? Beuller? Because if you would be horrified seeing someone slam a native, or a black woman, or a chinese

Ever.

Not only does this lady still have a land line, it's accessed using a lovely pink rotary phone. For you young'uns, this is why we "dial" a phone.

I see nothing wrong with this room.

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As a pediatrician who has given out thousands of vaccines, and with that experience decided to fully vaccinate my own children as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics and ACIP (or, you know, science), I must say that I love Penn and Teller:

there is 0 proof that vaccines can cause autism. Additionally recent studies have shown that autism begins in utero.

Second, I don't give a shit what someone "feels" when it comes to science. I "feel" like I'm going to win the lottery doesn't make it true.

Except it CAN'T trigger autism. Go look at the latest research: Autism is developed while *in the womb*. It is entirely coincidental that it shows up within the vaccine schedule. So, as they said in the article above, it is utterly irresponsible to associate the two together.

So, they are anti-vaccine. Thanks for providing another example. Second, I don't give a shit what someone "feels" when it comes to science. I "feel" like I'm going to win the lottery doesn't make it true.

Thanks for posting more from the NAA website. Now we are even more informed on the incorrect stance they take on vaccinations.

Thanks for the warning.

I know how Facebook makes it's money.

I have worked with Gloria for years and just want to say for the record, Terry approached her at an event as asked for a photo and she said yes, because she ALWAYS says yes to photos (when she can). She had no idea who he is. Just so y'all know.

Followup: a link to their textbook list is available here. Their tenth grade biology text is Biology for Christian Schools; as Wikipedia puts it, "It espouses the idea of Biblical inerrancy; that whenever science and Christianity conflict, the current scientific understanding is wrong.[1] The book promotes creationism

This is my hometown. A few of my cousins went to the school, so I don't much care for the quote about the parents of children who go to the school being nasty. I always thought it was the less conservative option for Christian schools in the area (and it probably is). From what I've heard from people who still live

"We believe that unless Sunnie as well as her family clearly understand that God has made her female and her dress and behavior need to follow suit with her God-ordained identity, that TCS is not the best place for her future education."