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The incredible shrinking autism/vaccine link
28 Mar 2008 11:49 am
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Orac also comments on the hateful little Vox Day, who isn't just mindlessly parroting antivaccination myths again, but also screeching rather offensively (and ignorantly) at Megan. Megan, I know some of us don't have the most flattering opinion of some of your work, but honestly, compared to this ugly little man you are an absolute paragon of grace, intelligence, and good sense. (Although granted, one has to throw that 'absolute' in there, because compared to anti-vaxxie Voxie, a dead sea cucumber is a paragon of (etc.), and I'm not really trying to damn with faint praise here.)
I can't wait until a vaccine is developed for gayness and drunkenness.
We can then have a great debate on this blog to see if it should be mandatory.
Somebody has to do it.
Let's send a shrink to help Megan shrink some more:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-kirby/the-next-big-autism-bomb_b_93627.html
Come to think of it, is Megan pre-shrunk or so her keyboard and hands can be washed out with hot soap and water?

And remember, that's respectful insolence. Imagine what disrespectful would sound like.
Posted by James K | March 29, 2008 2:45 AM