Discussion: Texas GOP Rep. Rails Against 'Sorcery' Of Vaccines In Twitter Fight With Doctors

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There are no coincidences.

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I just wish some enterprising scientist would invent an unvaccine, so all of those anti-vaxxers could practice what they preach.

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Texas: Making Mississippi feel better about itself since 1845.

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I would much rather hang out with Jack Elam, than with Texas’s latest public moron

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For non-Texans Rep Stickland is State level Louie Gohmert.

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“Texas state Rep. Jonathan Stickland ® called vaccines ‘sorcery’ on Tuesday…”

Arthur C. Clarke: “To a primitive mind, any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”

(Or words to that effect.)

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I think Dr. Hotez should develop a vaccine designed to prevent someone from developing FMD – Fucking Moron Disease. Although for Stickland, it’s apparently too late for that.

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If these stupid Republicans don’t want to vaccinate their kids, I say great, it’s a perfect way to create declining membership in the party.

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21st Century Loon in his natural habitat:

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Stricklands education! From Wiki

“Stickland ended up leaving high school between his junior and senior year and obtained his G.E.D.
Stickland entered the community college, Tarrant County College, and also Parkland College, at which he studied sales and marketing.”
Also from Wiki!
In May 2017, Stickland became engaged in an online feud with political columnist Virgil Texas, who compared Stickland’s large figure to that of a “disgusting glazed ham” and accused him of being a “Sig Sauerkraut-packing chud”, regarding Stickland’s support of the bathroom bill.[28] Stickland claimed his feelings were hurt by this comparison, and in return accused the columnist of being intolerant

Hoetz’s education!

Alma mater
Yale University (B.A.)
Weill Cornell Medical College (M.D.)
Rockefeller University (Ph.D.)
Scientific career
Fields Vaccinology, Neglected Tropical Disease Control, Public Policy, Global Health
Institutions George Washington University Medical School, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children’s Hospital, James Baker Institute

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After all, for centuries, leading scholars have agreed that diseases are caused by an imbalance in the four bodily humors.

Or bad air.

Or divine vengeance for our sins.

This “vaccine” malarkey shows up nowhere in the Bible. so it can’t possibly be good.

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Science starts with “S”.

So does “Satan”.

Coincidence?

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If one were to put Stickland, Gohmert, Jim Hoft, and Sean Hannity in a room together, it might create a Black Hole of Stupid.

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Bring on the epidemics -Measles can leave a child deaf, blind, brain damage, and death. A pregnant woman who contracts Rubella is dangerous to the unborn child and can cause birth defects. Mumps can cause sterility in males.

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Get VACCINATED MORON!

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Too bad Fred Trump didn’t contract it.

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Golly, it’s Bluto.

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