
The family of 9-year-old Hannah Poling of Georgia announced Thursday that they’d won a settlement from a federal fund that compensates people injured by vaccines. The news has thrilled local activists who have been fighting for a government admission that there are potential problems with vaccines.
“It’s going to set a precedent for how the other 7,000 claims in ‘vaccine court’ are settled,” says Amy Carson, president and co-founder of Moms Against Mercury. “My son, Kit, has had a claim in for eight years. Finally, we have an admission from the government that there might be a problem with our vaccines.”
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services conceded the case before it could reach court, and the settlement amount has not been announced. The special “vaccine court,” overseen by the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, rules on requests for payments from the vaccine-injury fund.
The Polings say their daughter, Hannah, went from being a bright, responsive child to exhibiting odd behaviors after a series of vaccination shots. Hannah has been diagnosed with autism. Government officials say the vaccines did not cause Hannah’s disorder, but exacerbated an underlying disorder that led to the autistic symptoms.
Many in the medical community are concerned that a decrease in immunizations will cause a corresponding rise in preventable childhood illnesses. Buncombe County has seen a rise in cases of pertussis (also known as whooping cough) over the past several years.
“To continue to protect America’s children and adults, we must obtain maximum immunization coverage in all populations, conduct reliable scientific research, and ensure vaccine safety,” says local infectious-disease specialist Dr. James Whitehouse. “A single case of disease will remain a single case if everyone around the infected person is vaccinated. If we are not vaccinated, a single case can turn into an epidemic.”
Like Hannah, Carson’s son’s behavior and development changed significantly after he received a series of vaccinations as a toddler. When 11-year-old Kit was 3, he was diagnosed with toxic mercury levels. According to studies, symptoms of mercury poisoning can mimic the symptoms of autism.
Thimerosol, which contains mercury, was used as a preservative in childhood vaccines until 2001. It was discontinued because of its possible association with autism-like disorders, although it’s still used in some flu vaccines. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently recommended that all children aged 6 months to 18 receive an annual flu vaccine.
“There is no convincing scientific evidence of harm caused by the low doses of thimerosal in vaccines. Large and reliable studies have discredited any theories suggesting vaccination might be associated with autism or other developmental disorders,” Whitehouse says.
Some parents disagree, however.
“If the doctor had told me the day Kit was born that he’d be injecting my 5-pound baby with a significant neurotoxin, I would have done things very differently,” Carson said.
Carson believes that a genetic difference accounts for why some children react to the vaccinations while other children suffer no adverse effects.
“There’s a huge population of people who don’t excrete metals well. You see it in Alzheimer and heart-disease patients as well. When my son had a hair test, there was no mercury there. But his blood tests showed toxic levels of the metal. So, unlike other kids, he doesn’t excrete mercury through his hair and skin,” Carson says.
Carson says the Poling case indicates to her that the government needs to listen to parents and consider testing for people who might have this predisposition.
“Vaccines as a defense from disease aren’t bad in themselves, they just can be made safer. Any parent, if given the choice of safer vaccines, is going to take that option,” Carson says.
— Anne Fitten Glenn is an Asheville-based writer and photographer. The Associated Press contributed to this story. Read more about childhood vaccinations in Mountain Xpress’ Kids’ Guide, on the racks on March 26.
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For a more balanced account of Hannah Poling’s case, see the referenced news article. Even the Poling’s (one a doctor, the other a lawyer) don’t contend that mercury was the culprit here. They do believe that somehow it was vaccine-related. “...Hannah has a disorder involving her mitochondria, the energy factories of cells. The disorder — which can be present at birth or acquired later in life — impairs cells’ ability to use nutrients. It often causes problems in brain functioning and can lead to delays in walking and talking. The Polings were exploring two theories to explain what happened to Hannah. One is that she was born with the mitochondria disorder and the vaccines caused a stress to her body that worsened the condition. The other is that the vaccine ingredient thimerosal caused the mitochondrial dysfunction, Jon Poling said…” |
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Thimersol IE MERCURY, is in all vaccines., unless you ask for a vaccine that doesn’t have it, which is of course more expensive. They of course never give you that choice. Mercury is a by product of making the vaccine and a stabilizing compound, in short its more cost effective to use it, than offer a more expensive vaccine without it. So what there has been a 300% increase in Autism in the last 12 years, Hey, this is corporate America, who cares if we brain damage our children and reduce IQs. All we care about here in the land of corporations is the bottom line, profits, people are expendable. |
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DonM, This is from the AP article I reference: ‘Why take a chance?’ asked Jon Poling, a 37-year-old neurologist.” |
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Edgy Mama trust me, its still in there, flu vaccines have it also, incidentally one of the compounds in vaccines is anti freeze. |
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Click this link and then the multi media links for great videos amd how mercury destroys the brain |
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Edgy Mama, In just one instance “...In 2004, the IOM’s Immunization Safety Review Committee issued its final report, examining the hypothesis that vaccines, specifically the MMR vaccines and thimerosal containing vaccines, are causally associated with autism. In this report, the committee incorporated new epidemiological evidence from the U.S., Denmark, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, and studies of biologic mechanisms related to vaccines and autism since its report in 2001. The committee concluded that this body of evidence favors rejection of a causal relationship between thimerosal-containing vaccines and autism, and that hypotheses generated to date concerning a biological mechanism for such causality are theoretical only. Further, the committee stated that the benefits of vaccination are proven and the hypothesis of susceptible populations is presently speculative, and that widespread rejection of vaccines would lead to increases in incidences of serious infectious diseases like measles, whooping cough and Hib bacterial meningitis…” http://www.fda.gov/CBER/vaccine/thimerosal.htm As well, if you look into the history of autism you will find that it is not a new phenomenon. Calling it autism is rather contemporary but throughout history people have demonstrated what we call autism today in relatively the same numbers. Those autistics of days yore who were savants ended up in side-shows performing astounding feats of memeory, etc. Those autistics who were ultra aloof, self-destructive at times (head bangers, etc) were institutionalized. The word autism isn’t quite 100 years old yet. My earlier point was that the Polings themselves weren’t convinced that mercury (thimerosal) was the cause of Hannah’s problems. They just focused on the vaccination protocol that Hannah received. Are you on the anti-mercury hyperbole bandwagon? The article appeared to me, to be written with an agenda—an opinion piece rather than a news piece. That’s my main beef. |
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DonM your contentions are rubbish, check this link out http://www.wikinfo.org/index.php/Increase_in_cases_of_autism Now if you can concentrate long enough to read this link that’s shows possible PCB connections. http://merzenich.positscience.com/2007/04/26/what-underlies-the-documented-increase-in-autism-incidence-results-of-a-new-study/ If you think that placing live attenuated pathogens, in a chemical cocktail with unknown synergistic effects that includes probably one of the most toxic substances on the planet, mercury, then inject that into your Childs body, then you’re out of your mind.Did you not see the video links I provided The proof of the pudding is, I know many doctors and none of them have had their own children vaccinated. |
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P.S The evidence you gave was from the F.D.A.thats like believeing the wolf that guards the hen house |
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DonM, That said, I do think that there’s a reason thimerosol was removed from vaccines. The FDA itself admits that before the thimerosal was removed, there had not been extensive studies into its possible side effects. As Dr. Whitehouse notes in my article, there was a possible association, and that’s why the thimerosol was removed. If that’s the case, why is it still in some multi-dose flu shots? In the final print article (out on March 26), there will be an long q&a;with Dr. Whitehouse about the importance and efficacy of vaccinations. That said, I do agree with Amy Carson when she says that vaccines should be made as safe as possible. I am pro-vaccines. And I believe that, regardless of cost to the government, what we are required to inject into our kids’ veins should be safe for them, all of them, regardless of whether or not they have an underlying condition that could be exercerbated by vaccination. |
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Dr. Anti, Your posting links from wikinfo as your fact as well as another article that had no reference links to it. Where are the links to your 100K award tidbit as well as your suggestion that it’s still in the vaccines. yourI know plenty of doctors who strongly believe in vaccines, so what kind of doctors do you visit? Your smugness as well as your lack of substantial info makes you look like you have some issues you want to work through besides the truth. |
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P.S. I reiterate this quote from the article: “There is no convincing scientific evidence of harm caused by the low doses of thimerosal in vaccines. Large and reliable studies have discredited any theories suggesting vaccination might be associated with autism or other developmental disorders,” Whitehouse says. Basically, exactly what you pulled from the FDA, DonM. Then I quote someone who disagrees. As far as I can tell from my extensive research, this is an extremely complicated issue. My primary hope is that the Poling case promotes further research and questioning. I’ll be watching closely—both sides of the story. |
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Edgy Mama, Your article reads 95 percent anti-mercury with only one paragraph about the fact that we really don’t know with any degree of certainty, one way or the other. You are are 100 percent correct that it is complicated. As I previously posted about a bit of history of autism, any attempt to draw conclusions about comtemporary incidents of autism and any causal relationship to thimerosal is pure speculation. If we lived our lives and made our decisions in such a manner we’d never leave the house. Of course, that can kill you, too! Bottom line is that I don’t like to see, in my opinion, hatchet-jobs based on speculation. I have no horse in this race and no ox to gore. I just enjoy reasoned, well-balanced arguments and I don’t believe your article is one of those. My opinion. |
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Edgy Mama, “...The study will be published in the February issue of the journal Pediatrics. The medical journal released the findings early because of a controversy surrounding a new TV series premiering Thursday, which features a lawyer who argues in court that a flu vaccine made a child autistic…” I believe the Poling’s may be the referenced case. |
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If the two of you are interested you might wish to read this detailed article for the real truth |
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You’re right, DonM. Whitehouse doesn’t say in this article that there’s a possible association between thimerosal and autism. He does say that in his q&a;, which you can read on March 26. Of course, I’m against putting mercury into kids’ veins. It’s a neurotoxin. I appreciate your comments. |
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I suppose neither of you clicked the link I provided about the history of vaccines. This blind obstinance in the face of all logic and common sense in indicative of what the Bible calls, “the great delusion” which is a phenomena that occurs towards the tertiary stages of civilization. Anyone dumb enough to post government studies and reports on these matters and who expects those reports to reflect the truth is beyond blind and ignorant. The dye has been cast, there are two types of people, divided into two separate camps, their minds have been sealed. One group are those who wish to maintain the illusion that all is well and the government would never do anything to harm its citizenry. They are willing to suspend the laws of logic and science to maintain a very haughtily pseudo conservative belief, that those who dare point out the true nature of material facts, such as the F.D.A. being apart of a global organization, dedicated to eugenics and a massive reduction of the worlds population by 2030, are all crazy and should be ignored and silenced. You know, the FOX News mentality, kill the messenger All the evidence is there, if you have eyes and ears to hear. I would suggest you download Alex Jones “End Game’ which is posted on you tube and watch it. End Game contains 3 hours of evidence on this subject, enough to convict these criminals . This haughty, “all is well faction” of those who operate under the strong delusion, ignore the spiritual component of the hearts of men, they do so, as a way to reduce the world, to what they can feel, touch, taste, see and hear. These idiots then compile a egocentric belief system, with a corporate conservative mentality, which tells them, that those who point out things like the danger of Vaccines and generically modified foods are simply delusional fringe element extremist’s, who are thwarting the progress of humanity and who deal in irrational fear. These Morons and I use that term correctly, forget about diabolical governmental tyrants such as Hitler, Stalin, and Margaret Sanger etc. They then insulate themselves in more delusion saying “Oh that could never happen here in America, why my government would never hurt me”. Such people like these serve their master and are recalcitrant, and unswerving in their belief system, they are convinced they operate from logic, when in fact they operate from ignorance, pride, and a lack of knowledge. Most of them proudly call themselves Doctors, Lawyers, Republicans and Chrisitians etc when they are little more than fools trapped in an institutionalized belief system, the same kind of political institutionalized belief system of the Middle ages, which said the universe revolved around the Earth and that the Earth was flat. The danger in these little minds, is that in order to maintain their false pyridine and world of illusion, (which are the flawed limits of their own comfort zones) they will actually oppress and literally kill others, to perpetuate the temple to their God of the Status Quo. Galileo would be a prime example and a victim of their oppression Those that ignore the evidence on vaccines have already on many more levels, shown those, with eyes and ears to hear the truth, who and what they are. They will do anything their godverment tells them, including turning others in, sacrificing their own children on the alter in the temple of the government; they will readily comply with mandatory vaccines and bio implantable chips, like sheep at the slaughter When their God the godernment, is suddenly silenced and they no longer hear its auditory hallucinations in their minds, dictating to them what is reality and what isn’t, they will then perish from the Earth under the weight of their own self imposed delusions. They are like a dog, licking the hand of it’s master, they worship the Beast |
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If it’s not vaccines contributing to the astronomical increase of autistic children (and I have a nephew who is autistic, as well as a husband who teaches special education - a field that doesn’t have anywhere near enough teachers) - then there is something else seriously wrong that is leading to this increase (and it’s not just diagnosis). We need to figure out what it is. btw - both my children (ages 14 and 10) are vaccinated. |
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What about ADHD? I wonder if there is a possible link there? While not as profound as autism, ADHD is definitely an epidemic in this country- I don’t know the statistics, but I imagine the US has considerably more kids with ADHD than other countries. For some time now, I have thought that the increase in autism and autism spectrum disorders (which are now more prevalent)could be linked to more and more mothers not breast-feeding (which is the first and most effective way to provide custom made immunity for your child). I agree, Dr. A, anyone who thinks for a single second that our government or the corporations (what I call Governcorp) care about us at all- or that they are truthful to us is extraordinarily naive. |
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Dr. Anti, You know, I think you’re right. You make absolute perfect sense. Here I was licking the hindquarters of the Beast, mindlessly worshipping my Godernment when I read you’re brilliantly crafted response to childhood vaccinations. It all makes sense now! Thank you. You are a credit to the anti- vaccination/government/bio-implant crowd and I think you should speak out louder and more often because only you will be able to awaken the sleeping masses. I’m sure anyone who listens to you will be enlightened and not turned off in any way. Spread the word. March on brother! |
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My sympathies to anyone affected with any of the autism spectrum dosorders. But, as many studies bear out, they increase in their occurrence is more likely a result of better diagnosis and attention given. “...It’s important to note that today’s figures apply to the whole category of ASDs, which includes autism as well as related conditions like Asperger Syndrome and Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified. Children with these disorders have varying degrees of impaired communication and social interaction. Diagnostic criteria changed dramatically in 1987, broadening the number of people who could be considered to have ASDs. In decades earlier, only those with severe autistic characteristics would be diagnosed with autism; others might have been categorized as mentally retarded, for example. So making comparisons across decades is difficult. “The frequency of the diagnosis has clearly increased but that doesn’t tell you beans,” emphasizes Dr. William Barbaresi, a pediatrician at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn To get a better picture of autism and its potential causes, Barbaresi and colleagues examined new cases of autism in Olmsted County, Minn., from 1976 to 1997. Using data on every child living in the county during those years, the researchers used modern diagnostic criteria to conclude that the incidence of autism specifically rose dramatically, from 5.5 cases per 100,000 children from 1980 to 1983, to 44.9 cases from 1995 to 1997. A sharp increase started between 1988 and 1991, a period during which broader diagnostic criteria for autism were newly in use and increased awareness of the disorder occurred, Barbaresi says. The findings of the study, published in the January issue of the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, appear to rule out suspects like vaccinations as a cause for the increase, according to Barbaresi. Other studies also have failed to link vaccinations to autism, prompting the Institute of Medicine, an independent group that advises the federal government, to conclude there is no connection…” http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6947652 Further, “...“We documented that the number of children [in the United Kingdom] diagnosed with `behaviour’ and `developmental’ disorders, but not autism, tended to decrease by about 20% per year from 1992 to 2000. By contrast, the diagnosis of autism increased by 20% per year during this time period,” said Hershel Jick, lead author of the study and associate professor of medicine at Boston University School of Medicine. “These data point to the conclusion that the increased incidence of diagnosed autism is primarily a reflection of changes in diagnostic practices, such as improved identification, availability of services, and other similar factors,” conclude the authors.” http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/328/7436/364-b The point is that no conclusions can be drawn re: vaccinations in general and thimerosal in particular. Parents are anxious to pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey. Was it something I did? Was it something that someone or something else did? Everyone wants to be assured that they are in no way responsible for any misfortune that befalls them. Quite understandable. But we just don’t know and to assign cause falsely is as wrong as if it were the true cause—which would indeed be wrong. |
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I’m a certified grant writer/manager- and had a full time position writing grants for the PTI (Parent Training and Information center for parents of children with disabilities) of another state- it would amaze you to know how “facts” and “conclusions” can be easily distorted to promote the agenda of the organization. Also, when an organization receives federal or state money, any conclusions they might draw and represent, are basically censored by the funding agency first. Also, the grantor is very specific about how that money is to be used. Basically, I don’t feel I can trust any group (doctors and scientists very much included here) that receives research funding or other funding from the government or corporations. Simple first hand experience and “gut feeling” are really the only thing it seems we can trust anymore. :0) |
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You know George Bush had a “gut feeling” that he’d find weopons of mass destruction in Iraq. I have a gut feeling that I’m going to win the lottery. Who needs pesky facts and conclusions when you have a gut feeling. Because the last time I check you can verify how research is done and weigh it’s conclusions against others, how is that done with your gut. Do you have a non-gut control group. |
Squiggly McPherson Mar 10, 2008 |
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I placed two very good links on the board. This link is comprehensive http://www.vaccinetruth.org/excellent_vaccine_articles.htm All one needs to do is understand the known Neurological effects of Mercury. Those who refuse to see the correlation between Mercury laden vaccines and autism, are analogous to those who wallow in Poison Ivy and then wonder why they contract symptoms. |
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I haven’t been amazed in a long time! Elements of each side of any issue have always been guilty of promoting agendae that ranges from simple omission, through distortion and all the way to outright lies! That’s precisely why I initially posted here. I detected an agenda disguised as news. Off topic, but this is abundantly apparent by the actions of the IPCC and scientific funding for their agenda, too. We can discuss that another day soon, I would wager! |
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I went to a holistic dentist in my home state and was told that the fillings in my teeth had mercury in them and that they are notorious for leaking. In order to have those fillings removed, and replaced with “bio-compatible” material, I would need an IV during the procedure that had a substance that attaches to mercury and carries it out of the blood. Then, I was told by another dentist, here in Asheville that there is no such thing as a bio-compatible material for fillings- that they all leak formaldehyde (sp?)- and other toxic things. Can’t get a straight freakin’ answer from anyone these days- You know, when I saw I AM LEGEND, I didn’t consider it such a far-fetched concept… we’ll all be mutants someday, I bet ;0) |
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AshaKasha, “60 Minutes” did a famous quack report on this on Dec 23, 1990. |
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http://www.infowars.com/?p=705 |
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You don’t need to convince me, Dr. A- I don’t doubt that vaccinations are connected to autism and other neuro/psycho. disorders that are becoming more and more prevalent among our children in the US. While psychiatric disorders have been around forever, ADHD hasn’t…and has been on an incredible rise in the past 10-15 years…AND- has been linked to vaccinations. “According to [neurologist Dr. Fred] Baughman, 500,000 children [in the USA] were diagnosed ADHD in 1985 and between 5 and 7 million were today. Substantial growth has also been reported in Australia, a country of just 19 million people, where it’s estimated that at least 50,000 children are now on drugs prescribed for ADHD.” ”University of Queensland figures show that legal use of dexamphetamine in Australia has risen from 8.3 million tablets prescribed in 1984 to 38.4 million tablets in 2001. Over the same period Ritalin prescriptions rose from 1.5 million tablets to 19.3 million.” What’s going on? Now, every other kid is on drugs for their ADHD- |
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Edgy Mama, |
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DonM, Who knew there was so much local pov here? |
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Edgy Mama, |
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Nice points Ashra Kashra. I was beginning to think I was alone in a Establishment, neocon, vortex, of government cheerleading AND DISINFORMATION. Your points were cogent and also incorporated cognitive thinking, a lost ability in the U.S. fool system, in addition, to another sorely lacking element in this forum, here to forth,…. common sense. The level of mentality exhibited in this forum, seems to suggest, that you can inject one of the most toxic substances on earth, into your child’s body and not expect consequences, when he or she becomes brain damaged..Na……….certainly not, there could never be a correlation between I.M.injections of mercury, mixed with a little, wing of bat, or eye of toad and Dropping’s of Owl. THAT COULD NEVER CAUSE MERCURY POSIONING, NO WAY DUDE Believing and obeying the governmental vaccine insanity and public policy groupthink, is like a man dying, gasping for air, because he just ingested an inadequately prepared Japanese blowfish. He trusted that the chef, who prepared the potentially lethal fish, was certified. And now, as he struggles for air and thus life, seems incredulous, when he experiences dyspenia and when the lights go out and he as he gets ready for the long dirt sleep, and says…… GEE HOW DID THAT HAPPEN, THE CHEF SAID HE KNEW WHAT HE WAS DOING!!!!! YOU DON’T GET SECOND CHANCES, NOT WITH YOUR CHILDS LIFE! I suggest you people Google the 1955 “Cutter “ incident, in which live attenuated polio vaccine, gave numbers of innocent children polio, incidentally, the government admitted to that screw up. So sorry, but we made a mistake…. And,,,,, well… now your child is a cripple , well we are the government and were here to Help you. Help us to what?…..you mean Kill us don’t you?! Anyway, enough of that trivial stuff like our children’s bodies, lets talk about the law, or should I say the lack of any law, requiring you to vaccinate your children. The STATE has regulations that require vaccinations, but regulations, are the administrative BY laws of agencies and corporations, and pertain to only such entities, and or, to its officers, residing in such STATE. State officials lie, when asked about this so-called law. My way of dealing with these government Bureaucrats/ insects would to say perhaps, FOIA them, give them 20 days to respond under Federal law and then make them, under pains and penalties of perjury, produce such a law and if there wasn’t, or they refused to answer said question, then ARE GULITY OF LYING under US vs. Tweel “silence can only be equated with fraud, when a public official has a duty or obligation to answer. But that would only be me personally; I don’t give legal advice and you should always consult with a BAR card attorney if you have any questions about THE LAW. That way you can be sure to get screwed and lied to real good. Incidentally, another imposter at large, who is M.I.A. and who doesn’t seem to exist in any of the 50 million Federal codes or statues at large, is our warm fuzzy friends at the Internal Reeming Service. Just email the Freedom Law school with THE LAW that requires you to file and you’ll win 300,000 Federal Reserve Notes, which at the rate of this death spiral that the fiat currency system is headed, should by the end of the year at least, buy about 20 gallons of petrol and a one expense paid night at a Bordello on Lexiton Ave in beautiful down town Asheville. BE A SHEEP AND WIN 300K http://www.thepowerhour.com/news3/300,000_tax_reward.htm GOOD LUCK YOULL NEED IT, Void where prohited BY law. Oh, gee, I forgot there is no law anymore here in the U.S., or is there???? Well only your tooth fairy knows for sure, here in the Land of Oz I am amazed at how dumb people really are, you could put a doctor, dressed in a white coat, to make him look professional, put him on TV, and he could sell Horse manure to U.S. citizens. |
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I HAVE TACOS IN MY PANTS!!!!!!!!! NEO-LIBERAL SWINE_MONKEY!! |
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SNEAK PREVIEWS OF UPCOMING ATTRACTIONS, COMING TO A TOWN NEAR YOU REAL SOON. |
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Finally! |
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