Will any physician sign this?


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What is the source of the form?

Who developed the wording?

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What is the source of the form?

Who developed the wording?

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Who cares?

No physician would be stupid enough to sign it.

This is just a joke. Have fun with doctors.

Thks

It is well done, therefore the reason for my question.

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Here is the dirty rat who wrote that form.

http://www.whale.to/vaccine/dave_mihalovic.html

You can tell at a glance that he is no good by the fact that he is on whale.to.

Thanks.

By the way that reflexive "no good" thingy that you keep sticking in gets a lot tinny after awhile.

I do not judge people by the messaging source.

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Got rid of smallpox--and polio, almost. No excuse for tetanus. You want to have a session with lockjaw? My step-grandmother did in the 1920s--and barely survived. The fact that people are vaccinated for--what?--40(?) different things and shouldn't be, is not to say they shouldn't be vaccinated for anything. I once saw a film of a little boy with rabies who was going to die running back and forth crazy in a crib. I once saw a baby with tetanus. He died too, before the sun came up.

--Brant

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Here is the dirty rat who wrote that form.

http://www.whale.to/vaccine/dave_mihalovic.html

How do you know that Mihalovic wrote the form, Jerry?

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I don't think satire is humor. It's a way of getting inside and hollowing out. A weapon.

Nice distinction Brant...I never thought about that word in that way, however appears you are correct:

Function of Satire

The role of satire is to ridicule or criticize those vices in the society, which the writer considers a threat to civilization. The writer considers it his obligation to expose these vices for the betterment of humanity. Therefore, the function of satire is not to make others laugh at persons or ideas they make fun of. It intends to warn the public and to change their opinions about the prevailing corruption/conditions in society.

http://literarydevices.net/satire/

Serving the Brantian Individual Group [bIG]

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Here is the dirty rat who wrote that form.

http://www.whale.to/vaccine/dave_mihalovic.html

How do you know that Mihalovic wrote the form, Jerry?

http://philosophers-stone.co.uk/wordpress/2015/04/you-want-to-vaccinate-my-child-no-problem-just-sign-this-form-2/

"The following form was adapted from Ken Anderson’s original."

He is another dirty rat.

http://www.naturalnews.com/036006_vaccination_doctor_form.html

Who else adapted it but Mihalovic? No other author is mentioned.

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I don't think satire is humor. It's a way of getting inside and hollowing out. A weapon.

Brant,

OK.

So where is the satire? I saw a link to a form with serious questions on it (whether one agrees or disagrees with the current controversies on vaccinations, it's still a serious form) and a later claim that no serious doctor would have the courage to use it.

Something's still missing for me...

So far it sounds like a childish form of propaganda (a double-dog dare, but without the charm), not satire.

I don't want to come down on Jerry, especially as I do not think people who raise questions about vaccines are yuk-yuk yahoos who should be shot when drawing and quartering them is not available, but the mediocrity is killing me.

Dayaamm!

Double-fucking-dog-dare, except no fucking double, no fucking dog, and one measly little dare that isn't even a fucking dare.

:)

Wouldn't it be nice to raise the rhetorical bar when making propaganda? Just a little? A teensy bit?

Show some mercy...

:)

Michael

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I don't get the humor...

Is there a punch line or something I missed?

Michael

The form is written in such a way that no physician would sign it. If he agrees with the information in the form then he is not in the vaccine business. If he disagrees with it, then he would not sign that he agrees. Therefore the form is unsignable and the author of the article that the form is in should not be surprised that no physician signed it in hundreds of cases. If he is genuinely surprised, that itself is funny.

What is the purpose of the form? Whatever the purpose, it is not with the intention of getting a physician to sign it. So what could the purpose be but to play some kind of game with doctors?

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I don't think satire is humor. It's a way of getting inside and hollowing out. A weapon.

Brant,

OK.

So where is the satire?

Between here and the moon?

Anyhow, it's not funny and it's not even a failed attempt at funny. Humor? No. There is no satire section on OL. What else to call it? Failed satire?

--Brant

I have spoken

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Anyhow, it's not funny and it's not even a failed attempt at funny. Humor? No. There is no satire section on OL. What else to call it? Failed satire?

--Brant

I have spoken

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