On Wis. man reaches plea deal on solicitation charges
Posted on October 15 at 2:27 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
My final word on this is: He brings shame to every Vet that has gone to Iraq or anywhere else in the world. Using PTSS as an excuse to try and lure young girls is nothing more than a lame excuse in my opinion. This guy is sick alright, but I doubt it has anything to do with his role in Iraq or anywhere else. For everyone who commented, ask yourself how you would feel if it had been your daughter he tried to lure!
On Wis. man reaches plea deal on solicitation charges
Posted on October 14 at 2:49 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
I have a son who is in his 2nd tour in Iraq and has seen lots of terrible things. Uhhh, I don't see him propositioning under age girls due to it. What a crock of a defense!!!!! The lawyer should be ashamed to even go to trial with that lame excuse!
On Mom urges vaccination education
Posted on October 13 at 7:35 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Kitten - thats right I want people to educate themselves. If you follow the current pediatric recommended vaccination schedule your children will recieve 237 micrograms of mercury preservative from vaccines by the time they are 2.
Vaccines played an important role in our history but lets make a healthier product now and DEMAND that of the drug companies...
lets look at this vaccine schedule and rethink it.....
Tens of Thousands of parents say I vaccinated my child and something happened!!!
if we don't reevaluate this issue...thousands more will say it
On Mom urges vaccination education
Posted on October 13 at 7:10 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Here's some food for thought:
*Thimerasol is only 1 type of mercury preservative.
*The EPA says a level no more than 1 microgram of mercury is safe per day...the flu vaccine has 25 micrograms
*in 1987 the CDC Center for Disease Control recommended 11 vaccinations in 2008 they recommended 37
*Each shot contains 10 times the mercury than we allow in a can of tuna
*vaccines also contain antifreeze, aluminum and formaldahyde
1 in 100 children fall on the autism spectrum
it costs approx 25 thousand a year to provide supports
On Four in custody after burglarizing beer depot
Posted on March 17 at 4:29 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
I don't condone what these kids did at all, however, as a parent I feel for the families. These kids made a stupid mistake for sure! If they had never been in trouble before and were otherwise good kids, and I don't if they were or not, I feel sad for the Mom and Dad.
On Two police officers injured in scuffle with Janesville man
Posted on March 3 at 12:15 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Just another person this town doesn't need in it. Lock him up and throw away the key. Imagine the harm this guy may potentially do if he would do this to the police? Glad I'm not his neighbor!!!
Posted on February 29 at 12:45 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
I thought the reason I-43 was built was to alleviate the truck traffic on 14. That would help with overall road conditions, too, wouldn't it?
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On Mom urges vaccination education
Posted on October 18 at 10:05 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
There are 14 developmental research facilities in the US looking into Autistic Spectrum Disorders...The UW Waisman center, though they do a good job in diagnosing, is the only 1 in the US who does not believe that diet and the biomedical supports play any role in autism.
Of the supports groups I've visited in 4 different states I hear the least about functioning recovery from parents in Wisconsin.
Lastly, why do you think the federal government went through the expense of producing mercury free vaccines and left it to the parents to decide to immunize or not?
1 in 98 now fall on the autism spectrum....how many families do you that are affected?