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Originally Posted by theking
News...flash...those were not IQ tests that you were given. Most people have not had an IQ test. I have...when I was attending University...and I had to pay for it.
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News Flash our school did. I was in the gifted program so suck my balls. Do you think just because whatever school you were at didn't do iq tests that none do? Wow.. lmao
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Originally Posted by theking
Your comprehension level is extremely low. I will try again...there is a very real shortage of the vaccine...states are only getting a fraction of what they need and what they are getting is going to the most at risk. I am satisfied that when it becomes available to them the Obama children will have the shot. In the local schools one out of every five students and teachers is out with the H1N1 flu. The H1N1 vaccine is not yet available in this area. Thus far there has not been any reported deaths.
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Yes and you CANNOT COMPREHEND that I am referring to what I was told over and over and over again the last few weeks that if everyone or the majority doesn't get the vaccine then we put all the weak ones at risk. We ALL needed to get the shot to protect the weaker. Now shut the fuck up till you catch up. No idea who bought that nick, but I have a few guesses.. lol
And Ill highlight this again as per what particular groups the CDC RECOMMENDS get vaccinated FIRST!!
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The committee recommended the vaccination efforts focus on five key populations. Vaccination efforts are designed to help reduce the impact and spread of novel H1N1. The key populations include those who are at higher risk of disease or complications, those who are likely to come in contact with novel H1N1, and those who could infect young infants.
When vaccine is first available, the committee recommended that programs and providers try to vaccinate:
pregnant women,
people who live with or care for children younger than 6 months of age,
health care and emergency medical services personnel,
persons between the ages of 6 months through 24 years of age, and
people from ages 25 through 64 years who are at higher risk for novel H1N1 because of chronic health disorders or compromised immune systems.
The groups listed above total approximately 159 million people in the United States."
http://www.cdc.gov/media/pressrel/2009/r090729b.htm
Now that is what the CDC recommends.... how old are Obama's Daughters?
"Malia is 10 years old
Sasha is 7 years old"
Hmm 6 months to 24 years of age. Yet no shot.