Elizabeth Warren trolls Rand Paul

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Among the witnesses was Dr. Anne Schuchat, a rear admiral for the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and the director for the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases at the CDC. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) asked Schuchat a series of direct and important questions:


“Is there any scientific evidence that vaccines cause autism?”


“Is there any scientific evidence that vaccines cause ‘profound mental disorders’?”


“Is there any scientific evidence that vaccines have contributed to the rise in allergies or auto-immune disorders among kids?”


“Are there additives or preservatives in vaccines that can be toxic to kids?”


“Is there any scientific evidence that giving kids their vaccines further apart or spacing them differently is healthier for kids?”


“Is there any scientific evidence that kids can develop immunity to these diseases on their own, simply by eating nutritious foods or being active?”


The answer to all of these questions, not surprisingly, was “No.” It prompted the Massachusetts Democrat to add, “All of the credible scientific evidence suggests that modern vaccines are safe, modern vaccines are effective, and modern vaccines are our best chance of protecting our children from diseases that can kill them. Is that right?” Schuchat, of course, agreed.

The wording of Warren’s questions was not accidental. When she asekd, “Is there any scientific evidence that vaccines cause ‘profound mental disorders’?” Warren was effectively quoting Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who said last week, “I have heard of many tragic cases of walking, talking normal children who wound up with profound mental disorders after vaccines.”

And what did the Kentucky Republican think about Warren’s not-so-subtle shot?

As it turns out, Rand Paul is a member of this committee, but the likely presidential candidate “was a no-show Tuesday at a hearing on the necessity of vaccines.”

According to his spokesperson, Paul was attending a separate Foreign Relations Committee hearing that coincided with the vaccinations hearing.

http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/warrens-not-so-subtle-shot-across-rand-pauls-bow
 
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How about this question, Senator Warren:

"Should the US Federal Government mandate vaccinations for all persons living in or visiting the United States upon pain of detention, deportation, or refusal to admit into the country, until the vaccinations can be forcefully applied by licensed medical personnel?"

Nevermind, I know your answer.
 
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How about this question, Senator Warren:

"Should the US Federal Government mandate vaccinations for all persons living in or visiting the United States upon pain of detention, deportation, or refusal to admit into the country, until the vaccinations can be forcefully applied by licensed medical personnel?"

Nevermind, I know your answer.

There is a much broader issue with regard to the measles "crisis" that we are seeing evolve by way of social and mainstream media driving the vaccination narrative. and recall that some believe that we'd do well to never let a good crisis go to waste.

Read this carefully... U.S. to Develop DNA Study of One Million People
"David Goldstein, director of a new institute for genome medicine at Columbia University, called the Obama plan part of an irreversible drive toward obtaining more and more complete genetic information on people as part of routine medicine. 'The writing is on the wall,' Goldstein said. 'We are all going to be sequenced; the question is just who does it and what is done with it. The challenge will be to do good things with the data.'”

Of course, there are implications that come with that...

A new $215 million US government proposal would seek more than 1 million American volunteers for analysis of their genetic information in an initiative to fight disease, while developing targeted health care based on one’s DNA.

The US Congress has signaled support for the biobank project, according to Science magazine, but it would still have to approve Obama’s funding proposal.

Dr. Margaret Hamburg, the FDA's commissioner, said Thursday a new regulatory structure to accompany the development of new drugs and precision medicine "presents a set of new issues for us at FDA,” adding that the agency is in the process of working on new ways to review individualized medical procedures.

DNA mapping is an increasingly valuable tool for law enforcement as well as the health industry. In its 2013 Maryland v. King ruling, the US Supreme Court narrowly decided that the Fourth Amendment allows law enforcement to, without a warrant, collect DNA samples from arrestees even if they have not been convicted of a crime.

"Make no mistake about it,” the dissenting group of justices wrote of the majority decision. “Your DNA can be taken and entered into a national database if you are ever arrested, rightly or wrongly, and for whatever reason."

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...ight-disease&p=5769063&viewfull=1#post5769063
 
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