12-10-2009, 01:55 PM
quote:The confusion stems from items that individually means nothing and combined means nothing unless you want them to mean something that it is not. In that case you pull out what you want, ignore the rest, and make up some statement of fact based on select evidence, which really proved nothing. Normally we would just see it as some nonsensical rambling and that would be that.
Originally posted by MarkP
Why are we still talking about this? I have read through the whole thread and all I see is that someone said they heard that the governor talked about mandatory immunization. I don't see where this was confirmed, so I assume it is just noise of the type that people strangely like to hear, like about UFOs and bigfoot.
BUT,
Unfortunately, the Hawaii County Council in bringing forth Resolution 237, added gasoline, dynamite, and phosphorus to a match. By them doing it, they added some form of "Authoritativeā and "Official status" to this looney belief. But dissect Resolution 237 and all you have is some very imaginative people writing resolutions based on more nothing. Even their supposed rationale and reasoning is flawed and not what they claim it to be.