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PJS article with Coach Les

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Article about the flu and flu vaccine. Coach Les volunteered his time to promote getting a flu shot.
http://www.pjstar.com/news/x1789527401/Flu-shot-for-Les

I hope they are still posted for all to see, but check out the reader responses at the bottom of the article.
If anyone tries to make the case that readers of the PJ Star are intelligent and mentally normal, just read those responses- what an incredible bunch of lunatics! Maybe these are all the Art Bell fans who stay up all night and have delusions.:D

In case they are removed, here they are-
Comments (10)
shaun
12 hours ago
Ooh ooh ooh, a minor local celebrity got the shot to protect himself from the great plague. The R2D2 flu is just as dangerous as the bird flu, Y2K and raw eggs. Too bad they don't have a shot to protect us from the diseased animals we serve as food, or the led filled toys we give our children.. Nice smoke screen PJS.



Mr Anderson
11 hours ago
I don't have a problem with led toys. Almost everything thees days uses leds, they're cheaper and last longer than incandescence.

I do hate when my toys have lead (Pb). However don't take it out of my solder. Lead free solder takes more heat to get flowing and just doesn't seem to last as long.




cindr
10 hours ago
'radioliberty.com', Dr. Stanley Motief, Alex Jones

It is the same con game that is used in which to force feed psychiatric drugs involving criminal activity and man made crisis. Then those involved feel they can lie and deny what has taken place in reality. Remember the brainwashing of people involving the so-called swine flu vaccine around 1976. I understand a number of people died and suffered other damages. Different people called in who claimed they were fired from their jobs or would be fired from their jobs if they did not take the vaccine involving a man made crisis.

How the corrupt and drug companies illegally demand to put profits about the well being of people's health and lives and illegally demand to profit from man made crisis.




cindr
10 hours ago
Correction - 'radoliberty.com - Dr. Stanley Monteith- a doctor for 47 years



Pancho
10 hours ago
yes, by all means come on here and show off by trying to talk tech.



KIKI
10 hours ago
This is newsworthy?



KIKI
10 hours ago
Sorry, I read the headline and was shocked that this could be a newsworthy caption. But, by all means donate those flu shots to people who can afford to go to their md's and get them. That will make the poor people who no longer are receiving their caterpillar paychecks but an unemployment check be more aware of how poor they really are.



feverdog71
I hope JIm enjoys his thimerasol and aluminum. In another month he can get his squalene shot and maybe get Guilliane Barre syndrome.

Maybe PJS will be there when he has a negative reaction to the poison.




trustbutverify
9 hours ago
Is this the vaccine that will finally allow him to finish higher than 4th in the conference? Which cost more, the flu shot or the entrance fee Bradley paid to 'earn' the right to a post (HA!) season tourney?



jla
7 hours ago
He must be pregnant? Thought they got the shot first? LOL
 
amazing that there are that many people with such low IQ's who have access to a computer terminal!!! LOL...

anyway.......nice to see Coach Les still getting his shots!!!


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So because of these comments everyone who reads the Star isn't intelligent or normal?...

That's not what anyone is saying, at least not me.
Just the readers who commented about that article seem to be a bit bizarre.
 
That's not what anyone is saying, at least not me.
Just the readers who commented about that article seem to be a bit bizarre.


I agree about those readers....like many who do post written articles. I've read many articles in various publications and notice that many who post about those articles have no idea what they are talking about.

Just wanted to make sure we weren't painting with the broad brush:)
 
I agree about those readers....like many who do post written articles. I've read many articles in various publications and notice that many who post about those articles have no idea what they are talking about.

Just wanted to make sure we weren't painting with the broad brush:)

Lefty why so sensitive? Do you subscribe to to the PJS? :razz:
 
Lefty why so sensitive? Do you subscribe to to the PJS? :razz:


I've read that paper everyday for probably 30 years...I know I know....hold the comments please....it's a habit of mine...but that's not the reason I responded.

just seemed there were some blanket statements....that's all
 
lefty- I have read the paper daily for 30 yrs as well, but you have to admit, the desire to post comments like the ones after that article is something relatively new...
but some of that's seen on message boards, too. ;)
 
So because of these comments everyone who reads the Star isn't intelligent or normal?...

That's not what I meant by it either. I was saying in particular there were some comments that were very eye opening on the education of some people in America. I was reading some of the comments and my friend was on another computer next to me reading comments on an entirely different site and I turned to him and said "Some people are really stupid." He said that he was thinking the same thing from the comments he was reading. And then we talked about how it's funny they seem to show up a lot in the comments section of almost every article. Then I read Tornado's post and it was almost identical to what we were thinking...it was just ironic.
 
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