Quote from Arnie:
Really? Birth control "treats" pregnancy? I could be wrong, but I think most people use birth control to avoid pregnancy, not "treat" it.![]()
You lose.Quote from bigdavediode:
Treat: interact in a certain way
You lose.
Quote from Spydertrader:
ROFLMAO.
Uhm. Let's try to deal in reality here.
Birth Control pills no more treat pregnancy than Vaccines treat Small Pox.
If you want to rewrite medical textbooks in your spare time, good luck with that, but please, your reasoning here doesn't just boarder on laughable, it blows right past it.
Your pretzel logic did provide a great laugh though. Thanks for that.
- Spydertrader
Quote from bigdavediode:
Google -- "Define:treat"
First definition --
Definitions of treat on the Web:
* interact in a certain way
http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=treat
I'm glad you're entertained by your lack of knowledge.
So since Vaccines don't "treat" (your word) Smallpox, I guess they're not needed either.
But we can't ask McCain, 'cause he doesn't have a clue what his position is on the Smallpox vaccine.
Quote from Spydertrader:
Couldn't care less about Mac's position on the Small Pox Vaccine, but I do find it hilarious that you continue to apply a non-medical defintion, such as, "To treat someone with disdain" onto a clear medical condition, as in, "Physicians treat haemophilus influenza with cefuroxime axetil Tablets.
Quote from bigdavediode:
Or who can't even do basic research with Google, forget Lexis-Nexis.
Yet you might vote for him.
For God's sake, why?
Quote from ak15:
Regardless of whether he qualifies as a natural born American or not , this man made a statement that Iraq and Pakistan share a border. Impressive foreign policy credentials? - You bet.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/21/mccain-owns-first-foreign_n_114013.html