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it looks as though you can vote every 30 minutes....

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Nursing Times - UK : on-line VOTE RE MMR

Click here: Nursing Times - UK nursing jobs, news and clinical archive

http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632

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it looks as though you can vote every 30 minutes....

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Nursing Times - UK : on-line VOTE RE MMR

Click here: Nursing Times - UK nursing jobs, news and clinical archive

http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632

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Hi all,

Don't forget you can still vote how you feel about the MMR in this online survey in the Nursing Times that Mandi pointed out. Keep voting - It's currently 52% who think the MMR is a truly wonderful thing that couldn't possibly cause any problems.... and 48% of us who don't feel quite the same way about it!

Make your voice heard.

Thanks,

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In a message dated 19/06/2006 04:17:16 GMT Daylight Time, Mum231ASD@... writes:

In a message dated 18/06/2006 18:58:55 GMT Daylight Time, godfree@... writes:

Don't forget you can still vote how you feel about the MMR in this online survey in the Nursing Times that Mandi pointed out. Keep voting - It's currently 52% who think the MMR is a truly wonderful thing that couldn't possibly cause any problems.... and 48% of us who don't feel quite the same way about it!

http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632

We are up to 62% against now - keep voting people - you can do it every 30 mins !!

>>>And those sneaky people keep changing the order - make sure you actually read it and don;t just click where you clicked before............. :)

Mandi x

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In a message dated 19/06/2006 04:17:16 GMT Daylight Time, Mum231ASD@... writes:

In a message dated 18/06/2006 18:58:55 GMT Daylight Time, godfree@... writes:

Don't forget you can still vote how you feel about the MMR in this online survey in the Nursing Times that Mandi pointed out. Keep voting - It's currently 52% who think the MMR is a truly wonderful thing that couldn't possibly cause any problems.... and 48% of us who don't feel quite the same way about it!

http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632

We are up to 62% against now - keep voting people - you can do it every 30 mins !!

>>>And those sneaky people keep changing the order - make sure you actually read it and don;t just click where you clicked before............. :)

Mandi x

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In a message dated 19/06/2006 04:17:16 GMT Daylight Time, Mum231ASD@... writes:

In a message dated 18/06/2006 18:58:55 GMT Daylight Time, godfree@... writes:

Don't forget you can still vote how you feel about the MMR in this online survey in the Nursing Times that Mandi pointed out. Keep voting - It's currently 52% who think the MMR is a truly wonderful thing that couldn't possibly cause any problems.... and 48% of us who don't feel quite the same way about it!

http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632

We are up to 62% against now - keep voting people - you can do it every 30 mins !!

>>>And those sneaky people keep changing the order - make sure you actually read it and don;t just click where you clicked before............. :)

Mandi x

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In a message dated 19/06/2006 11:05:23 GMT Daylight Time, m.collins9@... writes:

Even though I burned my porridge this morning whilst logging on to the "nursing times" web site to register my MMR vote, it's now 66% against and I shall try to repeat every half hour if I can.DFavid Miles.

>>>>>Excellent - I have alerted our US friends, they are busy clicking away too :)

Mandi x

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In a message dated 19/06/2006 11:05:23 GMT Daylight Time, m.collins9@... writes:

Even though I burned my porridge this morning whilst logging on to the "nursing times" web site to register my MMR vote, it's now 66% against and I shall try to repeat every half hour if I can.DFavid Miles.

>>>>>Excellent - I have alerted our US friends, they are busy clicking away too :)

Mandi x

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In a message dated 19/06/2006 11:05:23 GMT Daylight Time, m.collins9@... writes:

Even though I burned my porridge this morning whilst logging on to the "nursing times" web site to register my MMR vote, it's now 66% against and I shall try to repeat every half hour if I can.DFavid Miles.

>>>>>Excellent - I have alerted our US friends, they are busy clicking away too :)

Mandi x

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65% against MMR now...keep voting everyone !

Joanne

>

>

> In a message dated 19/06/2006 04:17:16 GMT Daylight Time,

Mum231ASD@...

> writes:

>

>

>

>

> In a message dated 18/06/2006 18:58:55 GMT Daylight Time,

godfree@...

> writes:

>

> Don't forget you can still vote how you feel about the MMR in

this online

> survey in the Nursing Times that Mandi pointed out. Keep voting -

It's

> currently 52% who think the MMR is a truly wonderful thing that

couldn't possibly

> cause any problems.... and 48% of us who don't feel quite the

same way about it!

>

>

>

> _http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632_

> (http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632)

>

> We are up to 62% against now - keep voting people - you can do it

every 30

> mins !!

>

>

>

>

>

> >>>And those sneaky people keep changing the order - make sure

you actually

> read it and don;t just click where you clicked

before............. :)

>

> Mandi x

>

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65% against MMR now...keep voting everyone !

Joanne

>

>

> In a message dated 19/06/2006 04:17:16 GMT Daylight Time,

Mum231ASD@...

> writes:

>

>

>

>

> In a message dated 18/06/2006 18:58:55 GMT Daylight Time,

godfree@...

> writes:

>

> Don't forget you can still vote how you feel about the MMR in

this online

> survey in the Nursing Times that Mandi pointed out. Keep voting -

It's

> currently 52% who think the MMR is a truly wonderful thing that

couldn't possibly

> cause any problems.... and 48% of us who don't feel quite the

same way about it!

>

>

>

> _http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632_

> (http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632)

>

> We are up to 62% against now - keep voting people - you can do it

every 30

> mins !!

>

>

>

>

>

> >>>And those sneaky people keep changing the order - make sure

you actually

> read it and don;t just click where you clicked

before............. :)

>

> Mandi x

>

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65% against MMR now...keep voting everyone !

Joanne

>

>

> In a message dated 19/06/2006 04:17:16 GMT Daylight Time,

Mum231ASD@...

> writes:

>

>

>

>

> In a message dated 18/06/2006 18:58:55 GMT Daylight Time,

godfree@...

> writes:

>

> Don't forget you can still vote how you feel about the MMR in

this online

> survey in the Nursing Times that Mandi pointed out. Keep voting -

It's

> currently 52% who think the MMR is a truly wonderful thing that

couldn't possibly

> cause any problems.... and 48% of us who don't feel quite the

same way about it!

>

>

>

> _http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632_

> (http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632)

>

> We are up to 62% against now - keep voting people - you can do it

every 30

> mins !!

>

>

>

>

>

> >>>And those sneaky people keep changing the order - make sure

you actually

> read it and don;t just click where you clicked

before............. :)

>

> Mandi x

>

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Thanks everybody who is busy voting on this. After reading several more hatchet jobs against us in The Times this morning in their ongoing vendetta against Andy Wakefield, it's nice to feel we have any sort of influence on the media.

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Thanks everybody who is busy voting on this. After reading several more hatchet jobs against us in The Times this morning in their ongoing vendetta against Andy Wakefield, it's nice to feel we have any sort of influence on the media.

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Thanks everybody who is busy voting on this. After reading several more hatchet jobs against us in The Times this morning in their ongoing vendetta against Andy Wakefield, it's nice to feel we have any sort of influence on the media.

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Even though I burned my porridge this morning whilst logging on to the

" nursing times " web site to register my MMR vote, it's now 66% against

and I shall try to repeat every half hour if I can.

DFavid Miles.

Joanne Burke wrote:

> 65% against MMR now...keep voting everyone !

>

> Joanne

>

>

>

>

>>

>> In a message dated 19/06/2006 04:17:16 GMT Daylight Time,

>>

> Mum231ASD@...

>

>> writes:

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> In a message dated 18/06/2006 18:58:55 GMT Daylight Time,

>>

> godfree@...

>

>> writes:

>>

>> Don't forget you can still vote how you feel about the MMR in

>>

> this online

>

>> survey in the Nursing Times that Mandi pointed out. Keep voting -

>>

> It's

>

>> currently 52% who think the MMR is a truly wonderful thing that

>>

> couldn't possibly

>

>> cause any problems.... and 48% of us who don't feel quite the

>>

> same way about it!

>

>>

>> _http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632_

>> (http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632)

>>

>> We are up to 62% against now - keep voting people - you can do it

>>

> every 30

>

>> mins !!

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>>> And those sneaky people keep changing the order - make sure

>>>>>

> you actually

>

>> read it and don;t just click where you clicked

>>

> before............. :)

>

>>

>> Mandi x

>>

>>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> DISCLAIMER

> No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If

you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner.

>

>

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Even though I burned my porridge this morning whilst logging on to the

" nursing times " web site to register my MMR vote, it's now 66% against

and I shall try to repeat every half hour if I can.

DFavid Miles.

Joanne Burke wrote:

> 65% against MMR now...keep voting everyone !

>

> Joanne

>

>

>

>

>>

>> In a message dated 19/06/2006 04:17:16 GMT Daylight Time,

>>

> Mum231ASD@...

>

>> writes:

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> In a message dated 18/06/2006 18:58:55 GMT Daylight Time,

>>

> godfree@...

>

>> writes:

>>

>> Don't forget you can still vote how you feel about the MMR in

>>

> this online

>

>> survey in the Nursing Times that Mandi pointed out. Keep voting -

>>

> It's

>

>> currently 52% who think the MMR is a truly wonderful thing that

>>

> couldn't possibly

>

>> cause any problems.... and 48% of us who don't feel quite the

>>

> same way about it!

>

>>

>> _http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632_

>> (http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632)

>>

>> We are up to 62% against now - keep voting people - you can do it

>>

> every 30

>

>> mins !!

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>>> And those sneaky people keep changing the order - make sure

>>>>>

> you actually

>

>> read it and don;t just click where you clicked

>>

> before............. :)

>

>>

>> Mandi x

>>

>>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> DISCLAIMER

> No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If

you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner.

>

>

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Even though I burned my porridge this morning whilst logging on to the

" nursing times " web site to register my MMR vote, it's now 66% against

and I shall try to repeat every half hour if I can.

DFavid Miles.

Joanne Burke wrote:

> 65% against MMR now...keep voting everyone !

>

> Joanne

>

>

>

>

>>

>> In a message dated 19/06/2006 04:17:16 GMT Daylight Time,

>>

> Mum231ASD@...

>

>> writes:

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> In a message dated 18/06/2006 18:58:55 GMT Daylight Time,

>>

> godfree@...

>

>> writes:

>>

>> Don't forget you can still vote how you feel about the MMR in

>>

> this online

>

>> survey in the Nursing Times that Mandi pointed out. Keep voting -

>>

> It's

>

>> currently 52% who think the MMR is a truly wonderful thing that

>>

> couldn't possibly

>

>> cause any problems.... and 48% of us who don't feel quite the

>>

> same way about it!

>

>>

>> _http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632_

>> (http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632)

>>

>> We are up to 62% against now - keep voting people - you can do it

>>

> every 30

>

>> mins !!

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>>> And those sneaky people keep changing the order - make sure

>>>>>

> you actually

>

>> read it and don;t just click where you clicked

>>

> before............. :)

>

>>

>> Mandi x

>>

>>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> DISCLAIMER

> No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If

you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner.

>

>

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me too.

Margaret

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Even though I burned my porridge this morning whilst logging on to the "nursing times" web site to register my MMR vote, it's now 66% against and I shall try to repeat every half hour if I can.DFavid Miles.Joanne Burke wrote:> 65% against MMR now...keep voting everyone !>> Joanne>>> > >> >> In a message dated 19/06/2006 04:17:16 GMT Daylight Time, >> > Mum231ASD@... > >> writes:>>>> >> >> >> In a message dated 18/06/2006 18:58:55 GMT Daylight Time, >> > godfree@... > >> writes:>>>> Don't forget you can still vote how you feel about the MMR in >> > this online > >> survey in the Nursing Times that Mandi pointed out. Keep voting - >> > It's > >> currently 52% who think the MMR is a truly wonderful thing that >> > couldn't possibly > >> cause any problems.... and 48% of us who don't feel quite the >> > same way about it!> >>>> _http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632_ >> (http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632) >> >> We are up to 62% against now - keep voting people - you can do it >> > every 30 > >> mins !!>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> And those sneaky people keep changing the order - make sure >>>>> > you actually > >> read it and don;t just click where you clicked >> > before............. :)> >> >> Mandi x>>>> >>>>>>>>> DISCLAIMER> No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner.> >

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me too.

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Even though I burned my porridge this morning whilst logging on to the "nursing times" web site to register my MMR vote, it's now 66% against and I shall try to repeat every half hour if I can.DFavid Miles.Joanne Burke wrote:> 65% against MMR now...keep voting everyone !>> Joanne>>> > >> >> In a message dated 19/06/2006 04:17:16 GMT Daylight Time, >> > Mum231ASD@... > >> writes:>>>> >> >> >> In a message dated 18/06/2006 18:58:55 GMT Daylight Time, >> > godfree@... > >> writes:>>>> Don't forget you can still vote how you feel about the MMR in >> > this online > >> survey in the Nursing Times that Mandi pointed out. Keep voting - >> > It's > >> currently 52% who think the MMR is a truly wonderful thing that >> > couldn't possibly > >> cause any problems.... and 48% of us who don't feel quite the >> > same way about it!> >>>> _http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632_ >> (http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632) >> >> We are up to 62% against now - keep voting people - you can do it >> > every 30 > >> mins !!>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> And those sneaky people keep changing the order - make sure >>>>> > you actually > >> read it and don;t just click where you clicked >> > before............. :)> >> >> Mandi x>>>> >>>>>>>>> DISCLAIMER> No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner.> >

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Re: Re: Nursing Times - UK : on-line VOTE RE MMR

Even though I burned my porridge this morning whilst logging on to the "nursing times" web site to register my MMR vote, it's now 66% against and I shall try to repeat every half hour if I can.DFavid Miles.Joanne Burke wrote:> 65% against MMR now...keep voting everyone !>> Joanne>>> > >> >> In a message dated 19/06/2006 04:17:16 GMT Daylight Time, >> > Mum231ASD@... > >> writes:>>>> >> >> >> In a message dated 18/06/2006 18:58:55 GMT Daylight Time, >> > godfree@... > >> writes:>>>> Don't forget you can still vote how you feel about the MMR in >> > this online > >> survey in the Nursing Times that Mandi pointed out. Keep voting - >> > It's > >> currently 52% who think the MMR is a truly wonderful thing that >> > couldn't possibly > >> cause any problems.... and 48% of us who don't feel quite the >> > same way about it!> >>>> _http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632_ >> (http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632) >> >> We are up to 62% against now - keep voting people - you can do it >> > every 30 > >> mins !!>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> And those sneaky people keep changing the order - make sure >>>>> > you actually > >> read it and don;t just click where you clicked >> > before............. :)> >> >> Mandi x>>>> >>>>>>>>> DISCLAIMER> No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner.> >

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it's up to 68% against now!

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In a message dated 18/06/2006 18:58:55 GMT Daylight Time, godfree@... writes:

Don't forget you can still vote how you feel about the MMR in this online survey in the Nursing Times that Mandi pointed out. Keep voting - It's currently 52% who think the MMR is a truly wonderful thing that couldn't possibly cause any problems.... and 48% of us who don't feel quite the same way about it!

http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632

We are up to 62% against now - keep voting people - you can do it every 30 mins !!

Mandi x

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it's up to 68% against now!

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In a message dated 18/06/2006 18:58:55 GMT Daylight Time, godfree@... writes:

Don't forget you can still vote how you feel about the MMR in this online survey in the Nursing Times that Mandi pointed out. Keep voting - It's currently 52% who think the MMR is a truly wonderful thing that couldn't possibly cause any problems.... and 48% of us who don't feel quite the same way about it!

http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632

We are up to 62% against now - keep voting people - you can do it every 30 mins !!

Mandi x

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it's up to 68% against now!

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In a message dated 18/06/2006 18:58:55 GMT Daylight Time, godfree@... writes:

Don't forget you can still vote how you feel about the MMR in this online survey in the Nursing Times that Mandi pointed out. Keep voting - It's currently 52% who think the MMR is a truly wonderful thing that couldn't possibly cause any problems.... and 48% of us who don't feel quite the same way about it!

http://www.nursingtimes.net/nav?page=nt.vote & resource=4944632

We are up to 62% against now - keep voting people - you can do it every 30 mins !!

Mandi x

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