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In reply to - concern for others - LOL - Bingo


Posted: Mar 16, 2010

Your children are at risk and are putting our children who have not reached the age to have had all their vaccinations at risk. You realize the only reason you have a reasonable expectation of your children not dying from a preventable disease is because of those of us who have our children vaccinated don't you? Probably not.  You would fit in much better in a third world country where vaccinations and routine health care aren't readily available since you do not believe in them anyway. It's not fair to put the rest of us at risk with your irresponsibility.

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If you are not going to vaccinate your children - keep them out of the general population

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ty.

well said - cj

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children should not be allowed in public schools, etc, without vaccinations - like it used to be. I truly resent people who put all the other children at risk for their own selfish reasons.

See message - Educate yourself.

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I lost my sister when she was barely just over a year old from complications of a vaccine. To claim someone is irresponsible because they don't dope their children up with vaccines is wrong. Every parent has the right to choose whether or not they deem vaccines safe and whether or not to subject their children to them. I don't know what post you are replying to, but the horror of losing a child due to complications of vaccines was a horrible burden for my parents to go through. Til the day my mom died she blamed herself for doing that to her baby.

I think it's responsible for each parent to decide on their own what risks they want to put their child through.

The swine flu hoax was another example.

Telling someone they would fit in better with a third world country is just wrong. It's not fair of anyone who dopes their innocent children up with vaccines to tell others to do so or stay out of the population. Responsibility lies with each parent to get all the information on these horrible useless vaccines. There are many children who are more healthy than those who have been riddled with vaccines.

And don't even get me going on the GARDASIL vaccine. Anyone who does that to their child is irresponsible.

Educate yourself - LMN

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Everyone knows that the benefits outweigh the risks and what this country would be like without vaccinations. Your argument is completely ridiculous. Yes, some children do suffer complications from vaccinations, but far more would be cripled, suffer lifetime complications from diseases, and even die without them.

That's fine - in some of them I woudn't argue with you, however - Educate yourself

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I feel you are wrong in telling people they should be in a third world country and calling them irresponsible. I'm sure parents are well informed of the risks and benefits of certain vaccines. To tell someone they are being irresponsible because it doesn't line up with your beliefs is just wrong - IMO.
I would agree it is irresponsible. It is one thing if - Sick Of It~
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you are chosing to take that chance with your child, but you are also exposing who knows how many other kids and their families as well. It is not just about you and yours.
Do you think a country - LMN
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where there is no pressure from society to get vaccinated; and in fact those that do get vaccinations consider themselves very fortunate, would not be a better fit for someone who does not believe in vaccinations? What is wrong with suggesting that would be a better fit? Also, has it occurred to you that sometimes people make statements they hope will provoke some thought?

The part about being irresponsible is obvious isn't it?

You are profoundly irresponsible to expose - not only your child but

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all these other children and in turn their families without a thought.

Now, this is interesting. My husband (who does - not believe in flu shots, BTW

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and works with the public caught H1N1. Both I and my son had the vaccine. I got what amounted to slight URI sxs and my son was perfectly fine. My husband on the other hand has agreed to the get shot next year. He lost over a week of work without pay.

So much for the "hoax"

Now this is also interesting... - bingo

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I haven't had the flu since I was 12, 45 years ago and have never had a flu vaccine and NEVER will. Everyone in my family gets the vaccination and still comes down with the flu every single year, not to mention nonstop colds. In 1989, my husband was offered a flu shot and he accepted since, at that time, he was around children a lot (activity bus driver). Within 3 days he had the worse case of influenza he had ever had in his life. He thought he was going to die. He will NEVER have another one, no matter how many scare tactics are given. He now works in a facility where he is around LOTS of people who seem to be constantly sick. He's been there for 10 years and has never contracted the flu. He gets offered a shot every year and continues to turn it down. Thanks to our healthy diet and strong immune systems, we don't have to worry about taking toxins into our system. Those of you who are worried there may be a shortage of flu vaccines in the coming years may have the 2 of ours. First come, first served.. ;)
I suspect you are like most people who say - "I got the flu" but never
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actually was tested and what you actually had was some garden variety virus that everyone gets. I am saying he was tested specifically for H1N1 and tested positive. Not the same thing.

Vaccinations... - bingo

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To those of you who are concerned about my preference not to vaccinate my children. Don't be... If your children are vaccinated, then why need you worry? Keep your younger children out of the public domain, if you are so fearful. Disease is everywhere and you have no idea what anyone may or not have that may be worse than a slight case of chickenpox or measles. If you are that paranoid, don't have children. Vaccinations are not a guarantee of immunity. I had them all when I was a child and still got every disease the vaccinations were meant to protect me from. I would rather my children get the disease (which I lived through with barely a whimper) than face the risk of dying from the vaccination. In fact, when I was a child, parents in those days intentionally exposed their children to these diseases so they could get them "out of the way." Now people would rather fill their children with toxic vaccinations (such as the hepatitis vaccine which is about as senseless as a female having a prostate exam) than see them experience a mild disease. Vaccinations come with the risk of complications and death. That's why physicians explain the "risks" and beneifts of any procedure, including vaccinations. Anything that comes with "risk of death" should be a preference, not mandatory. And I choose to protect my children from that risk. If you don't mind. ;) With this kind of mentality, it is no wonder so many people are being more cautious these days about what they have introduced into their systems. ;)

So. you've had polio, diphtheria and tetanus and small pox to name a few. - Not only

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are you irresponsible, you are untruthful. A complete waste of air.

Please read carefully... - bingo

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I said I had vaccinations as a child. This was when I had no choice. If my mother had known the implications of them at the time, she may have made a different decision. I have had no vaccinations since I was a child. You must learn to comprehend. ;)
Childhood vaccinations are for the diseases I mentioned FYI among others. You said you had - the diseases for which you
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were vaccinated in spite of being vaccinated. Please try and comprehend.
Yes, that's what I said... - bingo
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I had all the diseases with the exception of polio, of course which I probably would not have gotten anyway. I had a mumps and measles vaccine and I still got measles and the mumps. What do you not understand? They did not have chickenpox vaccine then, so I did not have that but still got chickenpox. Of the diseases I was vaccinated for, I still acquired them.
Obviously, you are still - being
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untruthful. If you think for an instant that anyone believes you had smallpox, you're dreaming. You've already admitted you didn't have polio, so that's at least something. Keep trying, maybe you can tell the truth someday.
I am saying... - bingo
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I had the "normal" childhood diseases that all children got, such as measles and mumps, even with vaccinations. Of course I didn't get polio, tetanus or smallpox. Even my mother and father didn't get these diseases and they were never vaccinated for anything. You are implying that these vaccinations make a person immune and I say they don't and are even dangerous. And I really could care less if anyone believes what I say. If you think your harrassment is going to make me run out and get vaccinated for anything....think again. Like I said, you're free to take my place in line. ;)
I don't for one minute think you can - learn
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anything at all. You are a danger to self and others. You are incredibly ill-informed obviously and no amount of information will help you now.
Oh please...give it a rest. - bingo
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There are those who would put on blindfolds and walk over a cliff if medical personnel told them they should. I am not in that group. March on...
No problem - at least
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I'm marching. You are incapable of moving at all.
You're blindfolded... - bingo
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You just can't see that I'm not going in the same direction... ;)
And what is your - rebuttal to
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the fact that if not for the vast majority of the population being vaccinated against these serious illnesses, your children would not be able to skate through life without contracting these diseases? You have studies history, right? You surely have at least heard what these diseases caused back when no one was vaccinated?
I can see you are moving - Definitely
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backwards.

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