I fully understand the emotional and group think. [/quote]

You really need to educate yourself on immunization, and how it works.

It's truly a for the greater good thing.
In any group of people, certain vaccines won't be effective on a few folk.
If all of society gets immunized, those people are very unlikely to acquire the disease.
If they do, they are very unlikely to find another susceptible person to pass it to.

No epidemic.

Now, you let a bunch of third world immigrants enter our country without being screened.
Here comes Juan with Measles.
Ahmed with Tb.
And Freedom with polio.

They end up in one of these anti-vac hotbeds.
Soon, you have outbreaks of "eradicated" diseases.
Now, you bring your infected little punks to my America,
They cough, sneeze, or touch something around our kids.
Suddenly, a vaccinated kid has the disease.

And then, you use that as another excuse to not vaccinate.

YOU are the problem.

This ain't hard.
But the zealot driven, non-thinking people don't get it.

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Actually, I have educated myself on the immunization programs. I must be reading the different information than the majority.
If everyone is doing it and the gov. is giving it away free, I don't think I want any part of it. But then, like many things I've gotten involved in, it is very
dangerous to be right if the Gov. is wrong. From experience I know that is true.
And like I've posted else where, 3 generations of no vaccines or flu shots with a 4th just getting started. [/quote]

Do you wear a seatbelt?

Imagine if .GOV had a cure for Proteus Syndrome, I guess you'd thumb your nose at that too?



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So if your kids were vaccinated against Proteus & Clove Syndrome and mine wasn't, why are you worried? Yours can never get it right.

And seat belts, started driving without one, didn't even have them in vehicles then.