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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 2893555" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Look if I lived in a 100-person commune in a post-apocalyptic world and there was a plague outbreak for which there was a vaccine then I'd take it and probably be for expelling anyone who would not...I understand the other side of the argument; I've just done more research and look at it from a different perspective.</p><p></p><p>The very fact that the vaccine schedule is viewed as "infallible" is just one of many issues; that means that ANYTHING that is put on there by un-elected bureaucrats is to be injected into your most precious possession without question. Freedom-loving people should see the fallacy in that.</p><p></p><p>All of them have risks but the threat level of the diseases are not the same nor are the statistics. Polio isn't the same as Rota virus...in this country, Rota virus is not a statistically significant threat, but that vaccine has risks and has injured children; so much so that it was previously removed from the market. It was also found to be contaminated with foreign viruses (some of which could be cancerous). Rota virus needs to be on a different schedule "tier" than Polio. </p><p></p><p>If the powers that be used some logic instead of acting like a religious organization, then they'd be more credible, and show that they had the people's best interest at heart. Instead, they do things that do not make sense and then ostracize anyone who asks questions...that sounds like Hillary Clinton.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 2893555, member: 24531"] Look if I lived in a 100-person commune in a post-apocalyptic world and there was a plague outbreak for which there was a vaccine then I'd take it and probably be for expelling anyone who would not...I understand the other side of the argument; I've just done more research and look at it from a different perspective. The very fact that the vaccine schedule is viewed as "infallible" is just one of many issues; that means that ANYTHING that is put on there by un-elected bureaucrats is to be injected into your most precious possession without question. Freedom-loving people should see the fallacy in that. All of them have risks but the threat level of the diseases are not the same nor are the statistics. Polio isn't the same as Rota virus...in this country, Rota virus is not a statistically significant threat, but that vaccine has risks and has injured children; so much so that it was previously removed from the market. It was also found to be contaminated with foreign viruses (some of which could be cancerous). Rota virus needs to be on a different schedule "tier" than Polio. If the powers that be used some logic instead of acting like a religious organization, then they'd be more credible, and show that they had the people's best interest at heart. Instead, they do things that do not make sense and then ostracize anyone who asks questions...that sounds like Hillary Clinton. [/QUOTE]
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