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<blockquote data-quote="crrcboatz" data-source="post: 2755434" data-attributes="member: 32702"><p>Republican or Democrat I could care less. This is not a <strong>political</strong> issue. It is however a health issue for the children and parents of this state. As I see it our country is based on <strong>majority rule</strong> That said if the majority of citizens of a state want to protect the majority of kids in said state from <strong>those kids that are not vaccinated </strong> the majority have a right to do that. This is called <strong>states rights</strong>. I for one believe in required vaccinations. I spent 36 yrs in education, 27 of those as an administrator. l have grand children that I prefer they not be exposed to diseases that traditionally have been eradicated because of the required vaccination laws in this state. Why should a minority of parents/citizens go against this when the risk is soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo small of side effects of these vaccinations? If you don't like the law <strong>move.</strong> Thank goodness "majority rules" is for the most part alive and well in our state. Minorities have no right to risk the lives of others with such idiocy.<img src="/images/smilies/new/Hi24.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Heya:" title="Hi24 :Heya:" data-shortname=":Heya:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crrcboatz, post: 2755434, member: 32702"] Republican or Democrat I could care less. This is not a [B]political[/B] issue. It is however a health issue for the children and parents of this state. As I see it our country is based on [B]majority rule[/B] That said if the majority of citizens of a state want to protect the majority of kids in said state from [B]those kids that are not vaccinated [/B] the majority have a right to do that. This is called [B]states rights[/B]. I for one believe in required vaccinations. I spent 36 yrs in education, 27 of those as an administrator. l have grand children that I prefer they not be exposed to diseases that traditionally have been eradicated because of the required vaccination laws in this state. Why should a minority of parents/citizens go against this when the risk is soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo small of side effects of these vaccinations? If you don't like the law [B]move.[/B] Thank goodness "majority rules" is for the most part alive and well in our state. Minorities have no right to risk the lives of others with such idiocy.:Heya: [/QUOTE]
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