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<blockquote data-quote="MadDogs" data-source="post: 2756792" data-attributes="member: 11175"><p>Couple of points. </p><p></p><p>One, lets say you dont want your children to get a vaccine for whatever the reason. Sadly and unfortunately, your child contracts a disease from another child whose parents thought the same as you. While you have the means to pay for your childs illness, what if the other kids parents dont. Not a great use of our tax dollars when it could have been avoided. </p><p></p><p>Lets take another look at this. One of the kids with this disease coughs up a fur ball and someone in their battle with cancer who lacks the horsepower in the immune system to fight it off gets broadsided. A painful death later, you get to congratulate yourself on erring on the side of liberty. You still want to talk about who really thinks the world evolves around? </p><p></p><p>What seems odd to me is not that the government would mandate vaccinations but that the government would have to mandate vaccinations because people do not have the common sense to get the fruit of their loins vaccinated. </p><p></p><p>A person can respectfully have a number of reasons why not to get their children (themselves or their pets) vaccinated. Religious reasons. Tinfoil hat reasons. Ignorant regarding the relevance of data reasons. Whatever. My question (again) is do they understand the consequences for not doing such?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadDogs, post: 2756792, member: 11175"] Couple of points. One, lets say you dont want your children to get a vaccine for whatever the reason. Sadly and unfortunately, your child contracts a disease from another child whose parents thought the same as you. While you have the means to pay for your childs illness, what if the other kids parents dont. Not a great use of our tax dollars when it could have been avoided. Lets take another look at this. One of the kids with this disease coughs up a fur ball and someone in their battle with cancer who lacks the horsepower in the immune system to fight it off gets broadsided. A painful death later, you get to congratulate yourself on erring on the side of liberty. You still want to talk about who really thinks the world evolves around? What seems odd to me is not that the government would mandate vaccinations but that the government would have to mandate vaccinations because people do not have the common sense to get the fruit of their loins vaccinated. A person can respectfully have a number of reasons why not to get their children (themselves or their pets) vaccinated. Religious reasons. Tinfoil hat reasons. Ignorant regarding the relevance of data reasons. Whatever. My question (again) is do they understand the consequences for not doing such? [/QUOTE]
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