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OK Republican calling for forced vaccininations - as predicted
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 2756798" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>SO then list these diseases...why do u treat every vaccine on the schedule as equal? Also, if you mean measles in your list, it was very much a "right of passage" disease and just like the flu, the people who suffered any lasting effects were usually weakened already in some way. 99.9% who get measles do not die and get better just like a cold or flu. If you mean polio, then why treat the rotavirus vaccine as equally worth the risk as the polio vaccine? If you are going to be intellectually hoinest and really analyze it to backup your position. If not, then I know you will just try to say rotavirus in America is as dangerous as polio...they are not equivalent nor shoudl their vaccines be treated as such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 2756798, member: 24531"] SO then list these diseases...why do u treat every vaccine on the schedule as equal? Also, if you mean measles in your list, it was very much a "right of passage" disease and just like the flu, the people who suffered any lasting effects were usually weakened already in some way. 99.9% who get measles do not die and get better just like a cold or flu. If you mean polio, then why treat the rotavirus vaccine as equally worth the risk as the polio vaccine? If you are going to be intellectually hoinest and really analyze it to backup your position. If not, then I know you will just try to say rotavirus in America is as dangerous as polio...they are not equivalent nor shoudl their vaccines be treated as such. [/QUOTE]
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