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OK Republican calling for forced vaccininations - as predicted
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 2757196" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>I get it...but I am in the minority here having to fight this battle...I have tried other means such as appealing to people's sense of liberty despite their personal feelings about vaccines; it hasn't worked much. This issue is just to divisive glocker. I was attempting to show their logic using environmental issues.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Okay, I'll give it you you...that was funny</p><p></p><p>I thought about this issue some more fellas...it is gridlock...you guys are set in stone because you think you need to protect your kids...we on the other side have the same feelings...the difference is, in order to (in your view) protect your kids, you have to <u>offensively</u> move to take my rights and potentially even hurt my kids. So basically, you are desperate enough to do this even though there is no real problem in our state. My side just wants to be left alone and get the same rights as tax payers as everyone else. My side has the moral high-ground because we are not the ones on offense. You will fail. And if you succeed you will have done more to advance the anti-constitutional agenda then the gun grabbers ever have...think it over, regardless of your personal opinion on vaccines. This is a liberty issue and with 99% vaccination rates, you just don't have the mass polio deaths you come close to justifying forcing my kids to get the rotavirus vaccine...that is another one of your weaknesses...the "all or nothing" approach. If you wanted a better chance, then you would only seek to mandate those vaccines that can be justified more than others (such as whooping cough). Even then, you'd face resistance and the religious freedom argument. But you'd look more genuine and intelligent to acknowledge that not all vaccines on the schedule are of equal benefit vs risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 2757196, member: 24531"] I get it...but I am in the minority here having to fight this battle...I have tried other means such as appealing to people's sense of liberty despite their personal feelings about vaccines; it hasn't worked much. This issue is just to divisive glocker. I was attempting to show their logic using environmental issues. Okay, I'll give it you you...that was funny I thought about this issue some more fellas...it is gridlock...you guys are set in stone because you think you need to protect your kids...we on the other side have the same feelings...the difference is, in order to (in your view) protect your kids, you have to [U]offensively[/U] move to take my rights and potentially even hurt my kids. So basically, you are desperate enough to do this even though there is no real problem in our state. My side just wants to be left alone and get the same rights as tax payers as everyone else. My side has the moral high-ground because we are not the ones on offense. You will fail. And if you succeed you will have done more to advance the anti-constitutional agenda then the gun grabbers ever have...think it over, regardless of your personal opinion on vaccines. This is a liberty issue and with 99% vaccination rates, you just don't have the mass polio deaths you come close to justifying forcing my kids to get the rotavirus vaccine...that is another one of your weaknesses...the "all or nothing" approach. If you wanted a better chance, then you would only seek to mandate those vaccines that can be justified more than others (such as whooping cough). Even then, you'd face resistance and the religious freedom argument. But you'd look more genuine and intelligent to acknowledge that not all vaccines on the schedule are of equal benefit vs risk. [/QUOTE]
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