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WHat do you think of parents who don't immunize their kids?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 465747" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I believe that <em>everyone</em> residing in the USA should have their full range of shots. Not just when you want to go to school, but as a general health safety practice. We don't allow e-coli in the water, even though e-coli does not make everyone sick. I remember as a kid when the Rubella vaccine came out, we were all lined up in every school and every child got one. Period. I remember kids with braces because they'd had polio, and I remember when kids got ill and never came back to school. People who think that they are saving their child from the imaginary autism have never had to save their child from the very real polio or bear a child stricken with Rubella. My opinion is even stronger than yours, MWM. If you're not going to vaccinate your children, don't just home school them, but keep them in your house. It's not as though they can't pass it along in the grocery store or at community softball games. And I don't really give a rip whether they're here "legally" or not. The cost of the vaccine for every man woman and child is far less than the cost to society to care for and educate the people who will contract the disease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 465747, member: 99"] I believe that [I]everyone[/I] residing in the USA should have their full range of shots. Not just when you want to go to school, but as a general health safety practice. We don't allow e-coli in the water, even though e-coli does not make everyone sick. I remember as a kid when the Rubella vaccine came out, we were all lined up in every school and every child got one. Period. I remember kids with braces because they'd had polio, and I remember when kids got ill and never came back to school. People who think that they are saving their child from the imaginary autism have never had to save their child from the very real polio or bear a child stricken with Rubella. My opinion is even stronger than yours, MWM. If you're not going to vaccinate your children, don't just home school them, but keep them in your house. It's not as though they can't pass it along in the grocery store or at community softball games. And I don't really give a rip whether they're here "legally" or not. The cost of the vaccine for every man woman and child is far less than the cost to society to care for and educate the people who will contract the disease. [/QUOTE]
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