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To: OneWingedShark
I notice how you completely ignore the story of the Marine...

I always ignore anecdotes in the face of evidence.

I don't care about the story of your brother in law, or how you "heard from a guy", or that back in the 80's there was this thing that happened.

Anecdotes told anonymously on the Internet are worthless as evidence, especially considering GraceG's story is completely irrelevant to the topic of pediatric medicine.

… you sir, are a tyrant.

Well, you're an idiot. You can do whatever the hell you want with your own body. But you have no right to spread deadly communicable diseases because you're stupid. Your right to be stupid ends at your neighbor's health.

77 posted on 02/04/2015 5:50:26 PM PST by GunRunner
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To: GunRunner
>> I notice how you completely ignore the story of the Marine...
>
> I always ignore anecdotes in the face of evidence.

The evidence was that of assembly-line style injections operators ignoring the clear, blatant physical documentation literally in the guy's hand.

I don't care about the story of your brother in law, or how you "heard from a guy", or that back in the 80's there was this thing that happened.

Brother.
And they gave me that injection, too — fortunately I didn't have a reaction, though I always made sure that my Army-doc knew of my own Ceclor allergy, before every injection.
(IOW, God was watching out for me there.)

Anecdotes told anonymously on the Internet are worthless as evidence, especially considering GraceG's story is completely irrelevant to the topic of pediatric medicine.

No, it's not; the immunologic adjuvant and preservatives is a real thing.
Aside from the are you allergic to eggs or shellfish (flu shots) — I don't recall hearing any questions about the adjuvant/preservative/excipiant.

>> … you sir, are a tyrant.
>
> Well, you're an idiot.

Ah, because I distrust the government to hold my health in as high regard as I do?
If that's not the case, why would Death Panels be a concern for ObamaCare at all?

You can do whatever the hell you want with your own body.

No, apparently I can't.
As you said: I'm only calling for it in schools where children congregate.
Were I a teacher, I would be in the schools where children congregate.

But you have no right to spread deadly communicable diseases because you're stupid. Your right to be stupid ends at your neighbor's health.

Who said anything about a right to spread disease?
We were talking about some right to control what is put into our bodies, no?
(And, in the case of parents, the right to have some say over their children.)

Again, you reveal that you wish to use the government to enforce and execute your particular ideal — you're not saying hey, let's educate people but rather they should be forced to … and that plants you in tyrant territory.

80 posted on 02/04/2015 6:25:50 PM PST by OneWingedShark (Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my God.)
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