Posted on 07/31/2008 7:22:31 AM PDT by yankeedame
Don’t they implant the chips during the vaccination process?
//tin foil hat off
Then you are a very lucky person to have not had your children come into contact with diseased people.
I don’t think she is being being overly dramatic. It is true that mumps can make you sterile. And if your son gets the measles, it can be passed to the unborn child, even if the mother has been immunized herself.
I have an aunt (in-law) who got measles encephalitis before immunizations were available. she has been institutionalized for over 50 years. The immunizations are at least a hundred times less likely to cause this than the disease.
Two Words.........
ILLEAGLE ALIENS !
Phama companies don’t make squat on routine vaccines.
The patents ran out long ago.
Anti-vaccine whackos, however, get sick and make a lot of money for the phama industry.
where do you think he got the mono from?
folks, I will not bash anyone who does vaccinate their children, ever.
But I did my research on this issue, and I am very happy with my own decision- my children are very pleased also.
If you all are pleased with your decision, then God Bless you. I offer no words or thoughts of ill will whatsoever, and no assumptions on your IQ.
“Yes, you should listen to your betters.”
Can you teach me how to walk on water too?
It’s not too hard for his wife to have some blood drawn to see if she has the antibody titer for measles. I would suggest that pregnant women do this anyway, even if their husband hasn’t been vaccinated.
Immunizations wear off. She could very well think she is safe because she got the MMR, only to find out the hard way she wasn’t.
But then again, that doesn’t really play well with your melodramatic post does it?
Are we reading the same article? Or did you just want to hijack the thread and make it about illegal aliens?
Yea, there are THAT many illegals here.
By the very same princable the issue with a return of once unheard of diseases is very common here in Texas as it is all across the U.S. And it is always associated with unvaccinated illegals and their anchor babies convincing the 2nd and 3rd generation "hispanic" Americans that they dont need the vaccinations. It is their "culture."
Links and quotes...
By default, we grant health passes to illegal aliens. Yet many illegal aliens harbor fatal diseases that American medicine fought and vanquished long ago, such as drug-resistant tuberculosis, malaria, leprosy, plague, polio, dengue, and Chagas disease.
Madeleine Pelner Cosman, MD, published in the spring, 2005 edition of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons.
http://www.jpands.org/vol10no1/cosman.pdf
America Welcomes Illegals' Contagious Diseases By Dr. Madeleine Cosman, Ph.D., ESQ
http://www.rense.com/general64/ill.htm
More...
http://www.gvnews.com/art icles/2008/03/29/news/news14.txt
The Atlanta-based Center for Disease Control published a report, easily obtained, regarding the diseases attributed to IAs (illegal aliens). Some of that report is as follows:
Tuberculosis: It had disappeared from the U.S. but has now returned in a more lethal strain killing 60 percent of those infected. One year's treatment costs more than $250,000.
Chagas Disease: Has no known cure and kills over 50,000 annually of the estimated 18 million infected. It takes nearly 20 years to manifest itself and then those infected have less than two years to live.
Leprosy: A scourge in biblical days was so rare in the U.S. that in 40 years only 900 people had been infected. In the past three years more than 7,000 new cases have been diagnosed.
Polio: Once considered eradicated in our country is now back and in growing numbers.
Cysticercosis: Caused by a rare brain worm that can be fatal and is spread primarily by unsanitary food handling practices. It was traced to IA's coming to our country.
Hepatitis A, B, and C: This disease is spreading rapidly and in 2003 just a few IAs working as kitchen laborers endangered 3,000.
“Can you teach me how to walk on water too?”
No, but I can teach you that if you try to walk on water, you will fall into the water.
Glad to see on your homepage, at least, that you and I agree that one person did, in fact, walk on water.
EVERY time I've hada flu vaccination, I've hada bad flu within one week. Every time I tell that to a doctor, they tell me it's impossible the vaccination caused it.
“I had the [chicken pox] vaccine as a child.”
How old are you? Did you grow up in Japan? That vaccine wasn’t widely used in the U.S. until the mid-1990’s. Mrs riverdawg and princess riverdawg were vaccinated in 1994 because members of many military families were in the early clinical trials.
One of the consequences of increased varicella vaccination of children is increased shingles among adults. I’ve had shingles, and it isn’t pleasant. But the annual death rate among children from chicken pox in the U.S. has been reduced by about 90% since the vaccine was introduced.
I’m not convinced about the merit of all available vaccines. I don’t get a flu vaccine (and I haven’t had the flu in 23 years), and we are not yet convinced that the HPV vaccine makes sense for princess riverdawg.
I dont think your points are unreasonable.
But, then again, you are not talking about the mumps, measles, diphtheria, diseases. For example, your kid isnt going to get HPV for a while—it is prudent to wait a bit on that one. Lyme disease, while a pain in the joints, is not as horrible as german measles.
Being educated and cautious is, well, prudent.
Waving your hand in the air and saying that all vaccines cause autism and NOT looking ou for your children (and those in the community) is not a good idea.
you’re wrong, though. Having had chickenpox is not necessarily protection against having it again (shingles) as an adult. A fact that I can attest to personally.
I do understand spreading out the vaccines, though. That makes real sense.
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