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To: WorldviewDad
Is there a study out there that shows the percentage of children that are vaccinated against a disease that then die from that disease versus those that are not vaccinated for that same disease that die from it?

We could look at the number who die from smallpox.

I have made a decision with in my own family based upon the information that I have seen so far...and it sure appears to be working

Hopefully it continues working. I'd rather not call you an idiot.

252 posted on 02/25/2012 11:37:09 AM PST by Toddsterpatriot (Math is hard. Harder if you're stupid.)
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To: Toddsterpatriot
“We could look at the number who die from smallpox.”

I think you might want to rethink your example...from the CDC website...”The last case of smallpox in the United States was in 1949. The last naturally occurring case in the world was in Somalia in 1977.” As a result small pox is not even on the list of vaccines now advised. Since my oldest child was born in the 1990’s why would I want my children vaccinated against small pox? Did vaccination help in removing small pox as a threat...YES...but the threat is now removed so there is no need to vaccinate for it. The question then turns to what is currently being vaccinated for that offers such a major threat that you are willing to call parents “idiots”...

“I'd rather not call you an idiot”

I really don't care what you call me...it speaks more about you then it does me. I have looked at the current evidence and made a decision which is my right as a free American...until people that disagree decide to make America less free and mandate vaccines...

253 posted on 02/26/2012 10:03:18 AM PST by WorldviewDad (following God instead of culture)
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