Joe Heller for April 11, 2019

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    brwydave Premium Member about 5 years ago

    Point (or is it hole) well taken – excellent.

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    StackableContainers  about 5 years ago

    I have an anti-vaxxer cousin who says she feels like she lives in Nazi Germany now because of all the current sentiment against her beliefs. Because she is my cousin and I care about her, I said, “Sorry you feel that way. But I am of the position that you should get vaccinations for your kids. Please do more research into the science.” But, I was actually thinking, “That was incredibly offensive and I am sick of you justifying stupidity and ignorance with religious beliefs.”

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    Andylit Premium Member about 5 years ago

    Your diseased child has the potential to spread a deadly disease to my toddler who is too young to be vaccinated.

    Knowingly putting your child at risk for a fatal disease is at the very least child endangerment.

    Tell ya what. You don’t have to vaccinate them. However, if your kid gets mumps, measles, chicken pox, diphtheria, polio or anything else that could have been prevented by vaccination, you go to prison for 20 years. For child endangerment, attempted murder, etc. Same penalty if my pre-vaccination age child gets sick because of transmission traced back to your kid.

    If either child dies, you get the death penalty. No appeal, no delay.

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    randolini Premium Member about 5 years ago

    My grand children were vaccinated almost immediately. Those who are vaccinated should have nothing to fear from those who aren’t. I’m neutral on this as I had both measles and chicken pox in the 50s and made through just fine, along with my friends. Also I have little trust in Americas greedy pharmaceutical corporations or our corporate controlled congress.

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