Guest guest Posted May 5, 2008 Report Share Posted May 5, 2008 Got the following email and thought I would pass it along... - --------------------------------- Vaccines: One size fits all? That's certainly what state legislators think. We are seeing an increased number of bills being introduced that require school aged children to be vaccinated against a variety of illnesses. Is this a good idea or a bad idea? You decide. & #9830;In the 1970's, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) said children should get 23 doses of 7 vaccines by age 6. The first vaccinations were given at 2 months old. & #9830;Today the CDC and AAP tell doctors to give children 48 doses of 14 vaccines by age 6. The first vaccination is given at 12 hours old! And at 2 months old, a baby can receive 8 vaccines on a single day--- a baby at 15-18 months can receive as many as 12 vaccines in a doctor's visit. OK, so our children are receiving more vaccines. That just means they're more protected. Right? You decide. In 1976, 796,000 children were learning disabled. & #9658; Today 1 child in 6 is learning disabled. In 1979, there were 2 million asthmatic children. & #9658; Today 1 child in 9 has asthma. In 1970, 1 child in 2,500 developed autism. & #9658; Today 1 child in 150 develops autism. In 1970, 1 child in 1,750 was diabetic. & #9658; Today 1 child in 450 becomes diabetic. Still not convinced? & #9830;American children are the most highly vaccinated children in the world and they are the most chronically ill and disabled. & #9830;During the past quarter century the number of doses of vaccines given to children under the age of 6 has more than doubled. During that same time period, the number of children with learning disabilities, ADHD, asthma, and diabetes has more than tripled. & #9830;More than twice as many children have chronic brain and immune system dysfunction today than did in the 1970's when half as many vaccines were given to children. The Coalition Against Mandatory Vaccination (CAM-V), an AAHF initiative, believes that the right to choose what is injected into the body is a health freedom right that needs to be freely available in all fifty states. AAHF intends to achieve this ambitious health freedom goal by establishing state chapters in all 50 states. CAM-V's mission is in line with AAHF's mission which is the " right of the consumer to choose and the practitioner to practice. " The right to choose vaccination--to be fully vaccinated, partially vaccinated or unvaccinated-is a primary to health freedom. The success of our mission depends on you. If you believe in the right of a person to choose whether or not to be vaccinated you can help AAHF and our new initiate CAM-V by: Joining the American Association for Health Freedom. For only $50 you can become a member of your local state chapter AND the national chapter. Helping us recruit more supporters by spreading the word to everyone you know. Tell-A-Friend Now! Making a tax deductible donation to the Health Freedom Foundation so we can develop and assist AAHF state chapters, help pass state laws that allow us to choose whether or not to be vaccinated, and improve our ability to provide you with this crucial information. Getting involved at the state level. We currently have four state chapters (CT, NC, OH, WA) with over a dozen other states in the work. Contact Sara Donlon, Director of State Chapters for more information (Sara@... or (614) 888-7351). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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