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that's exactly what they want - divide and conquer.

Pit people against each other.

Problem, reaction, solution - that is what they do all the time.

Have a problem - us and non-vaccinating and decreased profits

reaction - get others up in arms so that they will demand action

solution - make new laws to force vaccination.

Sheri

At 08:01 PM 8/25/2008, you wrote:

> > Strife over shots: Should our kids play together?

> > The heated vaccine debate has parents on both sides of the fence

> > discussing the issues more and sometimes finding themselves in awkward

> > or even acrimonious social situations.

> >

> > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26269069/from/ET/

> >

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Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

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After reading this article, I am speechless!

Why on earth are parents of vaccinated children so darn scared of us non-vaxers?

If they

believe their vaccines are doing the job, then they have nothing to fear.

'Parents were

outraged' because there were a few cases of measles among unvaccinated

children......How

ridiculous!

" From the vaccinating parent perspective, it's a little infuriating because you

don't know

who these kids are, " says Brown, a vaccine proponent and co-author of the book

" Baby

411. "

What would she suggest we do - wear a scarlet letter or get a tattoo on our

children's

forehead alerting the world as to our vaccine status?

UGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It is simply stunning to me that there are parents out there that actually still

believe that

vaccines are 100% safe and have no problems injecting them into their infants

and young

children!

> Strife over shots: Should our kids play together?

> > The heated vaccine debate has parents on both sides of the fence

> > discussing the issues more and sometimes finding themselves in awkward

> > or even acrimonious social situations.

> >

> > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26269069/from/ET/

> >

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I don't get it either and the whole herd immunity theory is so

illogical. What about all the adults never vaccinated or vaccinated

so long ago. CDC even says vaccines wear off and recommends

revaccination for protection. These parents so angry at the few

children not vaccinated for putting their children at risk don't

realize that by their own logic, they themselves are putting their

children at risk. Plus...I don't get why everyone says non vaxed

kids put vaxed kids at risk because of low coverage levels for herd

immunity, but rush to get any extra vaccines when travelling because

(according to them) all other people in other countries are so

diseased. So, again by their own logic, wouldn't travel vaccines be

completely pointless then?

>

> After reading this article, I am speechless!

> Why on earth are parents of vaccinated children so darn scared of

us non-vaxers? If they

> believe their vaccines are doing the job, then they have nothing to

fear. 'Parents were

> outraged' because there were a few cases of measles among

unvaccinated children......How

> ridiculous!

> " From the vaccinating parent perspective, it's a little infuriating

because you don't know

> who these kids are, " says Brown, a vaccine proponent and co-author

of the book " Baby

> 411. "

> What would she suggest we do - wear a scarlet letter or get a

tattoo on our children's

> forehead alerting the world as to our vaccine status?

>

> UGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

> It is simply stunning to me that there are parents out there that

actually still believe that

> vaccines are 100% safe and have no problems injecting them into

their infants and young

> children!

>

>

>

>

>

> > Strife over shots: Should our kids play together?

> > > The heated vaccine debate has parents on both sides of the

fence

> > > discussing the issues more and sometimes finding themselves in

awkward

> > > or even acrimonious social situations.

> > >

> > > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26269069/from/ET/

> > >

>

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What REALLY floors me is that in a lot of people's minds vaccinated =

healthy, unvaccinated = disease. Absurd!

On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 9:20 PM, mom_2_o <deepgreensea@...> wrote:

> After reading this article, I am speechless!

> Why on earth are parents of vaccinated children so darn scared of us

> non-vaxers? If they

> believe their vaccines are doing the job, then they have nothing to fear.

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Many believe that non-vaxers are just lax and they don't seem to realise that

most have made an informed decision and most are more vax savvy than the docs

who promote the poison.

 If we were lax parents and provided McNutrition for our children, they might

find that our children suffered malnutrition diseases. However, as that doc in

's 1st book mentioned, non-vaxers generally take better care of their

children than vaxers. As I've said before, the Mobile Vax van parks outside

Mcs on welfare benefit day, in the poorer suburbs. I have never seen them

outside an organic grocery or greengrocer.

Maracuja

From: mom_2_o <deepgreensea@...>

Subject: Re: Vaccine debate article

Vaccinations

Date: Monday, August 25, 2008, 8:20 PM

After reading this article, I am speechless!

Why on earth are parents of vaccinated children so darn scared of us non-vaxers?

If they

believe their vaccines are doing the job, then they have nothing to fear.

'Parents were

outraged' because there were a few cases of measles among unvaccinated

children.... ..How

ridiculous!

" From the vaccinating parent perspective, it's a little infuriating because you

don't know

who these kids are, " says Brown, a vaccine proponent and co-author of the book

" Baby

411. "

What would she suggest we do - wear a scarlet letter or get a tattoo on our

children's

forehead alerting the world as to our vaccine status?

UGH!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!

It is simply stunning to me that there are parents out there that actually still

believe that

vaccines are 100% safe and have no problems injecting them into their infants

and young

children!

> Strife over shots: Should our kids play together?

> > The heated vaccine debate has parents on both sides of the fence

> > discussing the issues more and sometimes finding themselves in awkward

> > or even acrimonious social situations.

> >

> > http://www.msnbc. msn.com/id/ 26269069/ from/ET/

> >

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