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Interesting... I'm in Atlanta, though not at work today or I would have

probably seen this in the AJC. I haven't read it through yet, but I

will.

Funny how those of us who do follow the law and provide an exemption

get badgered, but there are so many who " fall through the cracks " .

When my son was in home daycare, I was asked to provide an exemption. I

did, it was files and I was never bothered again ( was there for

2.5 years). At his pre-K, same thing. They have a reminder on the sign-

in system for current immunizations. It actually popped up once for

about a month after he was enrolled. I just told the girl up front

that his exemption form was on file and she took the " reminder " off. It

doesn't show up anymore.

Thanks for posting,

Magda

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In a message dated 11/25/2008 12:41:18 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

boxergirl8@... writes:

Heck, they probably don't even know to research...vaccines are good, right?

They probably haven't the foggiest that they have a choice to file an

exemption. Suggestions?

I'm sure they don't. My father was the one who mentioned it to me. I had

never heard of vaccines being bad. All you ever hear is how they are good. I

just plug away one person at a time. I have two bumper stickers on my

truck, and I'm glad to know there are many people who see that each day.

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I'm in Atlanta, too.  The Atlanta Journal and Constitution has really been

pumping out the vaccine propaganda this year.  More and more editorials and

supposed non-biased articles have graced their pages.  What's frustrating is

that MOST of these parents who are " not in compliance " will be told their

children can get the required shots via this mobile van idea while they are at

work.  No need to take off work!  No need to research these poisons we're going

to shoot into your child's arm!  Don't make the effort!  Heck, they probably

don't even know to research...vaccines are good, right?   They probably haven't

the foggiest that they have a choice to file an exemption.  Suggestions? 

From: Magda Velecky <velecky@...>

Subject: Re: Vaccination rule lax at day care sites

Vaccinations

Date: Monday, November 24, 2008, 3:24 PM

Interesting. .. I'm in Atlanta, though not at work today or I would have

probably seen this in the AJC. I haven't read it through yet, but I

will.

Funny how those of us who do follow the law and provide an exemption

get badgered, but there are so many who " fall through the cracks " .

When my son was in home daycare, I was asked to provide an exemption. I

did, it was files and I was never bothered again ( was there for

2.5 years). At his pre-K, same thing. They have a reminder on the sign-

in system for current immunizations. It actually popped up once for

about a month after he was enrolled. I just told the girl up front

that his exemption form was on file and she took the " reminder " off. It

doesn't show up anymore.

Thanks for posting,

Magda

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