Guest guest Posted April 26, 2000 Report Share Posted April 26, 2000 I live in Missouri and I am helping to push a philosophical exemption bill through the House. It has pretty much failed so far. We got a philosophical exemption on the chicken pox and hep A vaccines. Whatever--how stupid. Anyway, I talked to my Representative and told her how important it is to have a philosophical exemption for all vaccines and to not add any more vaccines to our already overcrowded list. After a lot of arguing, I asked her 'Don't you think parents can make decisions for their own children?' She told me 'NO! Not when it comes to this issue.' Who does she think she is? Well, she's pretty much an idiot if you ask me because when we started to discuss the Hep B shot, she told me that she would never agree to a philosophical exemption for that vaccine. I asked why she felt that babies should have this. She said that it is very contagious and it is found in the saliva and HAIR. Little children will kiss on the playground, she tells me. HAIR!?!? She told me how she helped mandate the Hep B vaccine in Missouri. We argued and got nowhere. What a moron! I ended by telling her about the Dan Burton hearings and told her how a link between vaccines and autism is being investigated. I asked her if she felt that getting rid of these diseases was worth the risk of autism. She said YES--it's not proven yet. What an uncaring, cold, bitch! Well, I find out later that she is an unmarried, childless, fourty-year-old. I'm sure she never will have kids. I'm sending her a copy of the Burton hearings. Doubt it will change her mind, but I will try. Thanks for letting me vent. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2000 Report Share Posted April 26, 2000 , Thanks for your efforts and passion. Your doing a great job for your children and ours!! -Dawn >From: Jcannand@... >Reply-Vaccinationsegroups >Vaccinationsegroups >Subject: Philosophical Exemption >Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 14:25:55 EDT > > I live in Missouri and I am helping to push a philosophical exemption >bill through the House. It has pretty much failed so far. We got a >philosophical exemption on the chicken pox and hep A vaccines. >Whatever--how >stupid. Anyway, I talked to my Representative and told her how important >it >is to have a philosophical exemption for all vaccines and to not add any >more >vaccines to our already overcrowded list. After a lot of arguing, I asked >her 'Don't you think parents can make decisions for their own children?' >She >told me 'NO! Not when it comes to this issue.' Who does she think she is? >Well, she's pretty much an idiot if you ask me because when we started to >discuss the Hep B shot, she told me that she would never agree to a >philosophical exemption for that vaccine. I asked why she felt that babies >should have this. She said that it is very contagious and it is found in >the >saliva and HAIR. Little children will kiss on the playground, she tells >me. >HAIR!?!? She told me how she helped mandate the Hep B vaccine in Missouri. >We argued and got nowhere. What a moron! I ended by telling her about the >Dan Burton hearings and told her how a link between vaccines and autism is >being investigated. I asked her if she felt that getting rid of these >diseases was worth the risk of autism. She said YES--it's not proven yet. >What an uncaring, cold, bitch! Well, I find out later that she is an >unmarried, childless, fourty-year-old. I'm sure she never will have kids. >I'm sending her a copy of the Burton hearings. Doubt it will change her >mind, but I will try. Thanks for letting me vent. > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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