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Vaccine autism evidence overwhelming
http://www.whale.to/vaccine/mmr58.html
The evidence is now overwhelming, despite the misinformation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Institute of Medicine. The (Pretending to) Combat Autism Act By Bernard Rimland I am no longer "trying to dig up evidence to prove" vaccines cause autism. There is already abundant evidence,...... This debate is not scientific but is political. --- [July 9, 2006 Blog/letter] Discovering the causes, treatment of autism ----David Ayoub, MD "In my view, this is not a scientific issue. This is about as proven an issue as you're ever going to see, and what's occurring here is a cover up under the guise of protecting the vaccine program. And I'm for the vaccine program. You keep covering it up and your not going to have a vaccine program," Geier "For the past few years much of my lab's work has focused on autism, including an evaluation of the possible contribution of thimerosal, the ethylmercury-containing vaccine preservative. .....Let me state unequivocally that there is strong scientific evidence linking thimerosal to autism." [Media Letter 3 July, 2006] Unequivocally, There is Strong Evidence Linking Thimerosal to Autism |
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Vaccine autism evidence overwhelming
john wrote:
http://www.whale.to/vaccine/mmr58.html Vaccine autism evidence overwhelming John, Not that your falsified uninformative website really deserves mentioning but the link between Autism and MMR has be entirely discredited. To suggest otherwise, is uncivilized. http://www.guardian.co.uk/uklatest/s...913338,00.html |
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Vaccine autism evidence overwhelming
Hiya,
I agree. I let my daughter (14 months) have the MMR 2 weeks after her 1st birthday and wouldn't hesitate to give it to any other children I may have in the future. It's personal choice. I think kids should have it but I wouldn't push my veiws on anyone else. I did a lot of reading up on the subject from when she was 7 months old, for & against the jabs, and looked into the single jabs. I have strong veiws over this but won't be disclosing them as it's unjustified. lisagav69 wrote in message oups.com... john wrote: http://www.whale.to/vaccine/mmr58.html Vaccine autism evidence overwhelming John, Not that your falsified uninformative website really deserves mentioning but the link between Autism and MMR has be entirely discredited. To suggest otherwise, is uncivilized. http://www.guardian.co.uk/uklatest/s...913338,00.html |
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Vaccine autism evidence overwhelming
lisagav69 wrote:
Hiya, I agree. I let my daughter (14 months) have the MMR 2 weeks after her 1st birthday and wouldn't hesitate to give it to any other children I may have in the future. That's good. It's personal choice. I think kids should have it but I wouldn't push my veiws on anyone else. Actually no, it shouldn't be personal choice. Herd immunity is what is needed so it is best if absolutely everyone gets the shot. Leaving it up to individual choice is a very poor idea. In places like Africa, the Taliban banned immunization. Unfortunately, this has led to a resurgence of Polio ... more here .. http://www.unicef.org/immunization/index_polio.html For the children of parent's who decide not to give their baby MMR immunization they are luckily protected because the *VAST* majority of parents vaccinate their children. Let's use a money analogy, how do you feel about TAX cheaters ? There are alot of people who evade taxes but governments don't go broke because the vast majority of people pay their taxes. I feel that the government needs to try to keep tax cheaters to a minimum. I feel that governments also need to make sure every child receives vaccinations - to protect everyone. Of course, in reality, for immunizations, denying children entry into school for not receiving immunization isn't the answer. It's not the children's fault. |
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Vaccine autism evidence overwhelming
That's all well and good. No parent in the right mind would refuse
vaccination if it was in their childs' interests. Unfortunately, there is a question mark over whether it is really in their interests or just in the governments interests since they are being sponsored by the drug company that invented the MMR. Since there has never been any question over whether single jabs are safe, single jabs are the preferred option until the MMR has been proved safe beyond all reasonable doubt. Since the goverment wont allow single jabs unless you happen to be a MP or just plain rich and can go abroud, I'll make my own decisions about what is best for my child and frankly, I dont give a monkey's about 'herd immunity'. Let other people worry about their kids and I'll worry about mine. Its not the government that has to bring up a mentally damaged child, it's me. As long as there is any question over the dangers associated with this ill thought out policy, parents will continue to make the same decision I have and opt for the safer course which is not to have the vaccination at all. wrote in message oups.com... lisagav69 wrote: Hiya, I agree. I let my daughter (14 months) have the MMR 2 weeks after her 1st birthday and wouldn't hesitate to give it to any other children I may have in the future. That's good. It's personal choice. I think kids should have it but I wouldn't push my veiws on anyone else. Actually no, it shouldn't be personal choice. Herd immunity is what is needed so it is best if absolutely everyone gets the shot. Leaving it up to individual choice is a very poor idea. In places like Africa, the Taliban banned immunization. Unfortunately, this has led to a resurgence of Polio ... more here .. http://www.unicef.org/immunization/index_polio.html For the children of parent's who decide not to give their baby MMR immunization they are luckily protected because the *VAST* majority of parents vaccinate their children. Let's use a money analogy, how do you feel about TAX cheaters ? There are alot of people who evade taxes but governments don't go broke because the vast majority of people pay their taxes. I feel that the government needs to try to keep tax cheaters to a minimum. I feel that governments also need to make sure every child receives vaccinations - to protect everyone. Of course, in reality, for immunizations, denying children entry into school for not receiving immunization isn't the answer. It's not the children's fault. |
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