Looking at this thread, I simply don't understand how people could say that they want to have their children be subjected to various diseases that should have been eradicated years ago, then act surprised that people think they're not particularly intelligent. I get that not all vaccines are totally effective, but I'd rather have a 20% chance of getting sick than almost 100% if I wasn't vaccinated, and I certainly don't to run the risk of losing my children to an otherwise highly preventable disease.
That's because you
obviously haven't done any research into what else is in the vaccines and the effects that stuff can have on children especially when given in close proximity to each other
, or else you'd agree with me.
The FDA allows us to sell soda. That doesn't mean that stuff is good for the human body but parents still pour down their own holes and their kids holes like it's water. People
who don't agree with me really don't spend much time researching what they put into their bodies or their children's bodies
, or else they'd agree with me.
Fixed that for you, Ramblin Wreck. Happy to help!
That's cute. You still look like a moron for trusting what the scientists tell you instead of doing a little research yourself. Carry on though. It's entertaining watching some of you make donkeys of yourself.
What research are you doing exactly (or reading about)? Where are the double blind, peer reviewed studies that say vaccinations are harmful? I would have no problem with your point except for the fact that the only research you have to support your opinion is completely devoid of any actual research.
What you are doing to form your opinion is reading other peoples opinions and stating them as fact, what the pro vaccination crowd is using to form their opinions is actual peer reviewed scientific research.
How can you not see the difference?