- Oct 7, 2011
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Of course.
Flu shots can only protect you from whatever Flu is going around that year. There is no all-encompassing influenza vaccine.
One other thing, the harmful effects of DDT have been thoroughly debunked but millions of people, mostly children, die every year from preventable malaria.
The difference is..... One side (liberal scum) is not at all reasonable and will NEVER admit to being wrong.... Never. Even if it means the deaths of millions of children.
While the other side (libertarians and conservatives) is reasonable and will listen.
And Malaria isn't even contagious. Flu is. Highly.
Unfortunately, the effects of many of these current Vaccines will not be known for many years from now. And as you so succinctly stated, most who force Vaccinations will never admit it when they're wrong. I think it's anything but 'Anti-American' to question Government-Forced Vaccinations. In fact, i think it's the exact opposite. It's a Patriotic Duty.
I question the motives of those who would force vaccinations on those among us who have the strongest immune systems -- Children.
I never had the Flu in my life until I joined the Army and got a Flu shot....
My wife is north of 50 and won't get a Flu Shot -- For which I may have to spank her if she doesn't cooperate.
Because her immune system isn't what it used to be. I get one every year when I think about it. Last year I didn't and, hoo-boy, did I ever pay for it. Ouch.
Got one this year. Betcha.
I guess, maybe, in a City as crowded as New Yawk, maybe I could see the necessity for mandatory Flu Shots.
Or if you work with kids. Or in the Health Care Industry. Or in the Food Service Industry.
If it were me? I'd take a wait and see approach. If my kid showed a proclivity to catch the Flu, I'd start getting him/her a Flu shot from then on. If he or she was strongly resistant to Flu?
Just my opinion. Follow it at your own peril
I hear ya. You're expressing your appreciation of the freedom to choose your own path. I'm with you on that. Thanks.