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June 28, 2010 at 4:39 pm
I read somewhere that despite the truth of the matter, the people who swear vaccinations can cause autism still think possibly letting their children get a fatal illness is worth the risk. Chris & I were talking about it the other night & he made a comment about how they will feel when polio rears its ugly head again in the States. Because it will. Vaccinations are the only thing that wiped it out here to begin with.
Then we can talk about the kids who get sick (although not as bad) because the parents who won’t vaccinate let their sick children go to school. Who remembers Typhoid Mary?