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This is the kinda thinking I deal with in my state. One fool after another.[gizmodo.com]

Mokvon 8 Feb 27
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Oh my.....

"Texas state Representative Bill Zedler doesn’t understand the fuss over the resurgence of infectious diseases. “When I grew up, I had a lot of these illnesses,” he said, listing measles, mumps and chickenpox. “They wanted me to stay at home. But as far as being sick in bed, it wasn’t anything like that”...

... “They want to say people are dying of measles. Yeah, in third-world countries they’re dying of measles,” Zedler said, shaking his head. “Today, with antibiotics and that kind of stuff, they’re not dying in America.”"

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The way I see it, people should have the right to opt out of vaccination, for themselves. Not for their children. On the other hand, other people should have the right not to be infected by the non vaccinated ones. Maybe they should just stay in their churches and never go out. Enjoy the company of God.

zesty Level 7 Feb 27, 2019
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Because of course no adults, or His kids, would ever get measles....

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