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    Default Re: If your child is not vaccinated, they should be barred from attending public scho

    Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore View Post
    I have made a grand total of zero statements in this thread restricting the free action of individuals.

    I have only restricted the individuals ability to force other individuals to adhere to their beliefs.

    In other words, I care not for a second if some adult decides not to get vaccinated. I hope they die sooner, rather than later. But someone taking away a child's right to grow up without a zillion life-threatening diseases? No way.



    It seems like your focus on governmental tyranny has made you blind to the tyranny coming from elsewhere.
    Surely, adults are at risk of disease. Isn't their failure to inoculate a direct threat to you as well?

    Also, you are clearly attempting to force things into peoples bodies irrespective of what they or their guardians say. Do you mean to tell me that if a child is against it then it won't be forced?
    If in your brain you have glossed over that part, I would forgive you for it, but don't miss the crux of your own argument.

    This website has a reasonable approach, while yours is an unreasonable and heavy handed one, as always.
    Last edited by ICantSpellDawg; 06-28-2014 at 02:20.
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