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

    Having children is a pretty retarded decision made on behalf of your kids for most people.
    I don't hold a high bar for other parents. As long as they are feeding them and not abusing them beyond a certain minimal extent, fair play.

    What are you going to do, take a kid away from a half-way decent parent who refuses the vaccine and can't afford private school, and put them into a foster home? That'll sure fix the problem.


    You guys have made the most compelling argument why I might not want to get kids vaccinated, which I didn't think was possible because it is pretty open and shut.
    Drug laws make me want drugs so bad, Gun laws make me want guns so bad. I freaking despise laws and coercion. I have instinctively always told people to take a flying leap when they express any bullshit authority over me. You guys are idiots. Maybe some people respect authority, but I doubt that those are the people you are trying to force into doing things.

    I still likely will, not because of what you think or the law thinks, but because of what I think - and smart people who are capable of believing in something and evangelizing it without forcing it on others.
    Last edited by ICantSpellDawg; 06-28-2014 at 03:57.
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