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Mr. Forgot-it-All
- Jun 5, 2008
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I do not object to vaccinations (even enforced vaccinations) to prevent epidemic disease outbreaks.
But the question of the safety of at least SOME of these vaccinations has merit.
Never forget that there are some people who would impose their ill on you using our government to do it, who do so simply to make more money.
I am watching the debates about the efficacy of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine.
I am informed by one side that the possiblity of dying from the vaccine is greater than the possiblity of getting HPV.
We LAYMEN depend on experts to tell us what is safe.
Therefore we need experts who are NOT going to benefit from their findings.
THAT is what I suspect this nation is now lacking.
We cannot trust the corporations that make the vaccination because they are not unbiased.
And many of us do not trust the FDA because we believe that department is the tool of the pharmaceutical companies.
What's a citizen to do?
But the question of the safety of at least SOME of these vaccinations has merit.
Never forget that there are some people who would impose their ill on you using our government to do it, who do so simply to make more money.
I am watching the debates about the efficacy of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine.
I am informed by one side that the possiblity of dying from the vaccine is greater than the possiblity of getting HPV.
We LAYMEN depend on experts to tell us what is safe.
Therefore we need experts who are NOT going to benefit from their findings.
THAT is what I suspect this nation is now lacking.
We cannot trust the corporations that make the vaccination because they are not unbiased.
And many of us do not trust the FDA because we believe that department is the tool of the pharmaceutical companies.
What's a citizen to do?