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To: indylindy

The vaccine was not forced on anyone. You could always opt out.

Perry has said the cervical cancer vaccine is no different than the one that protects children against polio.
“If there are diseases in our society that are going to cost us large amounts of money, it just makes good economic sense, not to mention the health and well being of these individuals to have those vaccines available,” he said.

Texas allows parents to opt out of inoculations by filing an affidavit stating that he or she objected to the vaccine for religious or philosophical reasons.
http://www.kbtx.com/home/headlines/5546651.html


41 posted on 06/18/2011 3:26:07 PM PDT by patriot08 (TEXAS GAL- born and bred and proud of it!)
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To: patriot08

Same here in California, hope it stays that way.

People need to peruse the Congressional record or a few lawsuits to understand why Congress leaves room for exemptions when it comes to using vaccines.


76 posted on 06/18/2011 6:45:45 PM PDT by Razzz42
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