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#932769
WMDKitty
I'm probably going to hell for this, but...
I'll be sitting here laughing when IHS is posting next year about how her kids died of something totally preventable.
/Window seat & a pillow, plz.
4/1/2009 7:10:50 PM
#932782
I think it's ridiculous for parents to refuse to have their children vaccinated. They are not only putting their own children in danger but all so the children who cant get vaccinated. Like me for instance when I was getting my vaccines when I was really little and I got the first booster for pertussis I had an allergic reaction( eyes rolled back in my head and my body stiffened up) so my doctor said I shouldn't get the next booster, and I remained unvaccinated. so when my brothers friend(who's mom was crazy) got Whooping cough I had to stay home from school and wasn't allowed to play outside and my brother wasn't allowed to see his friend until he got better in case I caught it(which I didn't).
4/1/2009 7:51:11 PM
#932852
Booty
I have worked on a ward caring for people who had polio back in the 50's and are still suffering the results of the paralysis and damage it did.
I have 2 kids and I have vaccinated them against everything I could - I would never forgive myself if they caught something they could have avoided.
And of course Doctors will agree with you if you say you don't want to vaccinate, that is their job! Just as, in my nursing profession it is my job to be the patients advocate and support them in what they decide, but it is also our responsibility to try and make sure you have all the information before you make a decision. :(
4/2/2009 2:27:55 AM
#934195
BobMalarky
I bet YOU were vaccinated you selfish bitch.
4/4/2009 2:15:37 PM
#941202
KillerOfTheSun
Well if prayer effectively worked those satanist scientists wouldnt be pressed so hard to find a cure for those nasty viruses and diseases god sent down to give the world a lesson.Did that make any bit of sense?No of course not and neither did InHisSteps but what else would you expect from anyone from Rapture Ready.
4/16/2009 10:09:15 PM
#974853
hmcook87
Something makes me think this persons kid is going to die of something we cured a long time ago.
6/21/2009 5:15:01 PM
#976463
novaxmom
I agree with this... and I'm an atheist.
Although I'm sure she and I came to this conclusion through very different thought processes/research.
Most of the parents I know who choose not to vaccinate their children, do NOT claim religion as the reason.
6/24/2009 3:21:45 PM
#984254
katie5000
Jenny McCarthy was running around a while ago saying that vaccinations caused autism in children, although I think the original study that claimed that has since been disproved.
When I finally have kids, I intend to vaccinate them.
7/8/2009 6:29:15 PM
#1003546
Which research?, the smallpox and many other child diseases have been erased in earth thanks to vaccination is bad?
8/10/2009 4:57:19 AM
#1005896
Not a fundy.
8/13/2009 9:19:46 PM
#1007203
I COVER THEM WITH PRAY
8/15/2009 5:26:31 PM
#1007278
Dr. Gus
My dad suffered from polio when he was a child and that made his childhood really hard, still he could overcome most of the problems of the disease. Had there been a vaccine available when he was a kid, he would have had a much better childhood. My grandma was a catholic fundie and she tried to pray away the disease, guess what? it didn't work.
In my dad's name I'd like to tell you to go fuck yourself.
8/15/2009 8:50:37 PM
#1011781
wautd
What an asshole. Scrap that, a danger to his AND my children
8/25/2009 4:08:52 AM
#1011782
Quantum Mechanic
Get polio much? Smallpox? Good.
8/25/2009 4:11:05 AM
#1011885
Dr. Shrinker
And this, my friends, how Dark Ages begin
8/25/2009 8:43:18 AM
#1021794
JohnTheAtheist
You are very lucky that other parents vaccinate their kids other wise your kids would probably get sick and die, you clueless twat.
9/16/2009 10:17:23 AM
#1021858
anon
lol enjoy your kid's polio
9/16/2009 12:18:38 PM
#1030912
Hater
I hope they both die from pertussis, and leave you to grieve your ignorance for the rest of your days. Would that be the will of your "God"?
10/3/2009 12:50:48 AM
#1032377
That won't stop the police from arresting you if your children die from lack of proper medicine some day. I've read articles on that happening more than once.
10/7/2009 3:38:47 PM
#1034303
jsvenier
I have not always been a big fan of big Pharma but really this crap has to stop. The diseases we're talking about have the power to wipe out families. May be this is evolution in action?? If all the Fundies refuse vacs then...
10/9/2009 5:57:52 AM
#1060387
FrisianDude
Imagine: Pneumonia strikes her eldest. Clearly he was possessed by the devil who has corrupted his lung. She throws holy water at it and in the process of removing the devil her son also kicks the bucket. (Because his lung is filled with water.) Which means that God (who seemingly was faithful to her and not the other way around) was defeated by the devil in this case, which means she thinks God is weaker than the devil, which is blasphemy.
Therefore, she is a heretic, atheist, Jew, muslim and probably a gay tranny too. Maybe communist.
11/20/2009 4:08:31 PM
#1064940
MarkTheBublebee
I feel bad for the fucking children...
:/
can anyone say swine oink oink?
keep the H1N1 away!!!
12/1/2009 9:19:50 AM
#1064945
Philbert McAdamia
> And He has been faithful. <
So, the Big Guy has his faith in you.
You arrogant putz.
12/1/2009 9:35:53 AM
#1064946
Quantum Mechanic
Happy polio, moron.
12/1/2009 9:36:58 AM
#1064972
Table Rock
So if you have never been in a car accident you shouldn't bother with a seat belt or air bags. How about your kids? Screw the car seat. God will rebuke the other cars, trees and telephone poles.
12/1/2009 10:44:33 AM
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