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DebJ

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16. And I bet the well-to-do have more exposure to disease, with all the travelling they do.
Sat Oct 4, 2014, 08:01 PM
Oct 2014

My daughter and her husband are very well-off, and of course then so is the rest of their neighborhood...
and the daycare children's parents... and everyone is constantly getting on a plane... bringing back germs.

I figure either my grandchildren will end up immune to most everything... or something will kill them first.
They are vaccinated.

I know bluestateguy Oct 2014 #1
the thing that really gets me about this people barbtries Oct 2014 #3
You just described every Republican I know, on every issue I know. CaptainTruth Oct 2014 #7
The sad thing is.... RandySF Oct 2014 #15
Whooping cough isn't as scary since it doesn't start with "eb" n/t arcane1 Oct 2014 #2
And it can be treated with a type of antibiotic. pnwmom Oct 2014 #20
Actually, it can't. jeff47 Oct 2014 #23
Not true, according to the CDC. pnwmom Oct 2014 #25
Actually, they're saying the same thing I am. jeff47 Oct 2014 #28
You've just offered your opinion, not shown any evidence for it. pnwmom Oct 2014 #29
Why bother? If evidence was at all useful on this subject then antivaxxers would not exist. jeff47 Oct 2014 #34
I didn't say whooping cough is like the common cold. A cold can't be prevented or treated pnwmom Oct 2014 #35
So now antibiotics don't miraculously cure whooping cough? jeff47 Oct 2014 #36
My last post was about the common cold. It can't be treated with antibiotics, pnwmom Oct 2014 #37
If you're going to complain about reading skills jeff47 Oct 2014 #38
This is the post you apparently overlooked. pnwmom Oct 2014 #39
The anti-vaxxers I know here in west Hollywood would also avoid antibiotics abelenkpe Oct 2014 #30
The anti-vax movement has been pretty destructive. ZombieHorde Oct 2014 #4
Are immunizations not required for school attendance? Arkansas Granny Oct 2014 #5
I imagine that ridiculous personal belief exemption has something to do with it. NuclearDem Oct 2014 #6
I wonder who they'll blame when their child falls ill with a preventable disease. Arkansas Granny Oct 2014 #9
They'll convince themselves it would have happened anyway. Mariana Oct 2014 #13
Probably "toxins" or some other nonsense. NuclearDem Oct 2014 #19
I know of public school districts in the Bay Area that allow exemptions. RandySF Oct 2014 #22
I thought they were but a note just came home from my kids school abelenkpe Oct 2014 #32
Yes RandySF Oct 2014 #56
you must be vaccinated barbaraj Oct 2014 #8
I'm a huge fan of Dr. Paul Offit... SidDithers Oct 2014 #10
There's an entire industry of this stuff, from Infowars to 'mom' websites. freshwest Oct 2014 #11
Vaccines... oh, the terrible things they are.... moriah Oct 2014 #12
Penn and Teller did a brilliant look at the anti-vaxxers... Archae Oct 2014 #14
And I bet the well-to-do have more exposure to disease, with all the travelling they do. DebJ Oct 2014 #16
Pertussis was highest in the S.F. Bay Area as of June ... Auggie Oct 2014 #17
57% of children are unvaccinated!? progressoid Oct 2014 #18
Dr. Mercola should be in jail or at least forced to face the children who catch these illnesses Quixote1818 Oct 2014 #21
It's amusing that antivaxxers cite profit as the motive for vaccines jeff47 Oct 2014 #26
PROFIT? WTF? I am pretty sure vaccines are a loss of revenue. alphafemale Oct 2014 #42
Good info. Quixote1818 Oct 2014 #43
And Jonas Salk refused to patent the Polio vaccine. alphafemale Oct 2014 #44
Best post of the night! Quixote1818 Oct 2014 #45
Thank you. alphafemale Oct 2014 #47
They make money on the vaccines, but make less than caring for the disease jeff47 Oct 2014 #50
I may be mistaken but I got the impression you two were on the same page Quixote1818 Oct 2014 #53
good CNN video about this here... TorchTheWitch Oct 2014 #24
It used to be jeff47 Oct 2014 #27
My well to do, antivaxxer, fundy sister's whole family came down with whooping cough last winter. Sedona Oct 2014 #31
I think this stupidity transcends indeology. RandySF Oct 2014 #33
K&R Mister Nightowl Oct 2014 #40
Ah but it's so awesome defacto7 Oct 2014 #41
You just described my sister-in-law to the tee! Quixote1818 Oct 2014 #46
whenever people disagree barbaraj Oct 2014 #48
Except... Archae Oct 2014 #49
No. Anti-vax asshats are not partially right... SidDithers Oct 2014 #52
It is quickly cleared up with scientific facts. jeff47 Oct 2014 #54
cdc.gov offers this ..it's been going on before the anti vaxers.. barbaraj Oct 2014 #55
damn rich peeps can be underthematrix Oct 2014 #51
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