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Originally Posted by iMind
Nah, I do believe there are some valid vaccines out there, and some that are needed..
But I'm not about to line my kids up for every single one of them.. the HPV vaccine for instance has been making sick and killing people at an alarming rate.
The instances of autism has increased 1500% since the government started giving away the flu shot for free ( no joke ) and while it hasn't been linked to it by any study that didn't involve their medical funding being cut right after.. there are studies that show the connections..
and there's no a vaccine for chicken pox, and all sorts of "diseases" that are a minor inconvenience at most.. By the time your kids 18 he/she's been injected with massive amounts of toxic chemicals, most of which are not broken down by the body..
I met a nice young girl this summer that got a vaccine and went into shock and is now pretty much retarded, that got me pokin around.... All it takes is 1mg of mercury past the threshold you body can take to have sever consequences..
Once again, I'm not here to convince you of anything, the facts are out there.. go find them. 
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The facts are that 16 million people have been vaccinated by the HPV vaccine. Under 10,000 reported adverse side effects (.0006%). 20 women have reported deaths (.00001%), although most have been attributed to other factors. Nonetheless, those are extremely small numbers compared to how many bouts of cancer this vaccine prevents. Statistically, you'd be crazy not to get vaccinated.
I don't know much about the link between autism and the flu shot. I've never been a fan of flu shots for those who weren't old. I still don't think they know what is causing the autism rise. Some have argued it's simply our medical knowledge expanding and diagnosing it more readily. But I think research should be done into it.
The point I'm making though is that vaccines are extremely important to our society. They have helped eradicate serious and deadly diseases from running rampant in our population. If everyone decided to pass up on these, our life expectancies would dramatically dip. The health benefits of most vaccines far outweigh the side effects. While your kid may not be vaccinated for various illnesses, the reason he won't get it now is because everyone else is vaccinated.