08-24-2007, 10:45 AM | #31 (permalink) | |
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I wouldn't pump that $h!t into my kids either. Here is the letter I wrote to the schools. Use the religious exemption card on them. I don't believe in any of the religious crap in the letter but it works and gets your kids in school without vaccines. Feel free to copy and add your name and childs name to it and send it to the school on their first day. I have done alot of research on this subject in the past and would not just follow the masses into the Doctor's offices to fuque up my kids with these poisons. Hope this helps. Brian Oshman x.x. xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx, xx xxxxx (xxx) xxx-xxxx August 25, 2001 Attention: School Nurse RE: Religious Exemption from Immunization for: xxxxx x. Oshman DOB: x/xx/xxxx Dear xxxx x. xxxxxxxxx R.N., Recent court decisions have upheld the rights of individuals seeking exemptions from immunizations based upon “personal” religious beliefs. (Sherr and Levy vs. Northport East-Northport Union Free School District, 672 F. Supp. 81, (E.D.N.Y., 1987); (Allanson vs. Clinton Central School District, U.S. District Court, Northern District Court, Northern District of New York (84 CV 174), 1984; Campain vs. Marlboro Central School District, Supreme Court Ulster County Special Term, November 15, 1985; Brown vs. City School District, 429 NYS2d 355; Maier vs. Besser, 73 Misc.2d 241). Our religious beliefs include the following: “We believe in God, and that God has created us in his image. In being created in God’s image, we are given his perfect immune system. We are bestowed with His gift, the immune system. We believe it is sacrilegious and a violation of our sacred religious beliefs to violate what God has given us by showing a lack of faith in God. Immunizations are a lack of faith in God and His way, the immune system.” “We believe in Jesus’ many promises of protection for us, and the He loves us, and will take care of us if we place our trust in Him. I believe that immunizations show no faith in God’s promises of protection for us, saying to God that you trust man more than His holy words of protection for us.” “God desires us to love Him and our neighbors first and foremost. This is His first command. By loving Him, we are to fully trust on Him for all things. He is our Lord Father. He is our Rock, our fortress and our Savior.” “Our faith is in God and in the Holy Word, being the Holy Bible which is authored by God. This is the instruction book for living that He has left us and in it He tells us He is our protector and we stand firm on His promise. Our faith is in Him!” Our religious beliefs are also based upon the understanding of what God requires of them as provided for in the Bible. "And hearing this, Jesus said to them, 'It is not those who are healthy who need a physician, but those who are sick; I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners.'" (Mark 2:17) "Know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God and ye are not your own?" (1st COR 6:19) "That your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God." (1st COR 2:5) "You must know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is within the spirit you have received from God. You are not your own." (1st COR 6:19) "As a consequence, your faith rests not on the wisdom of men but on the power of God." (1st COR 2:5) "If anyone destroys God’s temple, God will destroy him. For the temple of God is holy, and you are that temple."(1st COR: 3:17) Very truly yours, Brian Oshman Last edited by Brian Oshman; 08-24-2007 at 11:08 AM. | |
08-24-2007, 10:55 AM | #32 (permalink) |
I love Derf!! Join Date: Jun 6 2007 Location: Beaumont TX Age: 43
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Rep Power: 18 | Re: Reason #153 why Doctors are douchebags WOW. That really worked??? See... I hate this chicken pox shot. For alot of reasons... I DONT want them to get it... Im going to try that. THANKS!! |
08-24-2007, 11:02 AM | #33 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 20 | Re: Reason #153 why Doctors are douchebags About autism, I don't know much about it. But my neighbors have twin boys (about 4 or 5 years old) and they are both autistic. The parents are both "older" (I'm 25 so by older I mean, they are about my parent's age- between 45 and 50) One of the boys is an explorer and comes into our yard catching bugs and frogs and whatever. The other one is really quite and I rarely see him. But they are smart enough to get out of the house. Their mom told me that one will be good and the other will be really bad and try to escape, when she goes after the "bad" one then the other one runs off too. They had to put dead bolts at the top of their doors so the boys couldn't get out of the house. They like to go out in just their BVD's. I can't begin to imagine twins... much less twin that were both autistic. I have never asked her about their vacinnations though. |
08-27-2007, 12:55 PM | #35 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 21 | Re: Reason #153 why Doctors are douchebags Before a vaccine was available for measles, half a million cases occurred in an average year; polio crippled thousands of children and adults; and rubella, or German measles, caused hundreds of babies to be born with deafness, mental retardation, or other defects. What about smallpox? Smallpox is a serious infectious disease that is usually spread from person to person through close contact. It is caused by the variola virus. Across studies, naturally occurring smallpox (variola major) has a fatality rate of approximately 30%. Smallpox can also cause permanent disabilities, such as terrible scarring and blindness. There is no FDA-approved treatment for smallpox disease. The only approved preventive intervention is vaccination. The last case of smallpox in the U.S. occurred in 1949, and routine vaccination in the U.S. was stopped in 1971. The last naturally occurring case in the world occurred in Somalia in 1977, and the World Health Organization determined in 1980 that the global vaccination campaign against smallpox had been successful in eliminating naturally occurring disease from the world. As a result, routine vaccination against smallpox on a worldwide basis was stopped because it was no longer necessary for prevention.
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08-28-2007, 12:36 AM | #37 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 0 | Re: Reason #153 why Doctors are douchebags Vaccinations are fine for epidemic situations but you don't pump 4 day old infants with this crap. Their immune systems are not up to it at this point and it causes more damage then good. A little note on smallpox. It has been totally erradicated but there is a frozen vial in a lab freezer just in case it is determined that it is a nessesary part of the biological chain and needs to be re-introduced back to the earth. Do you know what Country it is in? Russia. |
08-28-2007, 09:01 AM | #38 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 21 | Re: Reason #153 why Doctors are douchebags Why allow for an epidemic to even happen when we have the technology to prevent it in the first place?
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