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post #21 of 24
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I bet you could find a crunchy doc to falsify vax records... that would be easier than trekking into Canada IMO.
That's a DARN GOOD POINT! I can't believe I didn't think about it...and I'm Russian, where EVERYTHING can be falsified, including driver lisence LOL!

THANKS!
post #22 of 24
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31571476...lth-swine_flu/

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Officials said they’ll probably need to recruit physicians who don’t usually give flu shots because local health departments have cut more than 10,000 jobs. Tracking side effects could also be tricky.
Two good points.



http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewr...es/028581.html
post #23 of 24
i think there would be a lot of doctors who would have a problem with mandating vaccines. i know there are exceptions to this rule... and i wouldn't be caught with in 100 yds of a maternity ward or OBs if vaccines became mandated... but doctor patient relationships are based on trust. i think most doctors would have a huge problem with the government putting them in such a horrible position. they take an oath... they are not supposed to cause harm... and even the most pro vax doctor knows that forcing medication of any kind on someone is harmful. i don't think this will necessarily apply to children b/c the precedent is already set in regards to parents refusing medical treatment that experts deem necessary. some doctors will be against forcing it at all... and some will be against forcing anyone able to consent.

however, if they want to mandate vaccines they will either need doctors to agree to force this or they need to set up some way to do it without the doctors... either way i see many many unhappy doctors.
post #24 of 24
I'm not worried. They will not have enough vaccines to truly mandate/force vaccination, not for swine flu, not for anything that suddenly pops up, including this 'swine flu'. Honestly though, if a truly nasty flu strain or something similar comes around, we will just 'stay home'. We have plenty of food stored (easily 3-6 months, though as I tell my family, it might get boring, but we wouldn't starve!!), to do so. But honestly, I'm just not worried about it.
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