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RE: Adding perspective to this hit piece - Measles is deadly. Vaccines are not. We need our laws to reflect this reality

Putting the numbers in perspective for the USA;

Heart disease: 635,260
Cancer: 598,038
Accidents (unintentional injuries): 161,374
Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 154,596
Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases): 142,142
Alzheimer’s disease: 116,103
Diabetes: 80,058
Influenza and Pneumonia: 51,537
Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis: 50,046
Intentional self-harm (suicide): 44,965
Measles: 0

Even if measles was 100-300 like before the vaccine it's not even on the same level as these real problems. 30,000 people die every year from car accidents yet we still get in vehicles almost every day. Certainly 30,000 accidents aren't paraded in front of us, shaming people because they were preventable, which they most likely are.

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The influenza/pneumonia figure is pretty high. Maybe that's why they're pushing that more and trying to start a frenzy there.

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Yeah and we don't force drivers to buy big duelly pickup trucks because they're safer to be in than a little two seat smart car or a motorcycle during an accident. So why force folks to get a vaccine from a disease that not very life threatening. In my opinion it's all about the Benjamins more than anything else.

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