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KRIS SHERMAN | 3:19 p.m. Nov. 1, 2007
SBS IS CAUSED BY VACCINES AND SHOULD NOT BE BLAMED ON THE PARENTS. DOCTORS POINT FINGERS BECAUSE THEY WONT BLAME VACCINES, THEY MAKE TOO MUCH MONEY FROM THEM. SIDS IS ALSO A VACCINE REACTION THAT IS HIDDEN FROM PARENTS. VACCINES DESTROY THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND SHOULD NEVER BE GIVEN TO ANY CHILD UNDER TWO YEARS OF AGE. GRAVE RESULTS HAPPEN WHEN GIVEN TO A PREEMIE OR A BABY OF MULTIPLE BIRTH (twins, triplets). THIS UN-GODLY PRACTICE NEEDS TO STOP. IT IS ONLY FOR MONEY FOR THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY. IT IS THROUGH OUR STUPIDITY THAT THEY REMAIN THE RICHEST ENTITY IN THE WORLD, AND WE REMAIN THE SICKEST. WAKE UP AMERICA, DONT YOU KNOW WHATS IN THOSE VACCINES? FORMALDEHYDE, ALLUMINUM, ETHYLENE GLYCOL (anti-freeze) AND FLU SHOTS STILL HAVE MERCURY. YOU HAVE 50% HIGHER CHANCE OF ALZHIEMERS IF YOU HAVE HAD A FLU SHOT.
pam | 12:32 p.m. Jan. 29, 2008
You have to be kidding. I was vaccinated, my children were and are fine. It can be given to babies. The benefit outweighs the risk. As for SBS, that is the cruelest statement. Vaccines dont turn a babies brain into mush, or make it separate from the skull.
Cori | 12:41 p.m. April 26, 2008
I have to agree with Pam it is very unlikely that a vaccine will do anything to a person.. It is crazy that you can say its not the parents fault when they are the ones hurting their children and not doing what they should " being normal, or if they don't want their children because they cant handel it to give them to someone that would care for them normally."
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Tammie Harris | 7:41 p.m. Dec. 16, 2008
Kris, do you realize the only stupidity is your post? How many children are vaccinated? Millions! (Which, I would like to add, is millions with no issues whatsoever) How many children die from SBS? Only ones that are violently shaken by another human being. It has nothing to do with vaccinations and zero chance of the two even being closely related. If you meant SIDS, then you shouldn�t write about anything you cannot get right in the first place because again, it is not caused by vaccinations because if that were true we would have children dying by the dozens each second. How many children die from SIDS? Approximately four-thousand a year and if you would educate yourself, you will find out that babies rarely die while sleeping in their cribs alone, it is generally while sleeping with someone and they suffer accidental asphyxiation and that person does not even realizing what they did. By the way, SIDS is a diagnosis for, �not sure why this child died so lets call it SIDS�, is basically how it works. Gosh, I wish people that are so against vaccinations were truly educated, articulate people.

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Jackie Hogan holds a photo of her son Salem Corey, who died from shaken baby syndrome.

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