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BIBLIOGRAPHY ABOUT
Vaccines
Vaccines (a.k.a.
immunizations/ shots) are
needles injected into the
human body that include
small amount of disease
germs that when injected, lets
the body make antibodies to
fight off these germs. Some
vaccines include one kind of
germs while some include
more.
Autism
Autism spectrum disorder
(ASD) is a developmental
disorder that appears in the
first 3 years of life. It affects
the brains social and
communication skills of the
effected child.
By Suebin Lee
And Jonathan Vaccaro
http://reason.com/archives/20
14/03/25/should-vaccines-be-
mandatory

www.huffingtonpost.com/davi
d-
kirby/post2468343_b_246834
3.htm/

http://infowars.com/a-
philosophical-argument-
against-forced-vaccination/

http://reason.com/archives/20
14/03/25/should-vaccines-be-
mandatory

Vaccines.procon.org

http://www.uscfc.uscourts.gov
/sites/default/files/opinions/C
AMPBELL-SMITH.MOJABI-
PROFFER.12.13.2012.pdf
WHY BE AGAINST IT? OPPOSING VIEWS









Not everyone who is vaccinated against a microbe
develops immunity to that microbe.

Quote from Emilys (a girl with autism which is
believed to be caused by Vaccines) mother And
its a constant fight when you have a vaccine-
injured child. Its not just the disability, its the
ignorance. The hatred from the medical
community towards families like ours is intense.

Vaccines interfere with the natural law and Gods
plan for humanity. Disease is a natural
occurrence, and humans should not interfere with
its trajectory.

Many people have religions that does not allow
them to take vaccines.

Vaccines clog and disrupt the lymphatic system
with large foreign protein molecules (the active
ingredients contained within vaccines)
Vaccination should be required for
children. No individual should have the
right to risk the health of the public
solely for the purpose of satisfying their
personal moral, philosophical, or
religious views. However, this opinion
breaks the 1
st
amendment that allows
people freedom of religion and beliefs.

The risks of not being vaccinated far
outweigh the small risks associated with
vaccination. Preventable diseases like
measles and mumps can cause
permanent disability and death.
However it is the choice of the parent if
they want their child vaccinated. They
are aware of the consequences.

Because children and infants are more
vulnerable to the swine flu (H1N1 virus)
they should be required to take the
FDA-approved vaccine to prevent illness
and possible death. Autism affects the
child for their entire lifetime. However
the swine flue is a sickness that passes.

Vaccines should be required because
they produce significant economic
benefits for society. According to the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, every $1 spent on
vaccination saves the public $6.30 in
medical costs that would result from
having to treat unvaccinated diseased
individuals. Having children vaccinated
with a chance of autism should not be
for the money, but for the child.
Reason 1: Forcing vaccinations would be against
religious beliefs which would break the 1
st
amendment.
Evidence: Many parents hold religious beliefs against
vaccination. Forcing such parents to vaccinate their
children would violate the 1
st
amendment which
guarantees citizens the right to free exercise of their
religion.

Reason 2: Vaccines can trigger auto-immune
disorders.
Evidence: Vaccines can trigger auto-immune
disorders such as arthritis, multiple sclerosis, lumps
Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS), and other disorders.

Reason 3: The risk is not worth taking.
Evidence: Common childhood vaccinations may cause
rare yet serious reactions including anaphylactic shock,
paralysis, and sudden death Considering most
diseases vaccinated against are not necessarily life
threatening.

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