- Today, 77 middle-schoolers will be yanked from home and
taken into custody by New York state unless their parents agree to vaccinate
them for a disease usually caught by drug abusers or the sexually promiscuous.
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- On October 10, students in Utica were sent home for failing
to get hepatitis B vaccines by the state deadline. Parents were warned
the children would be turned over to Child Protective Services for neglect
if they were still without vaccination in 2 weeks.
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- "This is Hillary-Care coming home to roost in NY,"
said Jane M. Orient, MD, Executive Director of the Association of American
Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS). President and Mrs. Clinton's 1992 campaign
pledge to create the Vaccines for Children Program (VFC) was to become
the first domestic policy initiative of the administration. It was designed
as their first shot to pass the Health Security Act. "Their campaign
to pass VFC was based on creating a false crisis by claiming that millions
of children would be exposed to risk of disease without a government program."
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- "This vaccine is a potential death sentence for
some children," said Dr. Orient. "Government studies show that
children under the age of 14 are three times more likely to die or suffer
adverse reactions after receiving hepatitis B vaccines than to catch the
disease itself." Hepatitis B is primarily an adult disease, usually
spread by multiple sex partners, drug abuse or an occupation with exposure
to blood. Children are at a very low risk of exposure, unless the pregnant
mother is infected.
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- The school district will lose a substantial amount of
state funding if students do not comply with the vaccine mandate. "We
refuse to let that happen," said school district physician, Mark Zongrone.
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- "Apparently, Dr. Zongrone is more interested in
protecting his employer's budget than protecting the children under his
care, and Mrs. Clinton cares more about her vision of socialized medicine,
"said Dr. Orient.
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- "It's obscene to seize a child and force him to
the custody of strangers just because his parents refuse medical treatment
they think is unnecessary or even dangerous," said Dr. Orient. "Parents,
not Mrs. Clinton's village government bureaucrats, should make decisions
about their children's medical care. We urge an immediate repeal of all
vaccine mandates."
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