Thursday, October 1, 2009

If Healthcare Workers Don't Want to Get Swine Flu Shots...

Then why should I? Notice how the reporter downplays the deaths in the swine flu vaccination in 1976: Small said she will refuse, worried the vaccine is untested and unproven, leaving her vulnerable. In 1976, there were some deaths associated with a swine flu vaccination.

Now there's an understatement. More people died of the flu shot then died of the swine flu in 1976! As usual, our cowardly politicians do not lead by example and force other people to do what they themselves are not willing to do.

2 comments:

John Murphy said...

Dude, I refuse to get any vaccination. We had to get them in the military all the time...sickest I've ever been in my life was when I got the flu vaccination...along with 68% of my entire battalion. That's right, the number was 68%. And that's only the guys who had to go to the hospital because they were THAT sick. From then on I just lied and said my wife was pregnant (they won't give you vaccinations if your wife is pregnant).

Anthrax vaccination? "Sorry sir, my wife is pregnant"

Small Pox vaccination? "Sorry sir, my wife is pregnant" Doc: Murf, how many kids do you have? Your wife is always pregnant" Me: "Uh...we're Catholic" Doc: "Oh...that explains it"

Murf said...

I didn't know you could get out of them by saying your wife was pregnant. Brilliant! I love how the military is always like, "Do you need Guinea Pigs? No problem, we have 2 million!"