IF VACCINATIONS are an effective preventative for diseases why are governments, some schools and child care centres so concerned about children whose parents don’t wish to jab their offspring?
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Children that have had the needle should be safe and parents should have the right to allow their children’s immune systems to fully develop.
Threats to take away benefits from families who do not “toe the line”, smells of BIG BROTHER.
Some are concerned about the contents of the vaccines which may contain mercury or other harmful substances.
Concerns persist that vaccines may be linked to autism. Has there been a proper study done into this?
Whose profits are made bigger by mass injections? The BIG chemical companies of course!
Would they be donating to the major political parties?
Our precious freedoms are being whittled away and this impost is being stepped up with more and more anti-terrorist laws being enacted.
The human body should be regarded as sacred and was never meant to be beheaded or poisoned by toxic injections that weaken the immune system. Are we not fearfully and wonderfully made?
Jay Nauss
Glen Aplin
Top service changes heart
I WOULD like to extend a huge thank you to Scott Burmiester from Planet Power.
After seeing my letter in the paper, Scott turned up at my door with the intent to check my current solar power access, but also to spend time with myself and husband to explain how our panels work and survey our recent account.
Not only did he spend this time with us, check our most recent account, he also called our supplier to re-set our contract settings (at this expense).
Scott left us with a much better explanation of how our panels work, unlike the supplier of the panels.
Thank you Scott.
Needless to say, we are going to have them, Planet Power, to do some further energy saving renovations in the very near future.
What dedication to your field of expertise.
I, now, don’t hesitate in recommending Solar Power.
CJ Buckland
Wagga
Basin plan still a concern
ONCE again it has been made very clear to me that concern about impacts from the Basin Plan is not only about irrigators or small pockets of our community.
It was also very clear that this community is watching very closely.
The large turnout recently at the Yoogali Club in Griffith was made up of a cross section of all members of the MIA community.
There were people of all ages and all walks of life.
Congratulations to the organisers, thank you to the presenters and a huge congratulations to the wider community.
Debbie Buller
President, Murrumbidgee Valley Food and Fibre Association Inc (MVFFA)
Murrami
Power of the press?
I READ in your opinion page that you are campaigning to legalise same sex “marriage”.
That reminded me of reading of a report in a secular American magazine, where the writer stated that he was amazed how many Americans expected the Catholic Church would change their 2000 year long teaching on marriage because Barack Obama and the American Democrats had changed theirs.