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February 11, 2010

Making Good on Your Promise for Vaccination Choice in New Jersey

Dear Governor Christie,

I am writing to implore you to make sure that vaccination choice passes this year. This choice is long overdue as the number of mandated vaccinations just seems to keep growing out of proportion to their value which is probably minimal, if at all. We have to stop the growing number of disorders and diseases caused by these vaccinations. We can not keep blindly accepting the denials of the medical community.

These mandatory vaccinations have been a violation of our parental rights, and this must be stopped. The satisfaction of greed of these companies which keep trying to fool us with purported benefits of these vaccinations must be ended.

My son, who is now 13 had had welts and different color rings on his neck after the MMR vaccinations when he was five. Since then he has been struggling in special education , and has been diagnosed with depression, ADHD, and social anxiety disorder. He just can not take any more of these dangerous vaccinations---they are just too unhealthy and disruptive to his young immune system. I do not want him damaged any further. Although the medical profession will deny any culpability, the cause and effect are extremely obvious, these lies must be stopped.

Something must be done to stop this vaccination insanity. Please make good on your promise both for my son and for my rights as a citizen of this country.

Richard M. Levine

(Copy to White House Discussion of Health Care Reform in Your State)
(Also transmission to Governor via his website.)


Mr. Richard Levine
123 W Ramapo Ave
Mahwah, NJ 07430-1241
(201)529-1863


Subject: HEALTH - PHARMACEUTICALS

 
    
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