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Andrea Ventura

Prof. Watson
English 1001
March 13, 2019
The Truth behind Immunization Freedom
Introduction:
A. Immunizations may not be as harmless as we are told.
B. The mandating of vaccine laws impede on American’s fundamental and core values of
freedom
C. The importance of vaccines is known. Media, brochures and Doctors remind us to stay on
top of our vaccinations giving us all the information about how important they are, but
fail to go into depth about the negative effects of immunizations.
D. Who benefits from vaccines? Is the common good more important then the individual
right to choose? If Government can control the parents rights of immunization what is
next?
Data to support the argument:
A. Knowing the importance of vaccinations and how they protect the individual and
common good.
B. When in History do we see Government taking control over vaccinations? Has there been
a time? What was the outcome
C. Reasons why Americans choose not to vaccinate.
D. Describe and go into detail how forcing immunizations is not an effective way to prevent
diseases.
Warrants that show how the data logically is connected to the data:
A. There are many preventable diseases that can be stopped with the proper vaccines.
B. If vaccines become mandated how many will be forced on children? Will there be checks
and balances on the amount the Government will force on our children.
C. Some children are genetically susceptible to vaccine injuries. They can have permanent
repercussions that can leave this child disabled or brain dead.
D. Some vaccines treat diseases that the body can fight off without a vaccine and create
natural antibodies.
E. Forcing parents to vaccinate when they don’t feel it is the right thing to do will cause
tyranny within the community. Also Vaccinations are not 100% affective. Which means
just because a child is vaccinated does not mean they will not got the disease.
Factual information to show the logic used in the warrants:
A. With the knowledge that some vaccines are important , which ones should we not be
giving our children. Is the chicken pox vaccine truly important? 69 doses of 16 vaccines
in 18 years seems a little excessive, and 14 of these vaccines are given before the age six.
B. Who will control this Multi-Trillion Dollar U.S. Health Care System?
C. I will prevent stories from real families about their vaccine injured children. Who didn’t
realize after a common vaccination they would no longer have a child.
D. Every parent should have the choice of personal belief vaccine exemption. They are with
their child everyday and understand their child. They shouldn’t have to play roulette with
their child’s life.
E. Public health laws that fail to respect biodiversity and force everyone to be treated the
same are unethical and dangerous
Counter-arguments:
A. Individual risk and vaccine refusal.
B. It is the sole human right to choose whether or not to receive a vaccine.
C. Clustering of vaccine refusals and community risk. Public good comes before individual
liberty when discussing vaccination
D. This is where I will explain how community is important, but so is the individual life.
E. Vaccine refusal and the recent increase in measles cases.
F. Is catching the measles a death sentence?
Conclusion:
I am a pro vaccinator. My child is up to date on all of his shots. He has no reaction to any he has
had so far, but this isn’t the case for all families. This is a moral issue. These are the rights of
American people. You cannot force a person to vaccinate their child when the parent feels that
vaccine will put their child close to danger. The Government should not be allowed to force
these parents, against their will, to vaccinate their children. This is not freedom. This is not what
our Country was founded on. We must stand true to our core values or we will loose more then
just our right to choose vaccines or not. The more power we give Government the more they will
take. When will there be an end. Will any American have any freedoms left?

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