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Until recently I’ve never questioned the requirement for childhood vaccinations. But if vaccines work, why would a vaccinated person care whether someone else is vaccinated?

This seems like an important victory for freedom.

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Your work has the power of sunlight, Aaron Siri. In our lives, as a salve, and in the courts as a disinfectant. Bless you, dear man.

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I live in Pennsylvania, where I believe parents can still refuse to vaccinate their children for medical, religious, and conscience reasons. This is a victory, yes; but parents should be able to refuse simply because they don't want their child to be vaccinated.

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You rock, Aaron. Goliath is afraid.

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Home schooling is a far superior education to public school indoctrination. If one has the financial choice there is no contest.

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If the vaccinated truly believe the vaccines they give their children or themselves protects them then the unvaccinated are no threat. The mere fact that people ignore this FACT means to me they really do not believe in the shots they give their kids or they are just to darn stupid to be parents in the first place.

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Every single child should be exempt.

There should be no need to supply to anyone documentation of anyone's or any family's personal convictions or private medical history.

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Beyond grateful for the smooth stone (ICAN/ASiri) we were able to sling at the Goliath we’ve been up against for over a decade here in Mississippi!

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Thank you Aaron 🙌🏼💓💓💓for standing for Parents rights and Bodily Autonomy, our most precious freedom!

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May the Lord God bless and protect you as you do His work in this world. Thank you for all you do Aaron and team! You are saving lives!

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Congratulations on this win, Praise the Lord!

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What a huge accomplishment, I am so proud and in awe of your wisdom and integrity and it gives me hope that there are more like you in the field of law who will work to restore sense and reason. I have long marveled at Mississippi’s high infant mortality rates and high immunization uptake, and all the other variables like low breastfeeding status, higher rates of prematurity, and these vulnerable infants faring worse as a result. There are vulnerable groups in our society who are less able to tolerate the early insults of western medicine, and I truly wonder when that light bulb is going to go off. This resurrection of the religious exemption is a hopeful turning point, and I suspect some of these poor health outcomes will see a slight reprieve in those who get this vital information. We all need to keep educating our communities. Thank you for your invaluable work.

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Thank you for your tenacity, insight, and bravery! You are protected by a multitude of good hearts sending love energy your way to cover you and your team in your devine work. Thank you for sharing your work here. Keep fighting! Ashe!

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Probably better for them NOT to go to school, but they should have the freedom to if they want to.

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I was perplexed that states were able to eliminate the religious exemption just by legislation.

How the heck is that not automatically dismissed?

This legal system is broken from the beginning of the whigs... Legalese is what keeps the truth hidden, in some cases to dress up a lie as the truth.

Doublespeak...

https://www.orwellfoundation.com/the-orwell-foundation/orwell/essays-and-other-works/politics-and-the-english-language/

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Maybe someone should do a complete study of the vaccination rate of states and the health status of its residents. It would be interesting if they found an inverse relationship.

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