For the past 15 years, I have read extensive medical literature about vaccines and I can confirm that we had extremely low incidents of whooping cough until they started vaccinating for it. I have documents that show that the government hid the rise and fall of incidents of whooping cough by presenting statistics in 10-year blocks and that it only became a notifiable disease when they introduced a vaccine for it.
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Furthermore, they have been trying for years to give this vaccine to newborns, but it is such a dangerous vaccine that they have never been able to get clinical trials for it.
Another hideous vaccine is for cervical cancer, but you can find out all this information with referenced medical literature on my website Healthy Families of Illawarra sites.google.com/site/healthyfamiliesofillawarra/.
Not surprisingly, people believe that I should not be allowed to say that I am against vaccines or why. Websites like mine are hard to find and other websites that discredit me are listed first. I believe in free choice, I personally stopped vaccinating my children when they were little because they were getting ill from vaccines, not diseases.
Patricia Bohackyj, Towradgi
At the official opening of an important mental health initiative – a unit at South Coast Private Hospital dedicated solely to military veterans and emergency service personnel who live with post-traumatic stress disorder – where was our local member? Absent, as usual.
Other dignitaries such as MPs Anna Watson and Gareth Ward, mayor Gordon Bradbery, and representatives of government departments and service organisations found time in their busy schedules to acknowledge the importance of world-class treatment for those whose work has left them with this challenging condition, but not Noreen Hay. Now that she has been elected government Whip, will we see even less of her than we, her constituents, have become used to?
Jennie Morris, Wollongong
In response to Barry Swan, (Hockey out of order, Mercury April 11). He is partially right about the 2014 budget being made up of broken promises, however, to accuse the Coalition of deliberately attacking those Australians who could least afford it, is simply demonstrating a lack of balance.
The government is spending more money than it receives. This translates to increasing debt and placing Australian in a worse position for the future.
The Labor Party under Bill Shorten continues to play populist politics, and refuses to act responsibly and pass the budget cuts that are regrettably needed. There is a difference between being mean and being responsible.
As to what sacrifice I would be prepared to make? The 2014 budget would mean some financial sacrifice, as I pay my rent and medical costs with my disability pension. But I know what it means to have nothing, and the good of the country is more important.
Adrian Devlin, Fairy Meadow
So, feminist icon Hillary Clinton is likely to be the Democrat candidate for US President. Hillary is the domestic violence warrior who allegedly threw an object (a book or a lamp) at her husband, leaving him bloodied and bruised.
The same feminist who described one of Bill’s victims, poor Paula Jones, as ‘‘trailer trash’’. America can do better than this ghastly pair.
Andrew Humphreys, Narrawallee