Please Stop Sincerity Test in New York State

Help NY Parents resist Big Brother type interrogations and forcible vaccinations!  Send this memo to the folks mentioned in yesterdays blog post: George Orwell Award Goes to New York

What You Can Do–Send a Memo

Here is an example of an individual Memo of Support for you to send to the New York elected officials:

January 26, 2009

MEMORANDUM OF SUPPORT

School Vaccination Religious Exemption

A.880 & A.883 (Gottfried, et. Al)

We would like to express our enthusiastic support for the above referenced bills. We applaud Assemblyman Gottfried’s initiative and responsiveness. It is past time that New York ended the widespread practice of sincerity testing of parents who claim religious exemption to vaccine requirements. Such actions represent a clear violation of 1st Amendment rights and as such, are clearly out of step with the state’s real mandate, which is to protect the health of children. Defending against such action is incredibly costly, leaving all but the most financially secure families in a catch 22 (pay for a lawyer against a school system with unlimited resources or pay for private school). It is such tactics that have spurred 19 states to pass philosophical exemptions in order to protect families from such shameful bullying. Sadly, New York is not yet among them.

We look forward to the Assembly’s passage of this bill and hope that these improved protections of the constitutionally guaranteed right to religious freedom will free parents from this appalling struggle. If New York is really committed to protecting the health of its children, then Commissioner Daines should refocus his efforts toward supporting local, sustainable agriculture, farm to school lunch programs and the institution of a statewide Junk Food tax. Such measures will have a significantly more powerful impact on protecting the immune systems, and therefore the overall health, of New York’s children. The present philosophy of mandating vaccination is based on fear and inadequate clinical data and serves only to enrich pharmaceutical firms, who, thanks to legislation enacted by former President Bush, enjoy COMPLETE FEDERAL IMMUNITY from any and all litigation arising from reactions suffered by vaccine recipients. Please take this opportunity to show that New York’s government does not pander to such powerful special interests, but instead, responds to the real needs of the citizenry.

Signed:

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One Comment

  1. maureen volpicello
    Posted January 30, 2009 at 1:45 am | Permalink

    We look forward to the Assembly’s passage of this bill and hope that these improved protections of the constitutionally guaranteed right to religious freedom will free parents from this appalling struggle. Do not go backwards and violate my right to chose what is best for my child. This is not 1950 its is 2009 and nobody should be forced to do somthing that is against their beliefs like vaccinating their child.

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