Voters' Pamphlet Statement of
Stan LIPPMANN
The law of this state, RCW 28A.330.100, limits the powers of public school
boards. Paragraph 12 states that, " ... children shall not be required to submit
to vaccination against the will of their parents or guardian." Despite the
clarity of the law on this point, I hear stories from parents who have been
coerced into having their children vaccinated against their will under threat of
punishment against their children. I have heard stories from adults whose
employers have threatened to withhold pay for failure to be revaccinated as
adults. And I know from personal experience that entering students at UW are
required to take live virus shots containing measles, mumps, and rubella, or
state a reason why they should be exempted, and still threatened with punishment
if they refuse to submit. I hear that entering UPS students are not even given
this narrower than legal option. My guess is that the Clinton Administration
forced UW to accept the new vaccination requirement as a string attached to
joining the National Direct Student Loan program. It is paying back Merck & Co.,
Inc., the producer of the vaccine, for the large political contributions made to
the Democratic Party. I estimate that adult MMR immunization is not saving any
lives but instead causing thousands of cases of pituitary cancer each year, and
for this we as taxpayers are paying billions of dollars annually into the
pockets of Merck. The MMR shot has never been safe, it has achieved acceptance
through a combination fraudulent abuse of the patent system, the corruption of
the federal bureaucracy and bench, and a massive disinformation campaign by the
federal and state Departments of Health.
As mayor, I would focus on ensuring that city employees respect the basic
human rights of the citizens of Seattle as established by law. Without life and
liberty, none of the substantive issues matter. My administration would restore
all forms of individual, as opposed to group rights. I advocate a return to
community based education by ending busing and by abolishing of the central
administration of the school system. My administration would be staffed by the
most competent individuals I could find, without prejudice against or preference
for any individual based on his or her group identity. I believe in the melting
pot as the only way to build a harmonious society. For more information, see
http://www.rubella.net. e-mail stan@rubella.net.
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