Greens confirm anti-choice stance
LATE BREAKING NEWS FOLLOWING YESTERDAY'S POST
http://nocompulsoryvaccination.com/2013/09/04/the-greens-deceiving-voters-or-just-playing-dumb/
Greens confirm they will remove parents' choice
- Greg Beattie
A letter written by a staffer from Greens Senator Richard Di Natale's office has confirmed the party's intention to pursue the removal of parental choice from vaccination:
“The Greens do not support compulsory vaccination. We do however support the government’s recently announced amendments to Family Tax Benefit system... Parents will still be able to decide not to vaccinate their children, but this choice will have a financial impact.”
This can be taken to mean: “The Greens do not support hunting, holding down, and vaccinating children by force”. (And that's just as well because it would mean the violation of just about every human right in existence.) "We do however support penalties for those who won't submit peacefully." Gotcha.
The letter was received by an AVN supporter just yesterday, a full nine weeks after her request for clarification was received by his office! We can now be certain Di Natale's recent repeated announcements that the party does not support compulsion was nothing but a deceptive ploy to avoid losing disapproving voters on the eve of tomorrow's election.
We can also be certain, from its recent actions, that the Greens are now the most anti-choice political force in the land. In NSW Parliament this year they argued vigorously to have all parental choice removed from the 'No jab, no play' legislation. They introduced two separate amendments. The first was a blanket attempt to remove all conscientious and religious exemptions. That was voted down. The second was a 'Plan-B' attempt to sneak around opposition by suggesting pre-schools could 'choose' whether they wanted to accept the children of conscientious and religious objectors. That was also voted down.
It was not long after that Di Natale delivered his error-laden and mischievous address to Federal Parliament, calling for the disbanding of AVN. Was this a burst of frustration?
One thing is clear: a vote for the Greens tomorrow is a vote for medical fundamentalism. If they are given political power we can kiss goodbye our freedom of choice with vaccines. And once this happens it will be virtually impossible to reverse.
The party that once stood for integrity, social justice, and the environment, has just tacked mass-medication onto the list. And like an aggressive cancer it has the potential to kill the host if not removed. It has already paralysed its leaders.
If you value what the Greens once stood for please don't vote for them tomorrow. Instead send them a clear message that you will not tolerate voter deception being condoned to cover up the party's intentions. And you will certainly not tolerate your cherished party being infiltrated by industry.