Barack Obama, the First Family, and the H1N1 Vaccine



I think it's interesting to note that while Barack Obama has declared the swine flu as a national emergency, his own daughters will not be vaccinated for H1N1. 

This article raises a good point -- how can the country be expected to trust the safety of the vaccine if the first family doesn't receive it themselves?   Yes, they need to do it on camera with a reputable doctor who won't accept bribes for shooting them up with sugar water. Although, I'm not sure I would even trust it then, knowing the outrageous deception of this current administration. Neither Barack Obama nor his HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius have any respect for human life -- both are promoters of the culture of death and long-time abortion advocates.

A question I have for my readers to ponder is: Why is Barack Obama so eager to have everyone in this country vaccinated for H1N1, when he and the rest of his family won't get vaccinated themselves? Why is he encouraging Americans to get this vaccine when the makers of this vaccine refuse to take it themselves?


Related Posts on Catholic Fire:

Seasonal flu shot may increase H1N1 risk

18 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD NOT VACCINATE YOUR CHILDREN AGAINST THE FLU

Doctor Admits Vaccine Is More Deadly Than Swine Flu Itself & Will Not Give It To His Kids

Pregnant Women and Swine Flu Testing 

Makers Of Vaccination Refuse To Take Swine Flu Vaccine 

 Don't Inject Me! 

Swine Flu Vaccine containing mercury to be given to children, pregnant women

 Autism rates skyrocket in America as vaccines target more children

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  1. With the white house occupant, I wouldn't trust it if he did have his children vaccinated on camera. He has lied so much, I would bet they are having sugar water injected in them.

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