I can understand the strong need for everyone to be immunized. However, it seems almost strange that American citizens could be put in jail for not taking a shot?

It just seems like everywhere I look, slowly but surely, our government is forcing us to do what THEY want, conforming us, to what THEY think we need to do, it makes me real uncomfortable.

I don't see how people can just sit back and allow all of this to go on. We can't smoke a friggin' weed that provides so many positive services? But we can smoke tobacco that kills hundreds of thousands of Americans annually? We're not legally old enough to drink alcohol, yet were legally old enough to "fight for our country"? Immigration is a BAD thing, yet (aside from the poor Native Americans) every single one of us was originally an immigrant?

Something just isn't right...And according to Thomas Jefferson, it is up to us (the people) to change things. That's why I completely disagree with our "occupation" in Iraq. If Hussein was such a tyrant, if should've been up to the Iraqi people to overthrow him. If I've learned anything from history it's:

A.) It's up to the people to change things if conditions aren't conducive to their living happily. It's up to the people to Right the Wrong

and

B.) War is ALWAYS about money, and for America, there's ALWAYS been an excuse to go to war