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Desiree Rivers
Shoot Em’ Up- The Truth About Vaccinations
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General Purpose: To inform
Specific Purpose: Inform /Educate audience about all aspects of vaccines (the truths & lack-there-of) and the potential, known, and proven risks directly correlated with “mandatory” vaccinations today.
Central Idea: educate people on the dangers of vaccines and provide information about the preservatives being put into the vaccines that are highly toxic and incredibly dangerous to adults and deadly to the very fragile new born baby.

I. Introduction
A. Attention getter: How many of you have recently received a vaccination of any kind? (ie: flu shot, hep b, gardasil, bacterial meningitis)
How many of you have


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