Guest guest Posted January 18, 2007 Report Share Posted January 18, 2007 I have actually already read an article or two that says it will be recommended for boys. Furthermore-this is about as scary as it can get. It seems to me that it will have much difficulty passing in NJ(having lived there for many years) and also in Ca. Although one can never be guaranteed anything. And we have Holly in Pa-------------. This is all such a nighmare to me. Gilmore <yogilmore@...> wrote: Our friends at Merck, the guys who brought us Vioxx, are trying to get Gardsil added to the mandatory schedule in the states. Bills have been introduced in California, Ohio and Pennsylvania so far. Their first attmept to force this on America's girls went down to a surprising defeat in Michigan where a coalition of Republicans and Democrats defeated this attmempt to turn every girl in America into a guinea pig.A pharma front group called Women in Government are leading the charge on this. (Check out their funders http://www.womeningovernment.org/home/support_sponsors.asp)They are trying to market this as some sort of great leap forward for women, kinda like Virginia Slims I guess. There immediate past president lead the charge in Michigan.You gotta wonder when they'll start trying to get boys to take it as well. Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast with the Search weather shortcut. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2007 Report Share Posted January 18, 2007 When I was in high school we used to call Virginia Slims Vagina slimes ironic, I think not. > > A pharma front group called Women in Government are leading the charge > on this. (Check out their funders > http://www.womeningovernment.org/home/support_sponsors.asp) > They are trying to market this as some sort of great leap forward for > women, kinda like Virginia Slims I guess. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2007 Report Share Posted January 19, 2007 Add Minnesota to that list, courtesy of Fox 9 News tonight and the well-intentioned but underinformed Sen. Prettner Solon. http://www.apria.com/resources/1,2725,494-581818,00.html At least the TV news report mentioned that people can opt out, though the story had stated that the vaccine would be " required. " - Hokkanen > > Our friends at Merck, the guys who brought us Vioxx, are trying to get > Gardsil added to the mandatory schedule in the states. Bills have been > introduced in California, Ohio and Pennsylvania so far. Their first > attmept to force this on America's girls went down to a surprising > defeat in Michigan where a coalition of Republicans and Democrats > defeated this attmempt to turn every girl in America into a guinea pig. > > A pharma front group called Women in Government are leading the charge > on this. (Check out their funders > http://www.womeningovernment.org/home/support_sponsors.asp) > They are trying to market this as some sort of great leap forward for > women, kinda like Virginia Slims I guess. There immediate past > president lead the charge in Michigan. > > You gotta wonder when they'll start trying to get boys to take it as > well. > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast > with the Search weather shortcut. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2007 Report Share Posted January 19, 2007 I think this is one we need to fight. The ink in barely dry on the rubber stamp given this by the FDA and the CDC and they want to give it to every girl and woman in America. They have lost already in Michigan and opposition is brewing elsewhere from all kinds of perspectives. And it is a great way to educate legislators on the corruption of the vaccine review and approval process at the federal level. This shot is really expensive, $360 for the full course and the states will have to pick up the tab on a lot of this. They would probably get a much greater level of protection if they used that money to promote timely pap smears. > > > > Our friends at Merck, the guys who brought us Vioxx, are trying to > get > > Gardsil added to the mandatory schedule in the states. Bills have > been > > introduced in California, Ohio and Pennsylvania so far. Their first > > attmept to force this on America's girls went down to a surprising > > defeat in Michigan where a coalition of Republicans and Democrats > > defeated this attmempt to turn every girl in America into a guinea > pig. > > > > A pharma front group called Women in Government are leading the > charge > > on this. (Check out their funders > > http://www.womeningovernment.org/home/support_sponsors.asp) > > They are trying to market this as some sort of great leap forward > for > > women, kinda like Virginia Slims I guess. There immediate past > > president lead the charge in Michigan. > > > > You gotta wonder when they'll start trying to get boys to take it > as > > well. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast > > with the Search weather shortcut. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2007 Report Share Posted January 19, 2007 I agree . I posted this a few days ago. It was from a cnn-money.com artcile about a new system for doctors to ask each other questions on line. Gradasil is approved for girls as young as 3! Merck is saying their researh is shows Gardasil is effective for about 5 years!! However, research into that continues. So, will they be resommend a Gardasil booster. What health problems, issues will that bring? Add that to the already growing lists of concerns. " Doctors pitch questions and test theories, and anonymity is protected. .A physician going by the moniker docDecaf wanted to know what other doctors thought about inoculating girls with Merck's (up $0.10 to $44.75, Charts) Gardasil, a newly-approved vaccine for a sexually-transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer, in patients as young as three. The purpose of inoculating at a young age is to make sure the girls are protected long before they become sexually active. The FDA has approved the vaccine for girls as young as nine. But another doctor wrote into Sermo, saying that three years is too young because the vaccine's protection is believed to last 10 years, so its potency would run out before most girls become sexually active. (Merck spokeswoman Janet Skidmore said Gardasil's duration has been tested out to five years and studies are continuing) " > > > > > > Our friends at Merck, the guys who brought us Vioxx, are trying > to > > get > > > Gardsil added to the mandatory schedule in the states. Bills > have > > been > > > introduced in California, Ohio and Pennsylvania so far. Their > first > > > attmept to force this on America's girls went down to a > surprising > > > defeat in Michigan where a coalition of Republicans and > Democrats > > > defeated this attmempt to turn every girl in America into a > guinea > > pig. > > > > > > A pharma front group called Women in Government are leading the > > charge > > > on this. (Check out their funders > > > http://www.womeningovernment.org/home/support_sponsors.asp) > > > They are trying to market this as some sort of great leap > forward > > for > > > women, kinda like Virginia Slims I guess. There immediate past > > > president lead the charge in Michigan. > > > > > > You gotta wonder when they'll start trying to get boys to take > it > > as > > > well. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast > > > with the Search weather shortcut. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2007 Report Share Posted January 19, 2007 South Dakota To Provide HPV Vaccine Gardasil At No Cost To Girls, Women Ages 11 To 18 Main Category: Women's Health / OBGYN News Article Date: 12 Jan 2007 - 3:00 PST South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds ® on Monday said the state will provide Merck's human papillomavirus vaccine Gardasil at no cost to girls and women ages 11 to 18, the AP/Yankton Press & Dakotan reports (Brokaw, AP/Yankton Press & Dakotan, 1/8). Gardasil in clinical trials has been shown to be 100% effective in preventing infection with HPV strains 16 and 18, which together cause about 70% of cervical cancer cases. FDA in July 2006 approved the vaccine for sale and marketing to girls and women ages nine to 26, and CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices later that month voted unanimously to recommend that girls ages 11 and 12 receive the vaccine (Kaiser Daily Women's Health Policy Report,1/9). The South Dakota Department of Health plans to purchase the vaccine using $1.7 million in state funds and $7.5 million in federal funds, state Health Secretary Doneen Hollingsworth said. State officials aim to provide Gardasil to physician offices and health department clinics by Jan. 22 for the roughly 44,000 girls in the state eligible to receive the vaccine, according to Hollingsworth. Physicians will be permitted to charge a fee for administering Gardasil but only to those who can afford it, the AP/Press & Dakotan reports. Hollingsworth said the voluntary vaccination program likely will focus on girls ages 11 and 12 in future years, adding that South Dakota will be the second state, after New Hampshire, to make the vaccine available at no cost (AP/Yankton Press & Dakotan, 1/8). http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=60509 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2007 Report Share Posted January 19, 2007 Note voluntary. Can't argue with that. Information provided must be adequate to allow an informed choice. Re: Gardasil legislation is coming your way. South Dakota To Provide HPV Vaccine Gardasil At No Cost To Girls,Women Ages 11 To 18Main Category: Women's Health / OBGYN NewsArticle Date: 12 Jan 2007 - 3:00 PSTSouth Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds ® on Monday said the state willprovide Merck's human papillomavirus vaccine Gardasil at no cost togirls and women ages 11 to 18, the AP/Yankton Press & Dakotan reports(Brokaw, AP/Yankton Press & Dakotan, 1/8). Gardasil in clinical trialshas been shown to be 100% effective in preventing infection with HPVstrains 16 and 18, which together cause about 70% of cervical cancercases. FDA in July 2006 approved the vaccine for sale and marketing togirls and women ages nine to 26, and CDC's Advisory Committee onImmunization Practices later that month voted unanimously to recommendthat girls ages 11 and 12 receive the vaccine (Kaiser Daily Women'sHealth Policy Report,1/9). The South Dakota Department of Health plansto purchase the vaccine using $1.7 million in state funds and $7.5million in federal funds, state Health Secretary Doneen Hollingsworthsaid. State officials aim to provide Gardasil to physician offices andhealth department clinics by Jan. 22 for the roughly 44,000 girls inthe state eligible to receive the vaccine, according to Hollingsworth.Physicians will be permitted to charge a fee for administeringGardasil but only to those who can afford it, the AP/Press & Dakotanreports. Hollingsworth said the voluntary vaccination program likelywill focus on girls ages 11 and 12 in future years, adding that SouthDakota will be the second state, after New Hampshire, to make thevaccine available at no cost (AP/Yankton Press & Dakotan, 1/8).http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=60509 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2007 Report Share Posted January 19, 2007 VOLUNTARY is just the hook that sets the stage for mandatory - a back door approach which is very transparent when one understands the politic$ of big pharma. > > Note voluntary. > > Can't argue with that. > > Information provided must be adequate to allow an informed choice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2007 Report Share Posted January 19, 2007 Absolutely. Once you have choice, fight back. Re: Gardasil legislation is coming your way. VOLUNTARY is just the hook that sets the stage for mandatory - a backdoor approach which is very transparent when one understands thepolitic$ of big pharma. >> Note voluntary.> > Can't argue with that.> > Information provided must be adequate to allow an informed choice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2007 Report Share Posted January 20, 2007 I know most people with autism are boys, I happen to have 3 daughters, 1 with autism. They try to make me feel like an idiot and that I'm againt women's rights because I happen to be a Christian and have daughters and be against the vaccine. What they don't say is that it's not about sex, as they'd have it be. This entire gardasil fiasco has been offensive to women's health from the get-go. Most of the women at my church are asking me about it. They aren't concerned about promoting promiscuity, they're concerned about it contaminating their daughter's bodies with toxins. Could it be that gardasil, or as I call it, norotatwat, is really going to be the shot that sends the vaccine religion over the top? Friends of babies are talking now about this rotavirus thing as scary and rediculous. Every time they add a new vaccine more and more people are becoming more and more fearful of the vaccine program. Debi > > I think this is one we need to fight. The ink in barely dry on the > rubber stamp given this by the FDA and the CDC and they want to give > it to every girl and woman in America. They have lost already in > Michigan and opposition is brewing elsewhere from all kinds of > perspectives. And it is a great way to educate legislators on the > corruption of the vaccine review and approval process at the federal > level. > > This shot is really expensive, $360 for the full course and the > states will have to pick up the tab on a lot of this. They would > probably get a much greater level of protection if they used that > money to promote timely pap smears. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2007 Report Share Posted January 20, 2007 " or as I call > it, norotatwat, " OMG Debi that is way too good!!!!!! > > > > I think this is one we need to fight. The ink in barely dry on the > > rubber stamp given this by the FDA and the CDC and they want to give > > it to every girl and woman in America. They have lost already in > > Michigan and opposition is brewing elsewhere from all kinds of > > perspectives. And it is a great way to educate legislators on the > > corruption of the vaccine review and approval process at the federal > > level. > > > > This shot is really expensive, $360 for the full course and the > > states will have to pick up the tab on a lot of this. They would > > probably get a much greater level of protection if they used that > > money to promote timely pap smears. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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