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Bravo!

Why were they giving the vaccine to pregnant women to begin with?

>

> http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2007/aug/13/letters/

>

> The story on human papillomavirus vaccine fails to address the

> overwhelming safety issues of this vaccine. There have been at

least

> three deaths associated with this vaccine, as well as over 1,600

> adverse events, 371 deemed serious, as well as 18 pregnancies that

> resulted in spontaneous abortion, fetal anomalies, etc.

>

> The issues with the vaccine safety have little to do with morality

> issues. The pharmaceutical industry would just as soon you think

it's

> some right-wing Christian conspiracy to keep women in chastity

belts;

> this is not the case.

>

> The unproven safety record and history of adverse reaction to a

> largely unnecessary vaccine is the reason for my strong

encouragement

> to my daughters not have this medical procedure.

>

> This vaccine only protects against fewer than a handful of HPV.

Some

> researchers fear this will lead to other HPVs that were harmless

> becoming more sinister.

>

> Most women who do come into contact with HPV have no lasting

effects;

> those who do can best prevent cancer, not from a vaccine but with

> yearly pap tests, available at Planned Parenthood, the health

> departments or private physicians.

>

> Debi Tyree Haney

>

> Knoxville

>

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Maybe they wanted to use the fetuses for experimentation...

Debi

> >

> > http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2007/aug/13/letters/

> >

> > The story on human papillomavirus vaccine fails to address the

> > overwhelming safety issues of this vaccine. There have been at

> least

> > three deaths associated with this vaccine, as well as over 1,600

> > adverse events, 371 deemed serious, as well as 18 pregnancies that

> > resulted in spontaneous abortion, fetal anomalies, etc.

> >

> > The issues with the vaccine safety have little to do with morality

> > issues. The pharmaceutical industry would just as soon you think

> it's

> > some right-wing Christian conspiracy to keep women in chastity

> belts;

> > this is not the case.

> >

> > The unproven safety record and history of adverse reaction to a

> > largely unnecessary vaccine is the reason for my strong

> encouragement

> > to my daughters not have this medical procedure.

> >

> > This vaccine only protects against fewer than a handful of HPV.

> Some

> > researchers fear this will lead to other HPVs that were harmless

> > becoming more sinister.

> >

> > Most women who do come into contact with HPV have no lasting

> effects;

> > those who do can best prevent cancer, not from a vaccine but with

> > yearly pap tests, available at Planned Parenthood, the health

> > departments or private physicians.

> >

> > Debi Tyree Haney

> >

> > Knoxville

> >

>

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And then recycle them for vaccine cultures? Agghhhh. Soylent green

is people.

> > >

> > > http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2007/aug/13/letters/

> > >

> > > The story on human papillomavirus vaccine fails to address the

> > > overwhelming safety issues of this vaccine. There have been at

> > least

> > > three deaths associated with this vaccine, as well as over

1,600

> > > adverse events, 371 deemed serious, as well as 18 pregnancies

that

> > > resulted in spontaneous abortion, fetal anomalies, etc.

> > >

> > > The issues with the vaccine safety have little to do with

morality

> > > issues. The pharmaceutical industry would just as soon you

think

> > it's

> > > some right-wing Christian conspiracy to keep women in chastity

> > belts;

> > > this is not the case.

> > >

> > > The unproven safety record and history of adverse reaction to a

> > > largely unnecessary vaccine is the reason for my strong

> > encouragement

> > > to my daughters not have this medical procedure.

> > >

> > > This vaccine only protects against fewer than a handful of

HPV.

> > Some

> > > researchers fear this will lead to other HPVs that were

harmless

> > > becoming more sinister.

> > >

> > > Most women who do come into contact with HPV have no lasting

> > effects;

> > > those who do can best prevent cancer, not from a vaccine but

with

> > > yearly pap tests, available at Planned Parenthood, the health

> > > departments or private physicians.

> > >

> > > Debi Tyree Haney

> > >

> > > Knoxville

> > >

> >

>

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And, some doctor/priest will write a letter, " No problem! "

> > > >

> > > > http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2007/aug/13/letters/

> > > >

> > > > The story on human papillomavirus vaccine fails to address the

> > > > overwhelming safety issues of this vaccine. There have been

at

> > > least

> > > > three deaths associated with this vaccine, as well as over

> 1,600

> > > > adverse events, 371 deemed serious, as well as 18 pregnancies

> that

> > > > resulted in spontaneous abortion, fetal anomalies, etc.

> > > >

> > > > The issues with the vaccine safety have little to do with

> morality

> > > > issues. The pharmaceutical industry would just as soon you

> think

> > > it's

> > > > some right-wing Christian conspiracy to keep women in

chastity

> > > belts;

> > > > this is not the case.

> > > >

> > > > The unproven safety record and history of adverse reaction to

a

> > > > largely unnecessary vaccine is the reason for my strong

> > > encouragement

> > > > to my daughters not have this medical procedure.

> > > >

> > > > This vaccine only protects against fewer than a handful of

> HPV.

> > > Some

> > > > researchers fear this will lead to other HPVs that were

> harmless

> > > > becoming more sinister.

> > > >

> > > > Most women who do come into contact with HPV have no lasting

> > > effects;

> > > > those who do can best prevent cancer, not from a vaccine but

> with

> > > > yearly pap tests, available at Planned Parenthood, the health

> > > > departments or private physicians.

> > > >

> > > > Debi Tyree Haney

> > > >

> > > > Knoxville

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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