Guest guest Posted February 8, 2007 Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 No more stacked shocks allowed! Ralph Re: Fwd: Merck lobbies states to require cervical-cancervaccine for schoolgirls Connie, You're not suggesting that OUR GOVERNOR might have had other than strictly humanitarian reasons for issuing his executive order, are you? GAWD! I'm SHOCKED. SHOCKED, I TELL YOU! GG > > Please. Gov. passed this as an executive order. > IOW, he didn't want to go through the scrutiny of > having his many ties to Merck called into question. > While cervical cancer is a terrible disease (one that > someone I am close to is fighting) it is NOT an > emergency. That is what an executive order is > supposed to be for, to stave off emergencies when > there is no time to convene the Legislature (which is > currently in session). For this to come from a Guv > that has slashed healthcare for millions of children > in Texas is hypocritical at best. If is so > worried about the sexual health of the daughters of > Texas, perhaps he could use his substantial influence > and have actual sex ed come back, rather than teaching > abstinence. > > He has financial ties to the phamacutical company that > stands to profit billions off his lone executive > order. He has done nothing to help the uninsured > children of our state. Now, he wants to force parents > to immunize their daughters with a relatively new > immunization against a disease that can't be > transmitted through casual daily contact (all the > other immunizations are for diseases that can be > passed on the playground.. pass > > Don't get me completely wrong. I think this > immunization is a medical breakthrough that has the > potential to make cervical cancer a very rare if not > eradicated disease. As a woman and a friend of women, > that is nothing short of greatness. But for a > politician to try to mandate it ON HIS OWN because > that very company donated $6000 to his re-election, > and has cut funding for sick kids across the state is > beyond anything I am willing to swallow. > > I would almost bet that he waited until Molly Ivins > was dead before he pulled this. She would have gone > to town with this... > > Connie > > P.S. I personally think it is very poor form to > question someone's parenting skills over this. There > are two sides, eh? > > --- Lala wrote: > > > No offense Tom, but who are you trying to kid? > > *sigh* > > The Hep B vaccine saves lives, the polio vaccine > > saves lives, the HPV vaccine saves lives. Whether it > > " promotes premarital sex " is a PARENTING ISSUE, and > > those that try to pass it off on Gov. or > > whoever else are not good parents. > > If you and your daughter are going to discuss all > > those issues, I applaud you for being such an > > excellent father, and being so involved in your > > daughter's life. But let's face it, not all parents > > are like that (unfortunately) are like that (unfor > > like you, we wouldn't be seeing 10 year olds having > > kids. > > Protecting people from their own stupidity sucks, > > but sometimes ya gotta do it. > > Tanner EMT-B > > > > Tom LeNeveu <emsleneveu@sbcglobaemsle> wrote: > > Don't forget this is a vaccine for a > > sexually transmitted disease. I don't think a 12 yoa > > girl needs it. Later after puberty and the > > possibility is discussed about whether or not going > > to be sexually promiscuous is discussed. I have a 12 > > yoa and she won't get it until she is older and > > knows the risks of sex outside of marriage. > > > > Tom LeNeveu > > Paramedic > > Fort Worth Texas > > > > Re: Fwd: Merck lobbies states > > to require cervical-cancervacc to require cervica > > > > Shall we remove the requirement for the other > > vaccinations as well??? > > > > Do not forget that parents can opt out if they so > > choose. Personally, > > it seems like a very good thing. If my daughter were > > still that young, > > she damn sure would get it. > > > > Dick - FF/EMT-B > > Celina Fire Department > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------ -------- -------- -- > > The fish are biting. > > Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search > > Marketing. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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