Captain Gardasil is no Conservative.
Yeah, the gardasil mater is a major problem
People the world over are wringing their hands about that /s
I never understood the fuss about gardasil since it did allow parents to opt out. How hard is it to say no? I was in the military and got shots that I wanted no part of and could not opt out of, so perhaps I see that whole thing differently than most.
http://wingright.org/2011/08/07/dose-of-reason-perry-and-gardasil/
Governor Perry actually manages the Executive Branch, so he had the authority to direct the State Department of Health Services.
If you study the science, Gardasil is a good vaccine.
Reminds me of the much anticipated script for the next Star Trek movie. In March 2011, the writers said it was "90% done" and they "expect to be shooting in a few weeks". But in July 2011, they were pressed to give an update and said it was a "70 page outline of some ideas" and that they're "still working on it".
Seems the mainstream media and the Governor Goodhair Fan Club is having trouble verifying their claims.
Parents can opt out of vaccinations in TX. This should not be an issue. It was a public health recommendation.
The only walk Perry walks is to his globocrat pals for campaign funding, and of course, for all the free p.r. about how he just might be running for President and ‘saving’ the GOP. None of the conservative candidates in Iowa for the last few months have been worth a damn to cover, evidently? No, the GOP simply MUST have a ‘savior’ in the form of a big-spending, crony capitalist, Formula-1-instead-of-NASCAR-lovin’, pointy-booted corporate puppet! /sarc
Look, even if you don’t like Ron Paul because he’s Texan or too libertarian for you, Herman Cain and Michelle Bachman are way better options than $10,000-a-month Ricky. And if you don’t know what I’m talking about, you don’t know Slick Rick. I’d vote for Sarah Palin before I’d vote for Rick Perry, and I don’t know squat about where Palin stands on a lot of important issues. But I know where Perry stands on smaller government (just look at Texas budgets during ‘conservative’ Rick’s reign—and how he’s blown $300 million of Texans’ money on marriage classes) and where he stands on corporate payoffs (your aforementioned Gardasil, F1, his slush fund for tech) and eminent domain (TTC). He’s about as trustworthy a conservative as Orrin Hatch or Juan McCain.