Posted on 09/13/2011 7:41:38 AM PDT by AAABEST
Palin even went as far as to lend her voice to the charge leveled by Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) during the debate against Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R): That he allowed a law to go though requiring HPV vaccinations for adolescent girls because of a $5,000 campaign donation and his relationship with his former chief of staff, who went on to lobby for a pharmaceutical company.
"I knew there was something to it," Palin said of learning while she was Alaska's governor that her Texas counterpart had given the go-ahead to the vaccine. "Now we're finding that now, yea, something was up with that issue. It was an illustration or bit of evidence of some crony capitalism."
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
Right again. Damn you’re sharp.
BS is yours I’m afraid. You came into this thread spouting your opinion as fact. Deal with it. When Palin posts, she can explain herself.
Until then, back up your charges with proof, not opinion, or just admit you can’t.
Simple really.
Rita, dear, people can read what you wrote. People can see your posts. I’m sorry if you can’t understand your own words. We can.
I love you! ;)
He all, it’s official! We have the holy tome! ;)
It's not anecdotal, because there is obviously at least the appearance of impropriety when you have taken money from Merck, have a chief of staff working as a Merck lobbyist, and have a meeting with Merck the day before you try to force a mandate of a Merck product on the entire state of Texas.
It was an illustration or bit of evidence of some crony capitalism."
Pointing out that there is 'a bit of evidence of' something is hardly an accusation.
Got it. Yep, I do. Sarah Palin is the cleverest, most brilliant, ethical person in politics today.
Now, I’ll start digging for proof. You betcha, wink.
Thanks for taking my post with a good heart, it was meant that way, and responding with class.
I don’t think even the most RINO of all RINO’s would so self defeating as to refuse to vote for the (R) nom, whomever that turns out to be.
I noticed on the large pic that I cut a little off of the top of the text >.< .. and Darkwing104’s ‘Darkwing’ is squared.. will work on fixing that later ;^)
Here's some background on how Perry came to sign the order in furtherance of the legislature's priorities, rather than crony capitalism as Bachmann and now Palin insinuate
In 2005 as part of a larger effort against cancers, the Texas legislature set a priority to eliminate cervical cancer mortality by 2015 (HB 2475). It directed the state health agency to produce a report and deliver it to the governor by the end of 2006. It did so and that report concluded the vaccine Gardasil made the goal attainable. 47 page report (Acrobat PDF)
Perry signed the order in 2007 protecting parental rights with an opt-out clause while ensuring insurance, Medicaid and other programs would cover the expensive vaccine while an opt-in would not.
He attempted to balance protection of personal liberty with attaining the legislature's public health goals.
HB 2475 said, "This bill requires the Department of State Health Services to develop a strategic plan to eliminate mortality from cervical cancer by the year 2015 " "The strategic plan must be developed and delivered to the governor and legislature no later than December 31, 2006."
A 47 page report (Acrobat PDF) called "Texas Cervical Cancer Strategic Plan," December 2006, by Texas Department of State Health Services in collaboration with The Texas Cancer Council was delivered.
Page 8, "Executive summary" Armed with this new HPV vaccine, we can achieve the moment when we know our goal eliminating cervical cancer death and suffering is in reach.
Page 20, "Access to Care" - "Women must have access to cervical cancer screening to eliminate cervical cancer in Texas. The National Cancer Institute reports that groups of women with high cervical cancer mortality:...
"Widespread vaccination is a key to reducing cervical cancer incidence in Texas"
I’m tellin ya Lindy, people are gonna talk ;)
Rick screwed up. Period. His supporters need to accept the magnitude of that mistake isn’t some small thing. He tried stripping the rights of Americans over their children and giving it to government.
Money aside, again, that’s no little flub. That goes against everything it means to be a free man/woman. People need to think about where that kind of unchecked power stops. Their guns? Their homes?
Where?
And then he read the legislature the riot act for checking his BS? Yea...he’s sorry...he got caught.
Oh my! That is lovely, Bikkuri. Thanks a million.
And of course, this report said that he should bypass the legislature completely by mandating a vaccine by executive order, right? I mean, it's for the children, right?
Perry signed the order in 2007 protecting parental rights with an opt-out clause while ensuring insurance, Medicaid and other programs would cover the expensive vaccine while an opt-in would not.
“Got it! PDS you have!”
- Yoda
The Department of State Health Services and the Texas Cancer Council would like to extend thanks to the many individuals and organizations that generously contributed their time, expertise and skill in the research and development of this document. Steering Committee Mary Lou Adams, Ph.D., R.N., University of Texas Austin School of Nursing Matthew Anderson, M.D., Baylor College of Medicine Patrice Capan, R.N.C., C.N.S. C.H., Family Health Care Janice Chilton, C.H.E.S., University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Angie Colbert, M.H.E., American Cancer Society Concepcion Diaz-Arrastia, M.D., University of Texas Medical Branch Joel Dunnington, M. D., University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Maria Fernandez, Ph.D., University of Texas School of Public Health Martha Figueroa-Zuniga, B.A., M.P.A., South Texas Family Planning & Health Corp. Dixie Fortune, R.N., Family Care Center Lewis Foxhall, M.D., University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Ann Giddens, B.S., B.A., YWCA of Abilene Edward Hannigan, M.D., University of Texas Medical Branch Veronica Howard, R.N., M.S.N., O.C.N., C.W.H.C.N.P., Pecos Co. Memorial Hospital Lovell Jones, Ph.D., University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Gay Lindsey, M.S.N., R.N., O.C.N., Nurse Oncology Education Program Darlene Menn, R.N., A.P.M.W.H., South Texas Family Planning & Health Corp. Beatrice Nealy, R.N., L.M.S.N., John Peter Smith Center for Cancer Care Lynne Nguyen, M.P.H., National Cancer Institute Nancy Offill-Anthony, R.N., San Antonio Metro Health District Lois Ramondetta, M.D., University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Carol Rice, Ph.D., R.N., Texas Cooperative Extension Sister Mary Strauch, C.H.E., University of Texas Medical Branch Armin Weinberg, Ph.D., Baylor College of Medicine Work Group Members Erica Brumleve, Glaxco Smith-Kline Evelyn Busby, L.V.N., Family Care Center Dan Bustillos, Baylor College of Medicine Linda Byers, R.N., A.P.N. - C.W.H.C.N.P., Community Action Inc. of Hays, Caldwell & Blanco Counties Carmen Castro, Ph.D., Consumer Blanca Cavazos, B.S.W. Planned Parenthood of Cameron & Willacy Counties Mariam Chacko, M.D., Baylor College of Medicine Rose Grabow, R.N., B.S.N., San Antonio Metro Health District Dat Dao, Houston Advanced Research Center Sandy Doughton, M.S., B.A. Family Planning Associates of San Antonio 2 Sandra Garcia, B.S., Baylor College of Medicine Chronic Disease Prevention Alicia Gonzales, M.S.S.W., National Center for Farmworker Health Holly Jacques, Merck Pharmaceuticals Pat Morales, B.A., Cancer & Chronic Disease Consortium Mike Rush, Merck Pharmaceuticals Monica Saavedra, C.H.E.S., National Center for Farmworker Health Carla Strom, M.L.A., University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Susan Studebaker, R.N.C., W.H.C.N.P., C.H.E.S., Galveston County Health District Claudia Werner, M. D., University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Linda Wiede, R.N., W.H.N.P., University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Department of State Health Services Staff Paul Betts Lisa Betterson, B.P.H. Casey Blass Robert Bredt, M.D. Becky Brownlee Isa Covio, M.S.S.W., M. Ed. Evelyn Delgado, Assistant Commissioner, Family and Community Health Services Division Claudia Himes-Crayton, R.N. Phil Huang, M.D. Cindy Jones, Ph.D., R.N. Tricia Jones Micki Kirkwood Janet Lawson, M.D. Margaret C. Méndez Patricia Palm, R.N. Kim Roberts Marcia Sims, R.N., M.S.M., C.N.S. Alison Smith Julie Stagg, R.N. Gregor Stransky, M.D. Nancy Weiss, Ph.D. Melanie Williams, Ph.D. Cherilyn Young, Ph.D. Texas Cancer Council Staff Sandra Balderrama, M.P.A., B.S., Executive Director Stephanie Uecker, Coalition Coordinator
You’re welcome ;^)
and, anytime (*.*)
I really gotta go back and read up on the First Amendment again. If some Perry supporters on FR are to be believed, someone apparently snuck in a provision when I wasn't looking that you have to be running for the office of the President to offer an opinion on one on their preferred candidate.
Gee...you think having regulatory power of them and the ability to use it ‘might’ have something to do with it? You know, kinda the same thing Obama just did with Gibson Guitars when they wouldn’t ‘play ball’ ?
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