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."
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Horse puckey. You've shown a report and claim that everyone was on Perry's side when evidence shows that the legislature overrode his executive order and sent his brilliant idea packing.
Perry admits using an executive order was a mistake, not the public policy.
Not before he used Obama-like demagoguery against those who were voting to override him, calling them shameful spreaders of misinformation who were putting womens lives at risk. Some admission of a mistake there.
The Texas legislature was offended he took this action without their explicit authorization and questioned his authority. I learned today the medical community was upset his opt-out was not required to renewable yearly, a policy goal they had in 2007, but one-and-done. Add in push back from the kooky anti-vax community and those who think this vaccine is a comment on their daughter's morals and you get perfect storm.
Those mean legislators and those horrible Texans! How could they go against our sainted Rick???!?!!
Perry was widely praised for taking this action by the NY Times and others in the press.
Yeah, when a Republican acts like Obama, the NYT is going to praise him. No surprise there.
Your story is full of holes. Better work on it if you're planning on sticking to it.
I don t know about you, but I am impatient with those Republicans who after the last election rushed into print saying, "We must broaden the base of our party"--when what they meant was to fuzz up and blur even more the differences between ourselves and our opponents.
” Is widdle Rita upset that shes being picked on? You arent Rita, and your imaginary friends can say anything they like.”
I had wondered, but thought....surely not. But now, you have convinced me. We really ARE dealing with an under voting age comedian loose with mom’s lap top. LOL. The laugh is on me. This is a great site for you to grow up on and practice your Druid business. I will leave you to your grooming now and to others here to role play with you. But thanks for the almost college try.
A thing of beauty.
Another delusional post from Rita and the Book of Zot! appears as if by magic.
It is a sign brethren.....
;)
Lol ;^)
Indeed.
We can only wonder at the true power of the Book of Zot!, brother, for it’s ways are unknown to mere mortals such as ourselves. I could well imagine that the great tome smells the stink of troll and makes it’s prescience known, hungering for fresh carcass to feed upon, or perhaps to serve as a warning of impending electrical storms on the horizon. Who can say?.
;)
Think we should pass this on the the Admin so they can add this sacred book to their collection?
1st poster
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I notice the rabid attacks by Palin supporters on everyone who dares to dissent about her supernatural political powers is starting to diminish.
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Wow. If I were teaching a journalism or English course I’d use this sentence as an example of how to inject as much of one’s vitriol and agenda as possible into one sentence.
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Me.
actually, were you teaching a journalism or English course, you should be fired as a teacher for overlooking this basic grammar flaw:
the 1st poster wrote (with depending clauses removed):
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I notice the rabid attacks ... is starting to diminish.
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What you overlooked, dear teacher, is that the 1st poster should have said: ... ARE starting to diminish
And now back to our regularly scheduled circular firing squad over gardasil
Never mind that the national debt is about $14 trillion, the annual deficit is $1.75 trillion, the jobless rate is 9-plus-percent, and the nation of 330 million residents produced ZERO net jobs in August, thanks to the policies of President Obama.
But please, by all means, chase the gardasil rabbit down the hole to your heart’s content.
-George
To believe the corruption Bachmann alleges, you have to believe Perry is the dumbest politician ever by drawing so much attention to himself.
Oh I imagine they have a copy already ;)
Here is something for your collection ;)
DW, I borrowed your ‘Darkwing’ for the book.. thank you ;)
It's not stupidity. It's arrogance.
Saved for posterity...
Drink!
It is indeed a thing of beauty, brother. Now let there be inscribed the names of all those who ride the lightning in the coming year.
I look at the history. In 2005, two years earlier, the legislature made eliminating cervical cancer a goal by 2015. It directed the state health dept. to produce a report by the end of 2006. The small contribution came in October. He was reelected in November. That report, delivered in December, concluded 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. Perry signed the order in 2007 and the media praised him for it.
It was in the works for years in the public eye, the study recommending widespread Gardasil vaccination involved dozens of health professionals including people from Merck's direct competitor Glaxo-Smith-Kline, National Cancer Institute, academia and elsewhere. This was not done in a vacuum nor in secret.
His order was consistent with the recommendations of and concerns in the report and he protected parental rights. It was careful and pragmatic. He made a mistake of procedure. He's said so repeatedly.
If he were corrupt would he have stuck his neck out so blatantly for so little? It doesn't make sense.
I think very little of those trying to spin this up into a giant conspiracy or outright lying about the facts using the language of the abortion lobby, saying he took away "choice," as Michele Bachmann did. It's sick and speaks volumes on how they'd be in the Oval Office.
On Hannity, Ann Coulter says Romney will be the eventual nominee.
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