Posted on 09/14/2011 10:33:27 AM PDT by Scythian
But the story gets even more interesting when you start connecting the dots. A key Merck lobbyist, a man named Mike Toomey, actually served as the governor's chief of staff. In other words, a former top power person for the governor now works for Merck, the drug company that gave money to the campaign of the governor who essentially used dictatorial power to mandate, without any public debate whatsoever, the mass vaccination of young girls with a drug that will earn tens of millions of dollars in profits for Merck. Sound suspicious? It should.
The "dirty money connection" seems obvious to many readers who have been following this story, including one who posted, "Only a man, Rick Perry especially, would sign an executive order, bypassing legislation, to inject girls with chemicals made by one of his contributors even though most parents have never seen sufficient information about this vaccine.
Agree....much ado about nothing .....
Whatta ya think?
Mitt “Grecian Formula” Romney?
Rick “Vitalis” Perry?
Decisions, decisions...
If you think that’s a bad reason, then fine. It is not, however, an indication he’s in the pocket of Merk.
Also, how did Alaska manage to get it for free?
Thanks to the Texas House and Senate who overturned Perry’s EO, no Texas school girls were forced to take an HPV drug.
Yep, it’s a coin toss. Just be sure to use the official two headed GOP coin with Roomney on one side and Perry on the other.
Maybe Sarah is in the other pocket.
And here's the thing. Short sound bites. How many of your average voters really decide how to cast their vote on anything but short sound bites? All that too many people will know is that Perry tried to force himself into their lives by executive fiat. Just like Obama.
Well I for one have high hopes in the R Party.
I just wish the R’s or at least just ONE person in the senate would
do something about the proven fraud of b0’s SS numbers and BC.
Why doesn’t anyone stand up and do something.
What if every R, I, etc,. press charges or whatever they can do?
Somebody, please tell me!!!!
Zombie caterpillars. ALL of them.
Amazing that Alaska could pull that off in 07 since the Dems owned the House and Senate, and Alaska tends to be GOP.
Then again it’s a heck of a lot cheaper for the Fed to fund freebies in Alaska than Texas. The difference in population is pretty clear.
Let’s face it boys and girls, other than the delusional windbags here on FR nobody else gives a shitte! They see it as a drug that has been proven to prevent cancer and that’s good in reasonable peoples minds....There has been dozens of threads where the same nonsense has been discussed by the same FR windbags over and over. In the meantime zero and his minions are ravaging our country!
other than the out and out Perry supporters
And you are correct. I certainly don't give a sh!+.
Zombie Caterpillars Rule!!!!
You are right, that was hardly worth trying to stop. That would only prevent 9,000 cancer patients with 3,000 deaths per year, nationwide. Why bother?
***If it were male children having this vaccine mandated, Id bet there would me much more made of the situation.***
If Obama had done this, every FReeper here would still be screaming for his head. I cannot imagine one FReeper calmly waving this off and saying, “this is no big deal.”
It would be seen as a further sexualization of our children. It would be considered an affront to parental rights. It would be called a loss of civil liberties. We’d be fighting mad that he was medically experimenting on our vulnerable daughters.
We’d be in lock-step agreement that this executive order was a criminal act perpetuated on the people by a dictator.
But Perry is from TEXAS. He’s a COWBOY. And he has an “R” beside his name...
So it’s no big deal...
[hypocrites]
Sure he has the right as do I. He’s a conspiracy theorist, Alex Jones cohort who is ant-vaccines.
Good post, and ain’t it the truth.
I hate auto correct. Ant-vaccines should be anti-vaccines.
Let me clarify my last post. This person is not speaking as a parent, but as a healthcare practitioner. He is against all vaccines. He spews quackery.
Let me clarify my last post. This person is not speaking as a parent, but as a healthcare practitioner. He is against all vaccines. He spews quackery.
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