Posted on 09/13/2011 10:11:03 AM PDT by Lakeshark
A month ago, I was fringe for spotlighting Rick Perrys Gardasil problem.
As I said then, its not just a single-issue, one-off problem. Its about his instincts, judgment, non-apology apology, and ethics.
For everyone still catching up, heres my column from a month ago.
Now, Gardasil is the search word of the day. And theres a new development.
After successfully highlighting Perrys troubling abuse of executive power during last nights debate, Michele Bachmann risks blowing it with some factually inaccurate assertions.
Shes RIGHT on the principles, wrong on some of the details.
She needs to stay on message and stick with the facts.
(Excerpt) Read more at michellemalkin.com ...
“the fact is that Perry agrees with you, but youre too dumb and blind to understand what he did.”
I don’t know what makes you so stupid, but it really works.
Can you break those numbers down by "require," "fund," and "educate"? There is a huge difference between require and educate.
Hey upsdriver! How are you? Long time no se!
Turn that mirror around...blam...got yourself right in the face...
Hi Doll!:) I’m doing great! Retired and loving life. It appears, in our infinite wisdom, that we are again backing the same candidate!
“Actually, NO, not apples and oranges, diseases”
The CDC would hardly agree with you. I’ve been a nurse since 1969. Yes apples and oranges. An incidental contact like being in the same room with someone who has measeles or mumps as opposed to an intentional sexual contact.
I can’t sign a paper if I want to drive without a license. I must obtain a license to drive. I cannot opt out. If you can opt out it is not really a mandate. It is not even required.
It was a great ‘gotcha’ moment on Bachmann’s part and I think she speaks for many on this issue.
Perry’s response was weak and revealing.
Sorry, but IF there’s an opt-out, and there was, then it was not a “mandate”. It was a standard. There is a difference.
There are also a few things important to know:
Additional risk factors primarily identified for females include partner sexual behavior (26) and immune status (37,38). Genital HPV infection also can be transmitted by nonsexual routes, but this is uncommon. Nonsexual routes of genital HPV transmission include transmission from a mother to a newborn baby (39,40).
ANY government, federal, state and local that forces a parent to give medication to their children that they don’t want to is overreach unless its a medication that is for a contagious disease that puts the population of children at risk....this vaccine was for a sexual transmitted disease....not too many 12 year olds fall into that category. There are risks of reactions to any vaccine, but for most the risk outweighs the results...IE: such as polio vaccine...Not this silly vaccine for children that the results of are not known....Death is not the only reaction to vaccines....some are worse, paralysis, mental retardation and even coma......As a student nurse I took care of a young boy with retardation due to adverse reaction to the necessary inoculation for starting school...But the individual risk was outweighed by the prevention of a far greater risk to everyone..
When someone WANTS to believe the worst about someone elses motives, they don't let facts get in the way.
EXACTLY!!!
:o) Yep. You know what they say about great minds. Happy retirement to you.
If you want your child to have the vaccine, so be it, but don’t tell me I have to give a 12 year old a vaccine I don’t want to give her....The vaccine if only for supposed protection of one person...the others cannot catch it...therefor its an individuals decision. And puts others children at risk of the results of the vaccine that can be worse than death...Parents should have to OPT IN. Not opt out....
Vetting is good. Just base it on facts and keep the big picture in mind.
Vetting is good. Just base it on facts and keep the big picture in mind.
We have been vaccinating children for generations. I had vaccination for small pox etc. My generation all survived the vaccinations received in school.
The idea that we object to something because the State is mandating it is ridiculous! The very definition of law; "a command that a person shall or shall not do a certain act" indicates people are compelled all the time: "Thou shalt not run a stop sign!" We grant people authority to compel and I see nothing in compelling children and their parents to be immunized as violating any "right" or amounting to oppression.
Bachman's comments indicate to me that she is an imbecile playing on the ignorance and fears of an already hysterical population.
You’re right and I agree.
We should stay on message about going after OBAMA. Perry said the EO was a mistake. I hope he learned not to overreach. (He’s been Governor more than 11 1/2 years. If that’s the only mistake he made.....)
Can we move on, people? The lamestram media will think we’re all a bunch of crazy yahoos again. (”The TEA Party is against vaccinating your childrens.”)
Perry has a wonderful record as a right to life Governor and introduced the mandatory sonagram bill (before an abortion) in Texas. The courts are attempting to overturn it.
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