Posted on 11/09/2011 10:23:29 AM PST by justsaynomore
It’s not a vaccine for cancer.
It doesn’t actually do anything for cervical cancer.
What it is, is a vaccine for certain strains of HPV, which is a virus, which you can completely avoid through not having sex with people who are infected. There are many other ways to contract cervical cancer...
It is a vaccine for strains of a virus known to cause cancer. HPV is primarily sexually transmitted, but has been found under fingernails, indicating that it might also be passed by touching. And there aren’t “many other ways” to cervical cancer, most are caused by HPV, like 99%.
Like others, you are distracted by the sexual component in the whole flap. Perry was busy stealing MA’s top cancer researcher for TX new research center, that’s what motivated him to do the Gardasil thing, to make Tx appear friendlier and cutting edge to the bio-medical research community.
...the worldwide HPV prevalence in cervical carcinomas is 99.7 per cent. The presence of HPV in virtually all cervical cancers implies the highest worldwide attributable fraction so far reported for a specific cause of any major human cancer.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10451482
Now they have a vaccine for it. Which makes it an anti-cancer vaccine. Someday, other viruses will be identified in other specific cancers and they’ll develop vaccines for them as well.
“Say what you will but Gardasil is the first anti-cancer vaccine. People are all hung up on the STD component and missing the forest for the trees. Perry was putting Tx ahead of 49 other states in a very promising area of medical research. Crazy like a fox. Unfortunately hes a hamhanded, inarticulate one.”
But it still gets into the core values question. A real conservative would run for the hills at the idea of mandating Gardasil shots - even if it meant a bunch of jobs. Someone who’s faking it, but still a good politician would ask around, and then run for the hills once they got their answer. Someone who’s clueless would jump on the idea...and make a fool of himself.
Sorry, but I see it that way. I would agree that in a debate you can mess up, and not get out of it easy, or at all. But on something like this, there are many, many, people and levels of government that will see what you’re doing before it becomes public - you MUST solicit their advice before acting. It would be interesting to some day find out that story. Did Perry ask others, or were they afraid to speak up, or maybe none of them were conservatives and therefore none of them had a clue as to how the public would react?
No less than 5 gals have come out accusing Cain of inappropriate behavior...I doubted the 1st 4..the 5th was too much. Squeaky clean candidates are what you’re looking for??? Good luck cause they don’t exist.
I think it was general cluelessness to the potential reaction as well as the synergy or crossover between the anti-vaccine zealots and the social conservatives.
Plus they did a very poor job on the “mandate” and should have made it an opt in instead of an opt out program.
People really get silly over this vaccine simply because its for an STD that they assume is only sexually transmitted. I don’t recall anyone getting their knickers in a twist over the introduction of hep vaccine which is also sexually transmitted. I suppose its because you can also get it from a transfusion and who knows when you might have an accident that requires one.
Five?
PROVE IT.
You can’t, because there aren’t five.
I like Newt. I’ve liked him for a long time but his wife is creepy. How do I get past that?
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