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My aim, then, was to whip the rebels, to humble their pride, to follow them to their inmost recesses, and make them fear and dread us. Fear is the beginning of wisdom.
I am tired and sick of war. Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, for vengeance, for desolation.
Fact: Vaccines make young girls whores, especially if they are administered by the Great Socialist Order of Libgsdrgsrgsrghrherrorimementalireals.
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I agree, that is a particularly dangerous group!Originally Posted by CrossLOPER
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Originally Posted by Husar
Anything with that many consonants can't be good.
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Does that mean they are a consonant threat? Or that they have just taken a vowel of silence?
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I must have missed something...vaccines for genital warts...bad?
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Duh! Sex is bad according to religious whackos. Thus a vaccine against sexually transmitted disease can only be bad. It will allow people to have sex without catching this particular virus, and we can't have that. Better to risk death of cancer than enjoy sex. How come these clowns claim to be Pro-Life?Originally Posted by GoreBag
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Hahaha, wow wow wooooooow.Originally Posted by Spetulhu
Ah the Eagle Forum , that explains a lot .
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And while they are at it, let's find out how much Merck & Company contributed toward the Governor's campaign.Originally Posted by Tribesman
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Welcome to capitalism. I believe you are new here.Originally Posted by Adrian II
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I am an old acquaintance. That's why I ask the right questions.Originally Posted by CrossLOPER
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Reportedly a mere $6,000 , and a few other bene's thrown in, according to Wiki (info near the bottom of the article).Originally Posted by Adrian II
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This vaccine is currently the best way to eradicate cervical cancer. It would save thousands of lives and save millions in healthcare.
At the moment the vaccine costs €600, however over here (according to my microbiology professor) there is debate about making it free of charge, and hopefully this will be done.
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Why don't these "family" groups work on raising their kids with proper principles instead?
There is more than meets the Wiki eye, my friend. According to the Houston Chronicle:Originally Posted by KukriKhan
Merck is bankrolling efforts to pass state laws across the country mandating Gardasil for girls as young as 11 or 12. It doubled its lobbying budget in Texas and has funneled money through Women in Government, an advocacy group made up of female state legislators around the country.
Perry has several ties to Merck and Women in Government. One of the drug company's three lobbyists in Texas is Mike Toomey, Perry's former chief of staff. His current chief of staff's mother-in-law, Texas Republican state Rep. Dianne White Delisi, is a state director for Women in Government.
Merck spokeswoman Janet Skidmore would not say how much the company is spending on lobbyists or how much it has donated to Women in Government. Susan Crosby, the group's president, also declined to specify how much the drug company gave.
A top official from Merck's vaccine division sits on Women in Government's business council, and many of the bills around the country have been introduced by members of Women in Government.
Perry also received $6,000 from Merck's political action committee during his re-election campaign.
The bloody trouble is we are only alive when we’re half dead trying to get a paragraph right. - Paul Scott
So a 'pro-family' group wants to reduce the numbers of people who will get something that prevents cancers.
Basically they want to kill off children's parents.
I was under the impression most these religious organisations regarded that as a quick way of going to hell.
What, and have to take responsibility for failures that could otherwise be blamed on society and the government?Originally Posted by Byzantine Prince
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Aren't you being a bit Pavlovian about this? Neither parents nor governments are evident do-gooders. There is a balance to be respected here.Originally Posted by BDC
It seems to me the governor is pushing this Gardasil with undue haste. The Gardasil website says it 'may' work against some forms of cancer caused by the sexually transmitted virus HPV, not all, and besides it seems there are issues with the vaccine. So we are dealing with the risk of a virus infection that would be the result of a specific behaviour (not a general risk of contagion in the population such as you have with poliomyelitis) versus the inherent risk of vaccination plus the specific risks of this Gardasil. ON top of that we have an insensitive governor who tries to impose vaccination without elaborate consultation of his electorate. Seems like a recipe for defeat to me.
As for the moral issue: if parents don't want their kids to have sex until they are mature, eighteen or whatever the age is, instead of taking the vaccine, I think you should respect that. I would probably let my kids be vaccinated (after looking into the risks involved) but you can't extrapolate your own views on education to the whole of society. Measures like these are only called for if society as a whole is threatened by a contageous disease or if the risks of infection far outweigh the risks of vaccination for the individual. I think the latter has not been established in this case.
The bloody trouble is we are only alive when we’re half dead trying to get a paragraph right. - Paul Scott
A death-causing syndrome exists.
A shot, given in adolescence, can prevent death.
It (the shot) harms no one, benefits many.
No brainer.
First function of gov't is securing: life. Its existance and its continuance.
Should be free.
Parents are right to question. Question answered, we ought to queue up.
IMO
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I've got a link to a hilarious documentary about Texas and its sex laws. Strictly for the mature, however, if only because there is frank discussion about how many marital aids are legal to own. And a hilarious debate on the Texas legislature floor about husbands, wives, orifices and "aim."
PM me for the linky, I don't think I ought to post it here, even in the Backroom.
It is not quite the "no-brainer" you present. No immunisation is completely risk-free: in a small number of cases there may be allergic reaction and even death. This vaccine only protects against one out of the four viruses so routine smear tests will still be necessary. The disease itself is sexually transmitted, so different people will be exposed to different degrees according to their behaviour. In other words, some people will benefit greatly from this jab, whereas others will hardly benefit at all. Add to that the money influence of the company that produces the vaccine and you do have something that needs questioning. (Not that giving this vaccine will encourage girls to have sex.)Originally Posted by KukriKhan
We all learn from experience. Unfortunately we don't all learn as much as we should.
You're right. If you make the assumption that none of these high school girls are going to have sex.Originally Posted by Duke of Gloucester
Man, I can't believe I was able to say that without laughing.
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Umm, obviously I am not Texan, but why would you need to control the ownership of martial aids?I've got a link to a hilarious documentary about Texas and its sex laws. Strictly for the mature, however, if only because there is frank discussion about how many marital aids are legal to own.
Cars, I can understand. You could run someone over in a car. Guns, obviously (although not obvious in Texas it seems). But [plastic penile substitutes]?
"ma'am, put the [PPS] down and step away. You could give someone a nasty orgasm with that."
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"The only thing I've gotten out of this thread is that Navaros is claiming that Satan gave Man meat. Awesome." Gorebag
Well, as I learned from the documentary I've been sending around, if you own up to five, um, rubbery replications of the male appendage, you're considered a hobbyist. But if you own six rubber male substitutes, you're a purveyor of filth, and subject to jail time. Oh, but according to Texas law, the other orifice is not sexual, so you can own as many plugs as you like.
Also, any form of penetration that is not, shall we say, typical is a criminal misdemeanor. This applies to married couples as well as gay men. No rear entry is legal in Texas.
I can't think of how to discuss this any further without getting a warning. Heck, I probably rate one right now.
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Wouldn't those be swords, clubs, bows & arrows, and suchlike?:)Originally Posted by English assassin
@Lemur: I think you're OK there. Anything more descriptive would probably get an official frownie.
But how does this relate to HPV vaccinations, their state-funding and/or their voluntariness?
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Tribesman, I've come to expect posts like that from you. Tell me, please: When did they ever say they were inferior to men? I'd really like to know. Phylis Schafly (if I am spelling that name correctly) is a lawyer. Not an oppressed kitchen maid! There is a difference between acknowledging differences and claiming in/superiority. They say things like women sholdn't be allowed in the military. Not to say that they are inferior to men, but that men can handle that a lot better, and women shouldn't be made to have to risk their lives. If anything, that is to protect women. No matter what you think of their issues (I will not give my opinion on them, esp. that one), you must admit that nothing they say accuses women of being inferior.Originally Posted by Tribesman
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WOW! That was...something else. Spetulhu, first, why do you call Christians religious wackos? (As I know it is Christians you were referring to as you are to much a coward to make that statement about other religions...say, Islam, or Jewdism...) And second, who EVER said sex was bad? Christians have sex just like other people. Considering the number of Christians in the world, I find it hard to believe that someone could make a statement like that. There is a difference of course, between having sex and walking around the neighborhood banging every living and no-living thing in sight! I think that is more what Christians don't like.
Meaning no offence to you, but that is the stupidest statement I have ever heard - even stupider than Tribesman's!! (and that is saying a lot)
I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that it was a typo and let you edit your post before forming an opinion of you however. ;)
lol all in good fun. But seriously, it doesn't look like much thought went into that post; just hate and bigotry.
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