Why doesn't Gov Perry get it over with......
.....and mandate that every Texas teenage gal get on the birth control pill and have done with it? Good heavens, has the world gone completely mad? If these little girls aren't exposed to the disease, then they won't have the problem (along with every other STD and pregnancy issue), now will they?
Sheer insanity to mandate this. And Perry is a Republican? Sure.
www.cwfa.org
CWA: Texas Governor Mandates STD Shot for Young Girls, Abuses Parental Rights
Washington, D.C. — In an extreme executive order that circumvents parents and the Texas legislature, Governor Rick Perry (R-Texas) has mandated that before entering the 6th grade girls must receive the HPV vaccine, a shot that prevents sexually active girls from becoming infected with an STD linked to cervical cancer. Concerned Women for America (CWA) believes that it is the right and responsibility of parents—not government—to choose whether or not their daughter receives the vaccination.
The flu virus kills over 60,000 people every year in the United States, as opposed to cervical cancer, which accounts for 4,000 deaths annually. The flu vaccination, which would statistically save 15 times more lives than the HPV vaccine, is not required. The HPV vaccine should be optional as well.
CWA President Wendy Wright said, “The Governor’s order forces little girls to be shot with a sex virus vaccine. He has circumvented debate on this controversial matter to the financial benefit of Merck, one of his campaign contributors. An opt-out provision puts parents in the position of having to resist forceful government officials, and puts the burden on parents when it should be on the vaccine maker.
“While we support the vaccine itself, a government mandate that little girls must be shot with it well before they’re sexually active, with the likely consequence they would have to get another expensive booster before they’re sexually active, is an outrageous assault on girls and their parents.”"Educate parents about all the risks of HPV and the vaccine. Enable parents in lower economic levels to have the vaccine available with government funding," said Anne Hettinger of Concerned Women for America of Texas. "But the Governor of Texas has gone far beyond that. With the stroke of his pen, parents have been coerced into compliance unless they can convince the bureaucracy otherwise. The burden of proof should not be on parents."
Concerned Women for America is the nation’s largest public policy women’s organization.
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I don't understand the resistance to this vaccination, even though I don't approve of routine flu inoculations. It seems that anything that has a remote connection with sexuality evokes a savage response that I just don't understand.
Most people just don't understand that the virus that causes the cancer that women are always being tested for (by means of the Pap test) is carried and transmitted BY MEN, AND ONLY MEN. I know personally one man who has killed FIVE wives by giving them cervical cancer. Is it prudent to ward off a KNOWN danger? If we had inoculations against syphilis, gonorrhea, herpes and other STD's, wouldn't we use them? Wouldn't you feel bad if prudery resulted in the death of one of your innocent female relatives?
The reason the idea of "multiple sexual contacts" is used in connection with HPV is that ALL men don't carry it; only the infected ones carry it so there is a greater chance of becoming infected according to the number of men with whom one has contacts. Doctors are personally sensitive to the fact that it is known that this desease in women is caused only by men---they therefore soft-pedal telling women about it. I remember one doctor's becoming very angry with me once when I refused to take a Pap test on the basis that I didn't have intercourse with men, therefore didn't need it. He was livid because at that time it wasn't well-known by lots of people that HPV caused cervical cancer, and it seemed to me that doctors didn't want women to know that fact.
Anyway, if I had a daughter this is the one inoculation that I would be sure she got.
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