I can understand why he is doing it. But i don;t agree that he is making all girls get it. While although it will hopefully save the lives of these girls, it should still be a choice.
2007-02-07 01:08:00
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answered by Army Gal 2
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Totally against it, and I am really amazed that there are people who are for it. How long has this been tested? Is this ANOTHER "safe" vaccine that will only prove to be UNSAFE sometime in the future? Too late then, isn't it? I can't believe that the outcry over this isn't heard round the world, it should be. Government interferring even more into our lives, and there are peoople so willing to just go right along with it. Wake up already and do some research before just signing your daughter up to be a guinea pig. You are right, how long WILL it be before it is mandated that girls be put on birth control? Don't think it can happen? Look at all the intrusions and loss of freedom going on around you and some are willing to let it all slip away..
2007-02-07 10:00:24
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answered by ? 4
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I am not a mother...but I am outraged!!!! The government has NO business forcing anyone to take any injections whatsoever!! Of course there are ways around it....and I would suggest you look into your options as a parent. I actually read in the paper this morning that cervical cancer is down by 4%....so what is the great rush to force young girls to take this vaccine? I find it odd and scarey.
2007-02-07 09:11:11
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answered by TexasRose 6
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As long as we continue to allow government to control even the smallest parts of our lives, they'll continue to seek more and more control, until we're all slaves to the state.
You might think I'm wrong, but follow this... in the 60's, doctors made housecalls. Government gets involved in health care, and the business of malpractice, and suddenly, no house calls.
Every person should be safe IN THEIR PERSON. To choose what to do, and when to do it, unto themselves.
I mean that most sincerely too. If you want to go smoke crack and ruin your life, that's fine. When you cross the line is when you then ask the government to take money away from me and my family to pay for your rehabilitation or health care.
Yet we give away a pieces of our freedom all the time, "For public Health", or "For the Children".
The menatality of "the Government" goes like this: "Well, they let us make them wear seatbelts, and they let us make them wear motorcycyle helmets. Heck, they let us take a picture of their car at an intersection so we can make money at Red lights! Sure, someone will complain, but after all - it's for the children, and we know whats best for everyone else." Hell, in California some wackjob of a representative wants to make it illegal to swat your kid on the rear end!
Your choice is to act quickly, and gather up as many like minded folks as you can, and let the government know that you're done with them tampering with your life.
2007-02-07 09:34:11
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answered by politicalcorrectnesskills 1
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Do research on vaccinations. They sometimes do more harm then good. This is way out of bounds.
2007-02-07 09:17:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Run scared and run off at the mouth. What if you do not get them vacinated? Then what? I think that is very little to worry about. Maybe you should get more informed on the issue.
2007-02-07 09:09:40
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answered by Debbie T 2
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Unconstitutional.
2007-02-07 09:11:10
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answered by planksheer 7
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didn't you ask this same question yesterday? Didn't like the answer eh? Personally I'm cool with it. He did not make the decision in a vacuum and from everything I've read it does not affect the reproductive process, and you can elect to not participate. So what is your beef?
2007-02-07 09:08:24
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answered by Anonymous
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