To: Jim Robinson
Sir, I am a doctor and a long-time FReeper, and was a volunteer lobbyist for pro-life laws in Austin in 2007. I support the HPV vaccine and hope you will take another look at Governor Perry’s true record of over 10 years.
The Texas Legislature gave the Governor the authority when they delegated the mandating of vaccines to the Executive Branch. He used his lawful authority. They balked, changed the law for one vaccine and only one vaccine, but left his opt out provision alone.
He gave that opt out provision more publicity than all the anti-vaccination advocates ever had - while easing the burden that parents faced.
Governor Perry has fought for control of the border all along. He’s cut spending, protected life and marriage, and knocked the RINOs off their bureaucratic pedestals in Texas.
98 posted on
09/25/2011 4:41:06 PM PDT by
hocndoc
(http://WingRight.org I'm not afraid to use my mustard seed. 2 Control the border, Patrol the border!)
To: hocndoc
Sir, I am a doctor and a long-time FReeper, and was a volunteer lobbyist for pro-life laws in Austin in 2007. I support the HPV vaccine and hope you will take another look at Governor Perrys true record of over 10 years.
While you were lobbying for pro-life laws in Texas in 2007, Rick Perry was campaigning for Rudy Giuilani's presidential campaign.
Governor Perry has fought for control of the border all along. Hes cut spending, protected life and marriage, and knocked the RINOs off their bureaucratic pedestals in Texas.
He supported Rudy Giuliani, a pro-gay marriage and pro-abortion canadidate for President in 2008. People claim Rick Perry is a moral person, but if he is, he had no qualms about setting those morals aside to campaign for an immoral candidate.
And as for the border, Rick Perry was pushing for open borders in 2001 and after that was pushing for guest worker programs, to the point that in 2007 he went to Mexico City where he complained that the US Congress wasn't mature enough to pass a guest worker program. In 2010 he complained that Arizona-style legislation wouldn't work in Texas. He took millions of dollars from people who benefited from illegals, and earlier this year those same donors lobbied the Texas legislature against legislation that worked against illegal immigration.
All those years where Perry spoke out in favor of things that would benefit illegal immigrants did nothing but encourage them.
To: hocndoc
I support the HPV vaccine Nobody is trying to ban it. We just don't it mandated for little girls. A mandate that would likely make a billion dollars for Merck which has a long history of funding LEFTWING causes by the way. If you think the government has the right to force us to buy healthcare, then you must love Obamacare.
128 posted on
09/29/2011 7:55:41 PM PDT by
GeronL
(The Right to Life came before the Right to Happiness)
To: hocndoc
It should not be opt out, it should be opt in (going to court every 6 months to beg for permission is retarded)
129 posted on
09/29/2011 7:56:35 PM PDT by
GeronL
(The Right to Life came before the Right to Happiness)
To: hocndoc
It should not be opt out, it should be opt in (going to court every 6 months to beg for permission is retarded)
130 posted on
09/29/2011 7:59:44 PM PDT by
GeronL
(The Right to Life came before the Right to Happiness)
To: hocndoc
Of course you support the HPV vaccine, you make tons of money off of the degenerative conditions that it has been clearly shown to cause.
Healthwise, all vaccines are a net loser. All are loaded with deadly “side effects” that are far more prevalent than the intended effect.
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