Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Don’t know if you all have heard of this or not, but it concerns the heck out of me. It is my personal opinion ( and we all know what that is worth) that they would be better served to outlaw tampons, douches, feminine hygiene sprays and the like, that the big companies have convinced us are necessary, when in fact they do nothing more than mask our natural body odors and introduce mass amounts of chemicals into one of the more sensitive areas of our bodies. Now, much like artificial sweeteners that the government has deemed safe but is killing people, they want to invade our bodies once again. Big business and the government have no place making decisions about our bodies or those of our children. Especially our children!!! Below is an article concerning the state I live in. This link will take you to even more websites with more information. Michigan Considering Mandatory HPV Vaccines For Girls When lawmakers at any level start messing around with anything associated with vaccines -- consider the avian flu epidemic that never came -- they always get it wrong. Such is the case of 11 Michigan state senators who introduced legislation that requires sixth-grade girls to receive the needless and expensive three-stage regimen to guard against the human papillomavirus (HPV), the most common cause of cervical cancer, earlier this week. If passed, the bill -- the first of its kind in America -- would affect some 72,000 young girls the first year alone, says State Sen. Beverly Hammerstrom, who introduced the bill, with Medicaid and other state agencies picking up a third of the tab. The great news: Michigan laws allow families to opt out of this vaccine program for medical, philosophical or religious reasons, a good thing, considering Hammerstrom expects the fate of her bill to be decided by year's end. Also, news interviews with some Michigan parents who disagree about the need for the HPV vaccine just don't like being told by legislators what they are required by law to do medically. Wouldn't it be great to get a shot or, down the line, eat a reengineered plant that contains a vaccine that would rid us of cancer? Cancer prevention is not as simple as taking a vaccination. Maintaining a high level of immune integrity is the real solution. By the way, the HPV vaccine is being produced by Merck, the very same drugmaker that brought you the lethal painkiller Vioxx. We are going through the grey cold days that come just before Christmas, which seem empty but are really very wonderful. You miss their emptiness there, where you have stores all over the place. Here there are no shop windows, only the bare trees, and a marvelous silence, and the rain. And fasting. — Thomas Merton in a letter to Jacques Laughlin dated 12/21/1953 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Thank you for sharing. I too live in Michigan and will be checking out the other sites.. Lady Sayuri - NorthernDoe Monday, November 27, 2006 9:23 PM Michigan Considering Mandatory HPV Vaccines For Girls Don’t know if you all have heard of this or not, but it concerns the heck out of me. It is my personal opinion ( and we all know what that is worth) that they would be better served to outlaw tampons, douches, feminine hygiene sprays and the like, that the big companies have convinced us are necessary, when in fact they do nothing more than mask our natural body odors and introduce mass amounts of chemicals into one of the more sensitive areas of our bodies. Now, much like artificial sweeteners that the government has deemed safe but is killing people, they want to invade our bodies once again. Big business and the government have no place making decisions about our bodies or those of our children. Especially our children!!! Below is an article concerning the state I live in. This link will take you to even more websites with more information. Michigan Considering Mandatory HPV Vaccines For Girls When lawmakers at any level start messing around with anything associated with vaccines -- consider the avian flu epidemic that never came -- they always get it wrong. Such is the case of 11 Michigan state senators who introduced legislation that requires sixth-grade girls to receive the needless and expensive three-stage regimen to guard against the human papillomavirus (HPV), the most common cause of cervical cancer, earlier this week. If passed, the bill -- the first of its kind in America -- would affect some 72,000 young girls the first year alone, says State Sen. Beverly Hammerstrom, who introduced the bill, with Medicaid and other state agencies picking up a third of the tab. The great news: Michigan laws allow families to opt out of this vaccine program for medical, philosophical or religious reasons, a good thing, considering Hammerstrom expects the fate of her bill to be decided by year's end. Also, news interviews with some Michigan parents who disagree about the need for the HPV vaccine just don't like being told by legislators what they are required by law to do medically. Wouldn't it be great to get a shot or, down the line, eat a reengineered plant that contains a vaccine that would rid us of cancer? Cancer prevention is not as simple as taking a vaccination. Maintaining a high level of immune integrity is the real solution. By the way, the HPV vaccine is being produced by Merck, the very same drugmaker that brought you the lethal painkiller Vioxx. We are going through the grey cold days that come just before Christmas, which seem empty but are really very wonderful. You miss their emptiness there, where you have stores all over the place. Here there are no shop windows, only the bare trees, and a marvelous silence, and the rain. And fasting. — Thomas Merton in a letter to Jacques Laughlin dated 12/21/1953 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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