Guest guest Posted February 4, 2007 Report Share Posted February 4, 2007 re: Merck Payoff: Texas Gov Executive Orders STD Vaccines All Girls We've been talking of the forthcoming MANDATED requirement for ALL future mothers to be inoculated by VIOXX-Merck(certain to be at government expense--$400/jabbing) for about a year; I thought the mandate would result from Merck's successful lobbying of the FDA and various state legislators. How naive---so much easier and direct--- a to the chief executive in TX to use an " executive order " just seemed too outrageous--never dawned o me that these criminals would dare be so ballsy. Perry is learning well from a predecessor. Shaaag //////////// Are you mad yet? See below, Alan Cantwell's connenction between George Merck HEPATITIS B VACCINE + AIDS. ALLIANCE FOR HUMAN RESEARCH PROTECTION (AHRP) Promoting Openness, Full Disclosure, and Accountability http://www.ahrp.org and http://ahrp.blogspot.com FYI The Associated Press reports that Merck--the company responsible for the tens of thousands of preventable heart attacks and deaths due to its failure to disclose the cardiac risk of its now outlawed drug, Vioxx--is now bankrolling efforts to pass state laws REQUIRING girls as young as 11 to be vaccinated with its new vaccine, Gardasil, for the possible prevention of cervical cancer in the future!! What is worse than appalling is that Merck has not only hired lobbyists to push for legislation that tramples on parental rights and responsibilities, the company has also funneled money through Women in Government, an advocacy group made up of female state legislators around the country. It is estimated that Merck could generate at least $1 billion in sales per year--at $360 for the three-shot regimen. Billions more IF Gardasil were made mandatory across the country. If we've learned nothing else these last few years, it is that the worst adverse effects of a new medicine--drug or vaccine--are not evident when first marketed. So aside from issues of parental rights colliding with industry-friendly government policies, the vaccine has not proven itself safe and effective in the marketplace. Does anyone remember hormone replacement and its broken promise? Unlesss Merck and the government sign written guarantees that they will assume all responsiblity for any and all adverse effects that may occur after being exposed to the vaccine, Gardasil, it is downright reckless and irresponsible to adopt any MANDATORYpolicy. Contact: Vera Hassner Sharav 212-595-8974 veracare http://news.bostonherald.com/national/view.bg?articleid=180060 & format=text doctorplum , " rafeswhiterose " <mamasuntwinkle wrote: This morning's news from America provides a vivid example of government corruption involving pharmaceutical lobbying, bribing and manipulating health care policy decisions. Rick Perry, the governor of Texas, has issued an order to vaccinate ALL Texas girls with Merck's STD vaccine without a thought about the possible adverse side effects that may pose serious risks to these girls--especially their reproductive function. Not so long ago, hormone replacement therapy was widely prescribed on the basis of CLAIMS that turned out to be false. HRT was supposed to reduce breast cancer, stroke, and heart attacks--not only did it fail to deliver on these promises, HRT increased ovarian cancer. A science teacher who learned about the order wrote to us this morning: " I am so bothered by the speed by which adults are ready to put chemicals into little girls bodies without a full understanding of what harm those chemicals could cause in the short and long term. Is there any kind of campaign against this being waged? " The Governor of Texas clearly has given no consieration for the potential harm that his order might cause the girls. Noteworthy are the ties that bind the Governor to Merck and to Women in Government, the group that Merck paid to lobby for this mind-boggling order. The Associated Press reports that one of Merck'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. The governor also received $6,000 from Merck's political action committee during his re-election campaign. Also noteworthy is that under then governor George W. Bush, TMAP, the pharmaceutical manufacturers' cash cow to mega-billion dollar cash transference from the public purse to Big Pharma, was launched. TMAP (Texas mediction algorithm project) is the vehicle that catapulted psychotropic drugs--in particular patent protected antidepressants and antipsychotics--to blockbuster status despite lack of scientific evidence that the drugs work to improve mental health, and despite evidence that these drugs wreak havoc on both the mental and physical health of consumers. Health care policy under the influence of Big Pharma isillustrated by 13 year old Aliah Gleason of Texas who was prescribed 12 psychotropic drugs --many simultaneously--without her parents' consent. See: Waters, R. Medicating Aliah, Mother Jones, May/June 2005 http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2005/05/medicating_aliah.html Governor Perry, does your order to vaccinate all 11 year old girls mean that you are eliminating parental rights? What if parents refuse to give consent to vaccinate their daughter? ============== Texas governor orders STD vaccine for all girls Decision comes after maker of cervical cancer shot doubled lobbying efforts Feb 2, 2007 AUSTIN, Texas - Bypassing the Legislature altogether, Republican Gov. Rick Perry issued an order Friday making Texas the first state to require that schoolgirls get vaccinated against the sexually transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer. By employing an executive order, Perry sidestepped opposition in the Legislature from conservatives and parents' rights groups who fear such a requirement would condone premarital sex and interfere with the way Texans raise their children. Beginning in September 2008, girls entering the sixth grade - meaning, generally, girls ages 11 and 12 - will have to receive Gardasil, Merck & Co.'s new vaccine against strains of the human papillomavirus, or HPV. Perry also directed state health authorities to make the vaccine available free to girls 9 to 18 who are uninsured or whose insurance does not cover vaccines. In addition, he ordered that Medicaid offer Gardasil to women ages 19 to 21. Perry, a conservative Christian who opposes abortion and stem-cell research using embryonic cells, counts on the religious right for his political base. But he has said the cervical cancer vaccine is no different from the one that protects children against polio. " The HPV vaccine provides us with an incredible opportunity to effectively target and prevent cervical cancer, " Perry said. 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 tied to Merck Perry has 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. The governor also received $6,000 from Merck's political action committee during his re-election campaign. Click for related content * Vote: Should states require the shot? /id/16948399/ * Discuss: What do you think? http://boards.msn.com/MSNBCboards/thread.aspx?BoardID=762 & ThreadID=185572 & Boards\ Param=HIPDelay%3d1 * Assess your risk for cervical cancer /id/3295154/ * Disparities remain as cervical cancer cases drop /id/16948768/ * Drugmaker wants law to require STD shot /id/16891832/ The order is effective until Perry or a successor changes it, and the Legislature has no authority to repeal it, said Perry spokeswoman Krista Moody. Moody said the Texas Constitution permits the governor, as head of the executive branch, to order other members of the executive branch to adopt rules like this one. Legislative aides said they are looking for ways around the order for parents who oppose it. " He's circumventing the will of the people, " said Dawn Richardson, president of Parents Requesting Open Vaccine Education, a citizens group that fought for the right to opt out of other vaccine requirements. " There are bills filed. There's no emergency except in the boardrooms of Merck, where this is failing to gain the support that they had expected. " Opt-out option for parents Texas allows parents to opt out of inoculations by filing an affidavit objecting to the vaccine on religious or philosophical reasons. Even with such provisions, however, conservative groups say such requirements interfere with parents' rights to make medical decisions for their children. The federal government approved Gardasil in June, and a government advisory panel has recommended that all girls get the shots at 11 and 12, before they are likely to be sexually active. The New Jersey-based drug company could generate billions in sales if Gardasil - at $360 for the three-shot regimen - were made mandatory across the country. Most insurance companies now cover the vaccine, which has been shown to have no serious side effects. 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. ALLIANCE FOR HUMAN RESEARCH PROTECTION (AHRP) Promoting Openness, Full Disclosure, and Accountability http://www.ahrp.org and http://ahrp.blogspot.com Contact: Vera Hassner Sharav 212-595-8974 veracare //////////////////////////////////////// Associated Press Merck lobbies states to require cervical-cancer vaccine for schoolgirls Tuesday, January 30, 2007 - AUSTIN, Texas - Merck & Co. is helping bankroll efforts to pass state laws requiring girls as young as 11 or 12 to receive the drugmaker's new vaccine against the sexually transmitted cervical-cancer virus. Some conservatives and parents'-rights groups say such a requirement would encourage premarital sex and interfere with the way they raise their children, and they say Merck's push for such laws is underhanded. But the company said its lobbying efforts have been above-board. With at least 18 states debating whether to require Merck's Gardasil vaccine for schoolgirls, Merck has funneled money through Women in Government, an advocacy group made up of female state legislators around the country. 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. " Cervical cancer is of particular interest to our members because it represents the first opportunity that we have to actually eliminate a cancer, " Women in Government President Susan Crosby said. Gardasil, approved by the federal government in June, protects girls and women against strains of the human papillomavirus, or HPV, that are responsible for most cases of cervical cancer. A government advisory panel has recommended that all girls get the shots at 11 and 12, before they are likely to be sexually active. But no state has yet to add Gardasil to the list of vaccinations youngsters must have under law to be enrolled in school. 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. Crosby also declined to specify how much the drug company gave. But Skidmore said: " We disclosed the fact that we provide funding to this organization. We're not in any way trying to obscure that. " The New Jersey-based drug company could generate billions in sales if Gardasil _ at $360 for the three-shot regimen _ were made mandatory across the country. Most insurance companies now cover the vaccine, which has been shown to have no serious side effects. Cathie Adams, president of the conservative watchdog group Texas Eagle Forum, said the relationship between Merck and Women in Government is too cozy. " What it does is benefit the pharmaceutical companies, and I don't want pharmaceutical companies taking precedence over the authorities of parents, " she said. Adams said Merck's method of lobbying quietly through groups like Women in Government in addition to meeting directly with legislators are common in state government but still should raise eyebrows. " It's corrupt as far as I'm concerned, " she said. A mandatory vaccine against a sexually transmitted disease could be a tough sell in the Lone Star State and other conservative strongholds, where schools preach abstinence and parents' rights are sacrosanct. But Merck has doubled its spending on lobbyists in Texas this year, to between $150,000 and $250,000, as lawmakers consider the vaccine bill for girls entering the sixth grade. Also, the drugmaker has hired one of the state's most powerful lobbyists, Mike Toomey, who once served as Republican Gov. Rick Perry's chief of staff and can influence conservatives who see him as one of their own. " What we support are approaches that achieve high immunization rates, " said Skidmore, the Merck spokeswoman. " We're talking about cervical cancer here, the second-leading cancer among women worldwide. " The legislation already has the enthusiastic support of the conservative governor. " I look at this no different than vaccinating our children for polio, " Perry said. " If there are diseases in our society that are going to cost us large amounts of money, it just makes good economic sense, not to mention the health and well being of these individuals to have those vaccines available. " Proposals for mandates have popped up from California to Connecticut since the first piece of legislation was introduced in September in Michigan. Michigan's bill was narrowly defeated last month. Lawmakers said the requirement would intrude on families' privacy, even though, as in most states' proposals, parents could opt out. Even with such opt-out provisions, mandates take away parents' rights to make medical decisions for their children, said Linda Klepacki of the Colorado-based evangelical organization Focus on the Family. The group contends the vaccine should be available for parents who want it, but not forced on those who don't. But Texas Rep. Jessica Farrar said her proposal is aimed at protecting children whose parents are less informed about or less interested in preventive care. " Not everybody has equal sets of parents, " said Farrar, a Houston Democrat who had precancerous cells removed from her cervix several years ago. " I think this is a public health issue and to not want to eradicate cervical cancer is irresponsible. " Drug-industry analyst Steve Brozak of W.B.B. Securities has projected Gardasil sales of at least $1 billion per year _ and billions more if states start requiring the vaccine. " I could not think of a bigger boost, " he said. C Copyright 2007 Associated Press. All rights reserved. Alan Cantwell <alancantwell wrote: Alan Cantwell <alancantwell Re: All 11- and 12-year-old girls would get MANDATORY shots against cervical cancer.? Tue, 4 Jul 2006 16:59:12 -0700 Bob Dunbar <robertaldermandunbar Remember it was Merck (long history of biowarfare connections between George Merck, the founder -- headed b/w research under Roosevelt in WW2) -- Merck made the experimental hepatitis B vaccine injected into gays THAT IMMEDIATELY PRECEEDED THE OUTBREAK OF 'GAY PLAGUE' = AIDS IN NYC Gay men. Results 1 - 10 of about 2,130,000 English pages for HEPATITIS B VACCINE + AIDS. (0.09 seconds) Hepatitis B vaccine experiment Hepatitis B vaccine experiment & AIDS Hepatitis vaccination. " There is no question that HIV was introduced into the US male homosexual population via the ... www.whale.to/v/hepb1.html - 5k - Cached - Similar pages On Jul 4, 2006, at 4:41 AM, Bob Dunbar wrote: >Mandated to those unfortunate enough enough to still be in public school system) What sort of testing was done do you suppose? Could vaccine have that AIDS characteristic==that is being ethno-specific? Who were test subjects? NOW we're getting to the real nitty-gritty of population control with government forced chemicals on ALL potential mothers. Has Merck management developed a 'Chutzpah' pill for use by their head criminals; I'd have thought on the heels of VIOXX murders, they'd have elected to go for a little lower profile. $360 per jabbing. Could any government subsidy be in the cards? These guys are RELENTLESS--- Wonder if Rumsfeld or Krongard or any FDA officials are heavily invested in their stock? Is a bear Catholic? Are you mad yet? UncBob Panel Wants Vaccine to Be Routine All 11- and 12-year-old girls would get shots against cervical cancer. Some conservatives oppose a mandate; states will have to decide. By Denise Gellene, Times Staff Writer June 30, 2006 Federal health experts recommended Thursday that all 11- to 12-year-old girls routinely get a newly approved cervical cancer vaccine, paving the way for private insurers and the federal government to pay for shots that could save thousands of lives in the U.S. each year. doctorplum , " rafeswhiterose " <mamasuntwinkle wrote: This morning's news from America provides a vivid example of government corruption involving pharmaceutical lobbying, bribing and manipulating health care policy decisions. Rick Perry, the governor of Texas, has issued an order to vaccinate ALL Texas girls with Merck's STD vaccine without a thought about the possible adverse side effects that may pose serious risks to these girls--especially their reproductive function. Not so long ago, hormone replacement therapy was widely prescribed on the basis of CLAIMS that turned out to be false. HRT was supposed to reduce breast cancer, stroke, and heart attacks--not only did it fail to deliver on these promises, HRT increased ovarian cancer. A science teacher who learned about the order wrote to us this morning: " I am so bothered by the speed by which adults are ready to put chemicals into little girls bodies without a full understanding of what harm those chemicals could cause in the short and long term. Is there any kind of campaign against this being waged? " The Governor of Texas clearly has given no consieration for the potential harm that his order might cause the girls. Noteworthy are the ties that bind the Governor to Merck and to Women in Government, the group that Merck paid to lobby for this mind-boggling order. The Associated Press reports that one of Merck'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. The governor also received $6,000 from Merck's political action committee during his re-election campaign. Also noteworthy is that under then governor George W. Bush, TMAP, the pharmaceutical manufacturers' cash cow to mega-billion dollar cash transference from the public purse to Big Pharma, was launched. TMAP (Texas mediction algorithm project) is the vehicle that catapulted psychotropic drugs--in particular patent protected antidepressants and antipsychotics--to blockbuster status despite lack of scientific evidence that the drugs work to improve mental health, and despite evidence that these drugs wreak havoc on both the mental and physical health of consumers. Health care policy under the influence of Big Pharma isillustrated by 13 year old Aliah Gleason of Texas who was prescribed 12 psychotropic drugs --many simultaneously--without her parents' consent. See: Waters, R. Medicating Aliah, Mother Jones, May/June 2005 http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2005/05/medicating_aliah.html <http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2005/05/medicating_aliah.html> Governor Perry, does your order to vaccinate all 11 year old girls mean that you are eliminating parental rights? What if parents refuse to give consent to vaccinate their daughter? ============== Texas governor orders STD vaccine for all girls Decision comes after maker of cervical cancer shot doubled lobbying efforts Feb 2, 2007 AUSTIN, Texas - Bypassing the Legislature altogether, Republican Gov. Rick Perry issued an order Friday making Texas the first state to require that schoolgirls get vaccinated against the sexually transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer. By employing an executive order, Perry sidestepped opposition in the Legislature from conservatives and parents' rights groups who fear such a requirement would condone premarital sex and interfere with the way Texans raise their children. Beginning in September 2008, girls entering the sixth grade - meaning, generally, girls ages 11 and 12 - will have to receive Gardasil, Merck & Co.'s new vaccine against strains of the human papillomavirus, or HPV. Perry also directed state health authorities to make the vaccine available free to girls 9 to 18 who are uninsured or whose insurance does not cover vaccines. In addition, he ordered that Medicaid offer Gardasil to women ages 19 to 21. Perry, a conservative Christian who opposes abortion and stem-cell research using embryonic cells, counts on the religious right for his political base. But he has said the cervical cancer vaccine is no different from the one that protects children against polio. " The HPV vaccine provides us with an incredible opportunity to effectively target and prevent cervical cancer, " Perry said. 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 tied to Merck Perry has 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. The governor also received $6,000 from Merck's political action committee during his re-election campaign. Click for related content * Vote: Should states require the shot? /id/16948399/ * Discuss: What do you think? http://boards.msn.com/MSNBCboards/thread.aspx?BoardID=762 & ThreadID=18557\ 2 & BoardsParam=HIPDelay%3d1 <http://boards.msn.com/MSNBCboards/thread.aspx?BoardID=762 & ThreadID=1855\ 72 & BoardsParam=HIPDelay%3d1> * Assess your risk for cervical cancer /id/3295154/ * Disparities remain as cervical cancer cases drop /id/16948768/ * Drugmaker wants law to require STD shot /id/16891832/ The order is effective until Perry or a successor changes it, and the Legislature has no authority to repeal it, said Perry spokeswoman Krista Moody. Moody said the Texas Constitution permits the governor, as head of the executive branch, to order other members of the executive branch to adopt rules like this one. Legislative aides said they are looking for ways around the order for parents who oppose it. " He's circumventing the will of the people, " said Dawn Richardson, president of Parents Requesting Open Vaccine Education, a citizens group that fought for the right to opt out of other vaccine requirements. " There are bills filed. There's no emergency except in the boardrooms of Merck, where this is failing to gain the support that they had expected. " Opt-out option for parents Texas allows parents to opt out of inoculations by filing an affidavit objecting to the vaccine on religious or philosophical reasons. Even with such provisions, however, conservative groups say such requirements interfere with parents' rights to make medical decisions for their children. The federal government approved Gardasil in June, and a government advisory panel has recommended that all girls get the shots at 11 and 12, before they are likely to be sexually active. The New Jersey-based drug company could generate billions in sales if Gardasil - at $360 for the three-shot regimen - were made mandatory across the country. Most insurance companies now cover the vaccine, which has been shown to have no serious side effects. 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. Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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