It's about health, not potential promiscuity.
As the only South Dakota blogger out with 5 daughters, I feel I need to weigh in on the whole discussion that's occurring with regards to the HPV vaccine, and Governor Rounds' proposal to make it available. My family (including my three oldest girls) watched my mom, their grandmother, succumb slowly and painfully to cancer which spread throughout her body. If a similar fate from a different type of cancer was preventable through a simple shot, why wouldn't anyone advocate for it? At the age most of my kids are going to be getting it, they're still playing with barbies, and negative influences such as most of the programming on MTV, and other assorted trashy television is verboten in my house. All they're going to know about this vaccination is that it's a shot, just like for teatnus or measles. They'll go "Ow, I don't want a shot," and that will be it. Just another mark on their vaccination record. One check box for DPT, one for HPV, and so on...
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No comparison. Steph rocks.
(...and what a crappy picture of her. Tsk.)
our soldiers to fight and die
in a unjust wars
You're getting less offensive
all the time.
Steph knows what time it is.
Some of that is due to technology.
The rest is due to avocation.
What do you do, by the way?
Too bad that Iraq is a just war. You know...stopping evil terrorists from blowing up innocent children and all. Seems just to me.
Unfortunately, Hanoi Jane had to sit on a piece of military equipment that was used to shoot down American pilots.
They are both liberals who detest the use of American power to save innocent people from evil people.
Clearly.
Please delete the post by anon 7:52 PM. There is no need that kind of ugly unintelligent name calling.
Thanks.
Great way to make this blog look classy, guys.
Christ......... quit complaining about everything?
How would it be if every post was filled with vile epithets about Republicans?