Friday, April 06, 2007

Social Conservative Control Cervical Cancer Debate

Florida House Republicans shied away from Ed Homan's bill that would make mandatory vaccine shots for human papillomavirus. This is one of the causes of cervical cancer. Condoms can reduce risks by 70 percent. The Christian Right will continue to have the GOP push the failed policy of abstinence.

House Republicans argued if the vaccine is safe. The Food and Drug Administration has already approved the vaccine.


The vaccine, called Gardisil and developed by Merck & Co., was approved for girls and women ages 9 and 26. It is most useful if given to younger girls, because the vaccine is ineffective once the virus -- which is very common among sexually active people -- is already present.


The prospect of young girls receiving the vaccine has disturbed some social conservatives, who adamantly oppose efforts to make the vaccination mandatory. They say that sexual abstinence is the best way to avoid getting the virus.


But women's and public health groups are pressing hard for early and mandatory vaccinations, saying they will potentially save thousands of lives.


There is more concern about keep the social conservative base happy than preventing cancer. Michelle Halderman has tested positive for the HPV strains. She gave a powerful speech to the Florida House that cut to the heart of the matter.


"If this were a vaccine that could possible prevent breast cancer, prostate cancer or lung cancer, would here be any hesitancy? Would anyone even think of voting against that vaccine?" the 39-year-old Tallahassee resident asked the council. "Cancer is cancer. And cancer kills."


How many young women could be safed if one political party didn't pander to a small fringe of people.

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Thursday, March 29, 2007

It's About Freaking Time

Florida State Senator Tony Hill and Rep. Ed Homan have launched a contest to create a new state song. The current song Swanee River was created for a minstrel show. The performance was of a white man in black face. The song is about a slave wishing he was still working on the plantation.

Way down upon de Swanee Ribber,
Far, far away,
Dere's wha my heart is turning ebber,
Dere's wha de old folks stay.
All up and down de whole creation
Sadly I roam,
Still longing for de old plantation,
And for de old folks at home.

CHORUS
All de world am sad and dreary,
Eb-rywhere I roam;
Oh, darkeys, *how my heart grows weary,
Far from de old folks at home!

Democrats hate the song and Republicans rather not talk about it. Naturally, Dennis Baxley wants to keep this the state song.

The Buzz reports Just Sing, Florida will start taking entries sometime in May.

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