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March 1, 2007
Most interesting exchange, IL Senate hearing, mandated HPV vaccine

Yesterday the Illinois Senate Human Services Committee voted 6-4 along party lines (Democrats for, Republicans against) for mandated HPV vaccines of all 11- and 12-year-old girls. The bill now goes before the full Senate. Here was the most interesting exchange of the hearing.

Question from unnamed state senator:

It is often said that although breast cancer is not hereditary, if there is a history of it in the family you are more likely to get it. Is that similar to cervical cancer also?

Answer from proponent, L. Stewart Massad, Associate Professor, Division of Gynecologic Oncology, at SIU in Springfield:

Not to the same degree. There's some minor link, but it's more that people who live from underprivileged backgrounds, people who smoke, people who have multiple partners, those characteristics tend to run in families....
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The pro-life community has been tracking Obama's support for selective infanticide for quite a while, but only recently has there been a national discussion on this issue.

On May 15, I said on Fox and Friends that there's been a media cover-up on this issue. But now the cat's out of the bag.


~ Catholic League President Bill Donohue, on the growing interest in Barack Obama's abortion record, as quoted causa-nostrae-laetitiae in the post, "Jill Stanek may be The One to bring down Barack Obama," August 20




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