From The Star: The Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City on Tuesday announced a $2 million grant for about 5,000 low-income girls and young women between the ages of 9 and 26 to receive a new vaccine that helps prevent cervical cancer. The vaccine works against HPV, or human papillomavirus, one of the most common causes of sexually transmitted infections.
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or so your daughters can not get HPV and cancer.
ReplyDeleteTo bad your mom is too old to get the shot.
ReplyDeleteI believe it's spelled "Too bad" and I think it's "too bad" that anonymous cowards wish cancer and disease on other people without understanding the principal of karma.
ReplyDeleteDude, what the fuck kind of Republican talking point is this? I hope you're being sarcastic in saying they're going to be whores because of this shot. The girls have to get it young before they start having sex to have a chance of limiting their risk of cancer...it does not increase the chances of them having sex. It's a ridiculous premise.
ReplyDeleteIt's a Republican talking point because Reps like to think of women as either the mothers of their precious children, or cheap sluts. And, um, just where do these little sluts get the virus from? Boys? Oh, but don't forget - it's cool for boys to fuck, but not girls. Though, I don't know who you think your precious sons are fucking...
ReplyDeleteIdiot.