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Re: Texas Legislators Block Shots for Girls Against Cancer VirusFrom: Charlie Chambers (ricechaz@earthlink.net)Thu Apr 26 19:59:01 2007
Thanks for the explanation. I was a little confused because I consider myself a liberal yet, I'm against mandatory vaccination. I don't think it's okay to use name calling of any variety but I believe the name calling goes back and forth pretty equally across all political views, religious persuasions, skin color. I wish that it would just stop from either side of the fence. On Apr 26, 2007, at 5:49 PM, Anna Meenan, MD wrote:
> Um, perhaps because conservative religious groups (AKA "bible- ************************************************************************ * Charlie Chambers -- Hood River, OR cchamber@alumni.rice.edu
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