I've never made such a stance with the GOP. Pro life of an innocent child is NOTHING in comparison to the "pro-death" of a convicted murderer. How you can compare that to those in the dem party that condemns the GOP for not giving choice to a woman, yet lament about how choice should NOT be given to parents regarding this vaccine, is truely a stretch beyond description
When and where did I condemn anyone?
Where did I say "you" condemned anyone?
I told you the purpose of my comparison was this:
My response was really a point about the inane concept of disengenuously attempting to pretend that every Democratic stance is built upon the notion of "pro-choice" by pointing out that not every Republican stance is built upon the notion of "pro-life."
The comparison, despite trying to word it well, was completely off base. It was quite literally, look at their wrongs, before daring to look at ours. The point remains: pretty hypocritical for a party that stresses "choice", except of course for those choices they deem unable to be made by folks not as sharp, or smart, or knowledgable as they. There is no reason, what-so-ever that this vaccine be required to be made mandatory. And no one on the right is trying to facilitate women getting cancer. Call it the
Right to Choice folks