Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 Tuesday, June 12, 2006 COLOR SUPPLEMENT Vol. 10 No. 103.1. --------------------------------- Anti-Mercury AD by Autism Parents in Monday's Atlanta Journal Constitution This Anti-Mercury AD by Autism Parents will appear in Monday's Atlanta Journal Constitution on The Weather Map page which is a half page, full color. The rate for such an ad is $4800, prepaid. See note below. Ad Sponsor This ad was sponsored by “Parents and Friends of Children Injured by Mercury in Vaccines” This is an informal affiliation of individuals and organizations who believe that the ACIP needs to make good on the promises made by government, physician organizations and President Bush by formally recommending to the CDC that it state a clear preference for thimerosal-free vaccines (if not outright ban use of mercury-containing vaccines in pregnant women and children). Members of the ACIP are listed here (www.cdc.gov/nip/ACIP/members.htm). In advance of the upcoming June 29th ACIP meeting and the Atlanta Scene of the Crime Rally and Simpsonwood “Debate”, the ad sponsors are requesting that all concerned citizens call Gerberding, MD, CDC Director (404-639-3311) and Mike Leavitt, HHS Secretary (202-619-0257) and request that they instruct the ACIP to recommend getting all mercury out of all vaccines. Permission to forward and use the ad is granted so long as the content is not changed (at least two parents are trying to run the ad in their hometown papers). [Note: in this version of the ad the layout of the text was slightly altered to make it readible in html format. The unadjusted original version of the ad is here http://www.sarnet.org/lib/ACIP-ad%20.pdf It is over 2mb.] Comments and questions about the ad should be directed to ChildrenInjuredByMercury@.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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