Guest guest Posted July 3, 2008 Report Share Posted July 3, 2008 Let us all know how we can raise some hell about this. > > > Now this is bullshit, not a single person from our side on 2nd panel, > that seems about right. > > Kirby writes: > > But now we learn that the first vaccine panel (though not the second > one) has been cancelled, as I was told yesterday by this letter from His > Honor... > > A second vaccine panel to follow is called, " Vaccine Compensation Under > the Act: A Mix of Science and Policy?, " and moderated by Senior Judge > Loren A. , who was the Chief Judge when the Vaccine Program first > began at the court in 1988. > > The panelists here are Conway, a family attorney since the Vaccine > Court program's inception; Randolph Moss, a partner at WilmerHale, which > represents vaccine manufacturers; Dr. Offit, Chief of Infectious > Diseases at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and co- inventor of > the rotavirus vaccine, RotaTeq; Marguerite Wilner, former Vice- Chair of > the CDC's Advisory Commission on Childhood Vaccines; and Ruth J. Katz, > Dean of the School of Public Health at The Washington University. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 However, it's not surprising, as most of the recent "expert panel" "discussions" (if you can even call them that) have been very lopsided, with nary a soul who would speak for the "other side". There has been no other side present at these bogus panel discussions.trophyfish2 wrote: Now this is bullshit, not a single person from our side on 2nd panel, that seems about right. Kirby writes: But now we learn that the first vaccine panel (though not the second one) has been cancelled, as I was told yesterday by this letter from His Honor... A second vaccine panel to follow is called, "Vaccine Compensation Under the Act: A Mix of Science and Policy?," and moderated by Senior Judge Loren A. , who was the Chief Judge when the Vaccine Program first began at the court in 1988. The panelists here are Conway, a family attorney since the Vaccine Court program's inception; Randolph Moss, a partner at WilmerHale, which represents vaccine manufacturers; Dr. Offit, Chief of Infectious Diseases at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and co-inventor of the rotavirus vaccine, RotaTeq; Marguerite Wilner, former Vice-Chair of the CDC's Advisory Commission on Childhood Vaccines; and Ruth J. Katz, Dean of the School of Public Health at The Washington University. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 Not even a scientist from the vaccine industry but a *lawyer*. Gee, I wonder what they're going to decide? > > > Now this is bullshit, not a single person from our side on 2nd panel, > that seems about right. > > Kirby writes: > > But now we learn that the first vaccine panel (though not the second > one) has been cancelled, as I was told yesterday by this letter from His > Honor... > > A second vaccine panel to follow is called, " Vaccine Compensation Under > the Act: A Mix of Science and Policy?, " and moderated by Senior Judge > Loren A. , who was the Chief Judge when the Vaccine Program first > began at the court in 1988. > > The panelists here are Conway, a family attorney since the Vaccine > Court program's inception; Randolph Moss, a partner at WilmerHale, which > represents vaccine manufacturers; Dr. Offit, Chief of Infectious > Diseases at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and co- inventor of > the rotavirus vaccine, RotaTeq; Marguerite Wilner, former Vice- Chair of > the CDC's Advisory Commission on Childhood Vaccines; and Ruth J. Katz, > Dean of the School of Public Health at The Washington University. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 So, why WAS the OTHER panel cancelled? Was it likely to be too controversial, too close to uncovering some unsavory truths??? The panel that remains will not even likely discuss many of the issues the OTHER panel would have delved into. However, is there no other way for this OTHER panel to convene (i.e., the one DK was to be part of) in another venue, if the original venue has been cancelled??? Just because a certain group does not think this panel will be of value to their (perhaps dubious) purpose, does not mean that it is purposeless! Why cannot the panel discussion with DK and Arthur and others not take place anyway, elsewhere?? Just wondering, AasaSophia wrote: I see him often. Almost daily in fact. You have no idea how difficult it is for me not to slug him. Or worse.Sophiahttp://justamom2three.blogspot.com/ From: trophyfish2 <gusindedge>Subject: Offit's Panel Not Canceled!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!To: EOHarm Date: Thursday, July 3, 2008, 5:28 PM Now this is bullshit, not a single person from our side on 2nd panel, that seems about right. Kirby writes: But now we learn that the first vaccine panel (though not the second one) has been cancelled, as I was told yesterday by this letter from His Honor... A second vaccine panel to follow is called, "Vaccine Compensation Under the Act: A Mix of Science and Policy?," and moderated by Senior Judge Loren A. , who was the Chief Judge when the Vaccine Program first began at the court in 1988. The panelists here are Conway, a family attorney since the Vaccine Court program's inception; Randolph Moss, a partner at WilmerHale, which represents vaccine manufacturers; Dr. Offit, Chief of Infectious Diseases at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and co-inventor of the rotavirus vaccine, RotaTeq; Marguerite Wilner, former Vice-Chair of the CDC's Advisory Commission on Childhood Vaccines; and Ruth J. Katz, Dean of the School of Public Health at The Washington University. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2008 Report Share Posted July 6, 2008 -- As i said the other day I think should have his panel, perhaps on the Imus show!!!!! Since they are being so disingenuos,not wanting certain thins to come out[like the fact the mercury,alum,and yeast in hep-B damages mito] perhaps this should take place in a public forum. Call it behavior mod for gvt . - In EOHarm , Sophia wrote: > > Because political systems won't allow " panels " which would allow opportunity for conversation or discussion other than what they think is correct. They MUST control the outcome. It's kind of a " my way or the highway " kind of thinking. > > The very same reason I was knocked down to my knees for suggesting that a parent be warned about vaccines, even after her child began seizing 4 hours after being vaccinated. It's a big " no no. " I'm learning how FACT can become FICTION just because someone wants it to be that way. And when that " someone " has a position of power.....well, fuggedaboutit. > > I'm getting more of a policitical education than a medical one, believe me. > > Sophia > http://justamom2three.blogspot.com/ > > > > From: trophyfish2 <gusindedge (DOT) com> > Subject: Offit's Panel Not Canceled!!!! !!!!!!!!! !!! > To: EOHarmyahoogroups (DOT) com > Date: Thursday, July 3, 2008, 5:28 PM > > > > > > Now this is bullshit, not a single person from our side on 2nd panel, that seems about right. > Kirby writes: > But now we learn that the first vaccine panel (though not the second one) has been cancelled, as I was told yesterday by this letter from His Honor... > A second vaccine panel to follow is called, " Vaccine Compensation Under the Act: A Mix of Science and Policy?, " and moderated by Senior Judge Loren A. , who was the Chief Judge when the Vaccine Program first began at the court in 1988. > The panelists here are Conway, a family attorney since the Vaccine Court program's inception; Randolph Moss, a partner at WilmerHale, which represents vaccine manufacturers; Dr. Offit, Chief of Infectious Diseases at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and co-inventor of the rotavirus vaccine, RotaTeq; Marguerite Wilner, former Vice-Chair of the CDC's Advisory Commission on Childhood Vaccines; and Ruth J. Katz, Dean of the School of Public Health at The Washington University. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2008 Report Share Posted July 8, 2008 Conway is a lawyer representing the vaccine damaged kids,so he is on our side,however is is grossly outnumbered. The panelists here are Conway, a family attorney since the Vaccine Court program's inception; Randolph Moss, a partner at WilmerHale, which represents vaccine manufacturers; Dr > > > > From: trophyfish2 <gusindedge (DOT) com> > > Subject: Offit's Panel Not Canceled!!!! !!!!!!!!! !!! > > To: EOHarmyahoogroups (DOT) com > > Date: Thursday, July 3, 2008, 5:28 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > Now this is bullshit, not a single person from our side on 2nd > panel, that seems about right. > > Kirby writes: > > But now we learn that the first vaccine panel (though not the > second one) has been cancelled, as I was told yesterday by this > letter from His Honor... > > A second vaccine panel to follow is called, " Vaccine Compensation > Under the Act: A Mix of Science and Policy?, " and moderated by Senior > Judge Loren A. , who was the Chief Judge when the Vaccine > Program first began at the court in 1988. > > The panelists here are Conway, a family attorney since the > Vaccine Court program's inception; Randolph Moss, a partner at > WilmerHale, which represents vaccine manufacturers; Dr. Offit, > Chief of Infectious Diseases at the Children's Hospital of > Philadelphia, and co-inventor of the rotavirus vaccine, RotaTeq; > Marguerite Wilner, former Vice-Chair of the CDC's Advisory Commission > on Childhood Vaccines; and Ruth J. Katz, Dean of the School of Public > Health at The Washington University. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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