Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 Dear PROVE Members, From time to time we will send out information regarding opportunities to educate the public or members of the media about vaccine reactions. The public has a reasonable expectation that reporters will leave their personal beliefs on the shelf when “reporting” on vaccine or other issues. When it comes to the health and safety of our children, it is especially important that parents sharing their experiences of their child being hurt by a vaccine are given the same respect and consideration as those who stand to have their positions or profits prosper from a vaccine policy decision. Over the years, medical reporter Leigh Hopper, on staff of the Houston Chronicle, has demonstrated a long and consistent history of leaving out the negative but very real side effects and damages vaccines can cause in her stories published by the Houston Chronicle. She has recently demonstrated journalistic unprofessionalism and callous disregard for the suffering that families have endured from vaccine reactions in her Medical BLOG sponsored by the Houston Chronicle. She starts off by lashing out at the educational press release on the very real unknowns and health concerns with the HPV vaccine put out by the National Vaccine Information Center calling it a “a negative spin campaign” (http://blogs.chron.com/medblog/archives/2006/06/the_antivaccine.html#comments) and then goes on to patronize the membership of NVIC as parents of vaccine injured children by adding the parenthetical affront “(and HOW do they know the vaccine caused the injury?)” This is where all of our parents of vaccine injured kids come in – please take the time to write in to the Chronicle in their letters section and of course on the blog itself taking the care and effort that you always do to sincerely educate people on what happened to your child and of course HOW you knew the vaccine caused the injury. Having that knowledge could someday save their life or the life of someone they love. Based on her final comment stating “The anti-vaccinators are lucky to live in a country where, thanks to herd immunity, their children have a good chance of remaining safe from vaccine-preventable diseases”, it is unlikely that your efforts will be met with any change of heart from Ms. Hopper, but your comments will be posted and available when other parents read this and do internet searches on these topics and they will know there is another side to the story. To post to the blog itself, you can link to http://blogs.chron.com/medblog/archives/2006/06/the_antivaccine.html#comments or http://blogs.chron.com/medblog/archives/2006/06/does_anyone_nee_1.html To write a letter to the editor of the Houston Chronicle commenting on the blog, you can write to the email address: viewpoints@... keeping within the guidelines required by the Chronicle where letters under 250 words and you include your contact information of name, address, and day and evening phone numbers for verification purposes. If you would like to reach a little further into the Chronicle’s staff to let them know what you think, the editorial board members are all listed with their names hyperlinked to their email addresses at the bottom of the left hand side of this page: http://www.chron.com/news/opinion/ In case all the comments don’t get posted, please copy and paste the text into and email note and send it to us at: letters@... so we can sort and read what you took the time to say. Thank you for all that you do – if it weren’t for some parents that took the courage and time to speak up about their children’s vaccine injuries over 10 years ago, I don’t know where we would be today. Sincerely, Dawn ------------------------------------------------------------------- Dawn PROVE(Parents Requesting Open Vaccine Education) prove@... 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