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When nobody wants to talk about something.

Note the unanimous approval.

That tells you it's time to talk about it.

As loudly as you can- and in their faces.

[sPAM?] {Disarmed} RE: {Disarmed} Re:! Re: CAA Passes Senate by Unanimous Consent - See Message for Links to Files provided by Combating Autism Act Watch - soon to be at www.caawatch.org

 http://tinyurl.com/h8xfd July 19, 2006 Frist Praises Approval Of Combating Autism Act

-----Original Message-----From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ]On Behalf Of J. KrakowSent: Friday, August 04, 2006 1:18 PMEOHarm Subject: {Disarmed} Re: Re: CAA Passes Senate by Unanimous Consent - See Message for Links to Files provided by Combating Autism Act Watch - soon to be at www.caawatch.org

Yep. "Director" is CDC director. Not so good. We parents will have to make ourselves the de facto watchdogs in place of the Advisory committee that they took out of the bill.That is why we have established CAA Watch - which will be very active if the bill gets passed.BobOn Aug 4, 2006, at 12:31 PM, markautismcharge wrote:> I should have paid more attention in my political science class in> high school but at first glance this looks pretty good but all of> the items point back the Director "under the advisement of the> Director" or "working through the Director". Isn't the Director the> CDC?>> http://www.a-champ.org/caawatch/S.843passed8-3-06.pdf>> > >> > CAA Passes Senate by Unanimous Consent - See Message for Links to> Files> > provided by Combating Autism Act Watch - soon to be at> www.caawatch.org> > > >> >> > Late Breaking Announcement-CAA Watch> >> > CAA Passes Senate By Unanimous Consent Near Midnight> >> > NIH Discretionary Funding Cut Due to Last Minute Compromise > >> > Colloquy Discussing Vaccine Research a Mixed Bag > >> > See Below for Links to Files Containing Floor Colloquy and Senate> > Report Language> >> > > >> > Just before midnight last night, August 3, 2006, the Combating> Autism> > Act, S. 843 passed in the Senate By a Unanimous Consent vote. > >> > As of this report it is too early to make a detailed analysis of> the> > bill, the floor colloquy or the Senate Report language. For your> > review, files containing the colloquy and the Senate Report> language> > can be obtained by Clicking HERE or going to this url> > http://www.a-champ.org/combatingautismactrevisednew.html> > where you will find links to download Microsoft Word files> containing> > the floor colloquy and Senate Report language. > >> > We will continue watching as we evaluate this bill... > >> > > >> > CAA Watch> >> > A Project of A-CHAMP > >> >> > > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us, please click> here.> >> >> >> >> > J. Krakow> > Attorney At Law> > 2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125> > Lake Success, New York 11042> > (516) 354-3300> > (646) 349-1771 (fax)> > (212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone)> >>> J. KrakowAttorney At Law2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125Lake Success, New York 11042(516) 354-3300(646) 349-1771 (fax)(212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone)

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What don't they want to talk about?

The fact that the government agencies approved toxic vaccines and by mandate, forced you to inject highly toxic substances into your baby.

What should you talk about with them?

As loudly as you can:

Precisely that.

Why?

Because they want you to go away and it is uncomfortable for them if you don't, you have to show them that you won't.

By talking loudly about the fact that they won't do research into the toxicity of the vaccines they forced you to inject into your babies- it is embarrassing to them and it shows you won't go away. This should be pointed out in no uncertain terms that the mercury in vaccines is the most likely explanation for the epidemic and they will not talk about it or do research on this issue because it implicates them and their role in this historically mismanaged epidemic.

The first step is close to being done.

Now it's time to get busy.

[sPAM?] {Disarmed} RE: {Disarmed} Re:! Re: CAA Passes Senate by Unanimous Consent - See Message for Links to Files provided by Combating Autism Act Watch - soon to be at www.caawatch.org

 http://tinyurl.com/h8xfd July 19, 2006 Frist Praises Approval Of Combating Autism Act

-----Original Message-----From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ]On Behalf Of J. KrakowSent: Friday, August 04, 2006 1:18 PMEOHarm Subject: {Disarmed} Re: Re: CAA Passes Senate by Unanimous Consent - See Message for Links to Files provided by Combating Autism Act Watch - soon to be at www.caawatch.org

Yep. "Director" is CDC director. Not so good. We parents will have to make ourselves the de facto watchdogs in place of the Advisory committee that they took out of the bill.That is why we have established CAA Watch - which will be very active if the bill gets passed.BobOn Aug 4, 2006, at 12:31 PM, markautismcharge wrote:> I should have paid more attention in my political science class in> high school but at first glance this looks pretty good but all of> the items point back the Director "under the advisement of the> Director" or "working through the Director". Isn't the Director the> CDC?>> http://www.a-champ.org/caawatch/S.843passed8-3-06.pdf>> > >> > CAA Passes Senate by Unanimous Consent - See Message for Links to> Files> > provided by Combating Autism Act Watch - soon to be at> www.caawatch.org> > > >> >> > Late Breaking Announcement-CAA Watch> >> > CAA Passes Senate By Unanimous Consent Near Midnight> >> > NIH Discretionary Funding Cut Due to Last Minute Compromise > >> > Colloquy Discussing Vaccine Research a Mixed Bag > >> > See Below for Links to Files Containing Floor Colloquy and Senate> > Report Language> >> > > >> > Just before midnight last night, August 3, 2006, the Combating> Autism> > Act, S. 843 passed in the Senate By a Unanimous Consent vote. > >> > As of this report it is too early to make a detailed analysis of> the> > bill, the floor colloquy or the Senate Report language. For your> > review, files containing the colloquy and the Senate Report> language> > can be obtained by Clicking HERE or going to this url> > http://www.a-champ.org/combatingautismactrevisednew.html> > where you will find links to download Microsoft Word files> containing> > the floor colloquy and Senate Report language. > >> > We will continue watching as we evaluate this bill... > >> > > >> > CAA Watch> >> > A Project of A-CHAMP > >> >> > > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us, please click> here.> >> >> >> >> > J. Krakow> > Attorney At Law> > 2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125> > Lake Success, New York 11042> > (516) 354-3300> > (646) 349-1771 (fax)> > (212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone)> >>> J. KrakowAttorney At Law2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125Lake Success, New York 11042(516) 354-3300(646) 349-1771 (fax)(212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone)

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Be all over them all the time everywhere:

www.caawatch.org (not yet operational)

http://www.a-champ.org/combatingautismactrevisednew.html

www.a-champ.org/weareeverywhere.html

On Aug 4, 2006, at 3:19 PM, markautismcharge wrote:

> What is the best way to do this? Just keep an eye open for now see

> what area they are proposinig to research\investigate??

>

>

> > > >

> > > > CAA Passes Senate by Unanimous Consent - See Message

> for Links to

> > > Files

> > > > provided by Combating Autism Act Watch - soon to be

> at

> > > www.caawatch.org

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Late Breaking Announcement-CAA Watch

> > > >

> > > > CAA Passes Senate By Unanimous Consent Near Midnight

> > > >

> > > > NIH Discretionary Funding Cut Due to Last Minute

> Compromise

> > > >

> > > > Colloquy Discussing Vaccine Research a Mixed Bag

> > > >

> > > > See Below for Links to Files Containing Floor

> Colloquy and Senate

> > > > Report Language

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Just before midnight last night, August 3, 2006, the

> Combating

> > > Autism

> > > > Act, S. 843 passed in the Senate By a Unanimous

> Consent vote.

> > > >

> > > > As of this report it is too early to make a detailed

> analysis of

> > > the

> > > > bill, the floor colloquy or the Senate Report

> language. For your

> > > > review, files containing the colloquy and the Senate

> Report

> > > language

> > > > can be obtained by Clicking HERE or going to this url

> > > > http://www.a-

> champ.org/combatingautismactrevisednew.html

> > > > where you will find links to download Microsoft Word

> files

> > > containing

> > > > the floor colloquy and Senate Report language.

> > > >

> > > > We will continue watching as we evaluate this

> bill...

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > CAA Watch

> > > >

> > > > A Project of A-CHAMP

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us,

> please click

> > > here.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > J. Krakow

> > > > Attorney At Law

> > > > 2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125

> > > > Lake Success, New York 11042

> > > > (516) 354-3300

> > > > (646) 349-1771 (fax)

> > > > (212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone)

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > J. Krakow

> > Attorney At Law

> > 2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125

> > Lake Success, New York 11042

> > (516) 354-3300

> > (646) 349-1771 (fax)

> > (212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone)

> >

> >

> > Join the web's lar- gest community.

> > .

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ----------------------------------------------------------

> ---------

> > Groups are talking. We´re listening. Check out the

> >

> > Create a conver-

> >

> > sation with blogs.

> >

> > .

> >

>

>

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The excerpted portion of Enzi's floor colloquy statement [below] was

made after he cited the IOM 5/04 vaccine safety report finding no

association between vaccines and autism. While Enzi does cite the IOM's

page 61 reference to not ruling out susceptible subgroups what we had

last night was a Senate pronouncement that the IOM finding of no

association is the FINAL WORD on epidemiology unless a heavy burden is

met to produce biomedical research that suggests otherwise. This will

be used to chill any effort to get alternate study of the VSD,

including the Maloney bill, H.R. 5940. After all, if we have the final

word why do we need more epidemiology. Yes, parents wanted funds spent

on biomedical, but the tradeoff here is a highly cynical one. I would

not accept money for biomedical research if I had to agree that the IOM

pronoouncement on epidemiology was correct and would not be disturbed

unless the biomedical research turned up something really good. Yet

that is the political tradeoff we got. If I were a defendant in the

vaccine litigation I would be very happy with this tradeoff.

In my opinion not good for our vaccine injured children. What do you

think? (Rest of colloquy and documents are available at

www.a-champ.org/combatingautismactrevisednew.html

ENZI (in part)

" I also want to note that this broad statement is appropriately limited

to biomedical and not epidemiological research. Although S 843 provides

for specific centers of excellence to examine epidemiological issues

related to autism spectrum disorder, there is currently no expectation

that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should further

pursue additional epidemiological research regarding the link between

autism spectrum disorder and vaccines or vaccine components, unless new

biomedical research provides additional information about specific

at-risk subpopulations. At this point, given what we know and what has

already been done in this area, no new epidemiological research is

required. "

On Aug 4, 2006, at 3:35 PM, markautismcharge wrote:

> Monitor the bill to study unvaccinated versus vaccinated may be a

> good idea as well. Make sure that isn't bastardized.

>

> http://www.upi.com/ConsumerHealthDaily/view.php?StoryID=20060728-

> 111605-3532r

>

>

> > > > > >

> > > > > > CAA Passes Senate by Unanimous Consent - See Message

> > > for Links to

> > > > > Files

> > > > > > provided by Combating Autism Act Watch - soon to be

> > > at

> > > > > www.caawatch.org

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Late Breaking Announcement-CAA Watch

> > > > > >

> > > > > > CAA Passes Senate By Unanimous Consent Near Midnight

> > > > > >

> > > > > > NIH Discretionary Funding Cut Due to Last Minute

> > > Compromise

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Colloquy Discussing Vaccine Research a Mixed Bag

> > > > > >

> > > > > > See Below for Links to Files Containing Floor

> > > Colloquy and Senate

> > > > > > Report Language

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Just before midnight last night, August 3, 2006, the

> > > Combating

> > > > > Autism

> > > > > > Act, S. 843 passed in the Senate By a Unanimous

> > > Consent vote.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > As of this report it is too early to make a detailed

> > > analysis of

> > > > > the

> > > > > > bill, the floor colloquy or the Senate Report

> > > language. For your

> > > > > > review, files containing the colloquy and the Senate

> > > Report

> > > > > language

> > > > > > can be obtained by Clicking HERE or going to this url

> > > > > > http://www.a-

> > > champ.org/combatingautismactrevisednew.html

> > > > > > where you will find links to download Microsoft Word

> > > files

> > > > > containing

> > > > > > the floor colloquy and Senate Report language.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > We will continue watching as we evaluate this

> > > bill...

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > CAA Watch

> > > > > >

> > > > > > A Project of A-CHAMP

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us,

> > > please click

> > > > > here.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > J. Krakow

> > > > > > Attorney At Law

> > > > > > 2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125

> > > > > > Lake Success, New York 11042

> > > > > > (516) 354-3300

> > > > > > (646) 349-1771 (fax)

> > > > > > (212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone)

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > J. Krakow

> > > > Attorney At Law

> > > > 2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125

> > > > Lake Success, New York 11042

> > > > (516) 354-3300

> > > > (646) 349-1771 (fax)

> > > > (212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone)

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Join the web's lar- gest community.

> > > > .

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > ----------------------------------------------------------

> > > ---------

> > > > Groups are talking. We´re listening. Check out the

> > > >

> > > > Create a conver-

> > > >

> > > > sation with blogs.

> > > >

> > > > .

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > J. Krakow

> > Attorney At Law

> > 2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125

> > Lake Success, New York 11042

> > (516) 354-3300

> > (646) 349-1771 (fax)

> > (212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone)

> >

>

>

J. Krakow

Attorney At Law

2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125

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This is not a surprise.

Get out the bullhorns and bang away!!!!

Re: [sPAM?] {Disarmed} Re: Re: CAA Passes Senate by Unanimous Consent - See Message for Links to Files provided by Combating Autism Act Watch - soon to be at www.caawatch.org

The excerpted portion of Enzi's floor colloquy statement [below] was made after he cited the IOM 5/04 vaccine safety report finding no association between vaccines and autism. While Enzi does cite the IOM's page 61 reference to not ruling out susceptible subgroups what we had last night was a Senate pronouncement that the IOM finding of no association is the FINAL WORD on epidemiology unless a heavy burden is met to produce biomedical research that suggests otherwise. This will be used to chill any effort to get alternate study of the VSD, including the Maloney bill, H.R. 5940. After all, if we have the final word why do we need more epidemiology. Yes, parents wanted funds spent on biomedical, but the tradeoff here is a highly cynical one. I would not accept money for biomedical research if I had to agree that the IOM pronoouncement on epidemiology was correct and would not be disturbed unless the biomedical research turned up something really good. Yet that is the political tradeoff we got. If I were a defendant in the vaccine litigation I would be very happy with this tradeoff.In my opinion not good for our vaccine injured children. What do you think? (Rest of colloquy and documents are available atwww.a-champ.org/combatingautismactrevisednew.htmlENZI (in part)"I also want to note that this broad statement is appropriately limited to biomedical and not epidemiological research. Although S 843 provides for specific centers of excellence to examine epidemiological issues related to autism spectrum disorder, there is currently no expectation that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should further pursue additional epidemiological research regarding the link between autism spectrum disorder and vaccines or vaccine components, unless new biomedical research provides additional information about specific at-risk subpopulations. At this point, given what we know and what has already been done in this area, no new epidemiological research is required."On Aug 4, 2006, at 3:35 PM, markautismcharge wrote:> Monitor the bill to study unvaccinated versus vaccinated may be a> good idea as well. Make sure that isn't bastardized.>> http://www.upi.com/ConsumerHealthDaily/view.php?StoryID=20060728-> 111605-3532r>> > > > > > >> > > > > > CAA Passes Senate by Unanimous Consent - See Message> > > for Links to> > > > > Files> > > > > > provided by Combating Autism Act Watch - soon to be> > > at> > > > > www.caawatch.org> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > Late Breaking Announcement-CAA Watch> > > > > >> > > > > > CAA Passes Senate By Unanimous Consent Near Midnight> > > > > >> > > > > > NIH Discretionary Funding Cut Due to Last Minute> > > Compromise> > > > > >> > > > > > Colloquy Discussing Vaccine Research a Mixed Bag> > > > > >> > > > > > See Below for Links to Files Containing Floor> > > Colloquy and Senate> > > > > > Report Language> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > Just before midnight last night, August 3, 2006, the> > > Combating> > > > > Autism> > > > > > Act, S. 843 passed in the Senate By a Unanimous> > > Consent vote.> > > > > >> > > > > > As of this report it is too early to make a detailed> > > analysis of> > > > > the> > > > > > bill, the floor colloquy or the Senate Report> > > language. For your> > > > > > review, files containing the colloquy and the Senate> > > Report> > > > > language> > > > > > can be obtained by Clicking HERE or going to this url> > > > > > http://www.a-> > > champ.org/combatingautismactrevisednew.html> > > > > > where you will find links to download Microsoft Word> > > files> > > > > containing> > > > > > the floor colloquy and Senate Report language.> > > > > >> > > > > > We will continue watching as we evaluate this> > > bill...> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > CAA Watch> > > > > >> > > > > > A Project of A-CHAMP> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us,> > > please click> > > > > here.> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > J. Krakow> > > > > > Attorney At Law> > > > > > 2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125> > > > > > Lake Success, New York 11042> > > > > > (516) 354-3300> > > > > > (646) 349-1771 (fax)> > > > > > (212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone)> > > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > J. Krakow> > > > Attorney At Law> > > > 2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125> > > > Lake Success, New York 11042> > > > (516) 354-3300> > > > (646) 349-1771 (fax)> > > > (212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone)> > > >> > > >> > > > Join the web's lar- gest community.> > > > .> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > ----------------------------------------------------------> > > ---------> > > > Groups are talking. We´re listening. Check out the> > > >> > > > Create a conver-> > > >> > > > sation with blogs.> > > >> > > > .> > > >> > >> > >> > J. Krakow> > Attorney At Law> > 2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125> > Lake Success, New York 11042> > (516) 354-3300> > (646) 349-1771 (fax)> > (212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone)> >>> J. 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If I were a mother and I had a baby-

I wouldn't anything these people say.

I would opt out of the vaccine program.

That would be the appropriate thing to do.

Given the damage done in the vaccine program to our children, at the very least one should be looking at vaccine safety- not just thimerosal, but everything.

Re: [sPAM?] {Disarmed} Re: Re: CAA Passes Senate by Unanimous Consent - See Message for Links to Files provided by Combating Autism Act Watch - soon to be at www.caawatch.org

The excerpted portion of Enzi's floor colloquy statement [below] was made after he cited the IOM 5/04 vaccine safety report finding no association between vaccines and autism. While Enzi does cite the IOM's page 61 reference to not ruling out susceptible subgroups what we had last night was a Senate pronouncement that the IOM finding of no association is the FINAL WORD on epidemiology unless a heavy burden is met to produce biomedical research that suggests otherwise. This will be used to chill any effort to get alternate study of the VSD, including the Maloney bill, H.R. 5940. After all, if we have the final word why do we need more epidemiology. Yes, parents wanted funds spent on biomedical, but the tradeoff here is a highly cynical one. I would not accept money for biomedical research if I had to agree that the IOM pronoouncement on epidemiology was correct and would not be disturbed unless the biomedical research turned up something really good. Yet that is the political tradeoff we got. If I were a defendant in the vaccine litigation I would be very happy with this tradeoff.In my opinion not good for our vaccine injured children. What do you think? (Rest of colloquy and documents are available atwww.a-champ.org/combatingautismactrevisednew.htmlENZI (in part)"I also want to note that this broad statement is appropriately limited to biomedical and not epidemiological research. Although S 843 provides for specific centers of excellence to examine epidemiological issues related to autism spectrum disorder, there is currently no expectation that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should further pursue additional epidemiological research regarding the link between autism spectrum disorder and vaccines or vaccine components, unless new biomedical research provides additional information about specific at-risk subpopulations. At this point, given what we know and what has already been done in this area, no new epidemiological research is required."On Aug 4, 2006, at 3:35 PM, markautismcharge wrote:> Monitor the bill to study unvaccinated versus vaccinated may be a> good idea as well. Make sure that isn't bastardized.>> http://www.upi.com/ConsumerHealthDaily/view.php?StoryID=20060728-> 111605-3532r>> > > > > > >> > > > > > CAA Passes Senate by Unanimous Consent - See Message> > > for Links to> > > > > Files> > > > > > provided by Combating Autism Act Watch - soon to be> > > at> > > > > www.caawatch.org> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > Late Breaking Announcement-CAA Watch> > > > > >> > > > > > CAA Passes Senate By Unanimous Consent Near Midnight> > > > > >> > > > > > NIH Discretionary Funding Cut Due to Last Minute> > > Compromise> > > > > >> > > > > > Colloquy Discussing Vaccine Research a Mixed Bag> > > > > >> > > > > > See Below for Links to Files Containing Floor> > > Colloquy and Senate> > > > > > Report Language> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > Just before midnight last night, August 3, 2006, the> > > Combating> > > > > Autism> > > > > > Act, S. 843 passed in the Senate By a Unanimous> > > Consent vote.> > > > > >> > > > > > As of this report it is too early to make a detailed> > > analysis of> > > > > the> > > > > > bill, the floor colloquy or the Senate Report> > > language. For your> > > > > > review, files containing the colloquy and the Senate> > > Report> > > > > language> > > > > > can be obtained by Clicking HERE or going to this url> > > > > > http://www.a-> > > champ.org/combatingautismactrevisednew.html> > > > > > where you will find links to download Microsoft Word> > > files> > > > > containing> > > > > > the floor colloquy and Senate Report language.> > > > > >> > > > > > We will continue watching as we evaluate this> > > bill...> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > CAA Watch> > > > > >> > > > > > A Project of A-CHAMP> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from us,> > > please click> > > > > here.> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > J. 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