Guest guest Posted November 1, 2000 Report Share Posted November 1, 2000 This seems to be " coincidentally " timed with the push for the Governor of NJ to sign the mandatory Hep B vaccination bill n a message dated 11/1/00 3:23:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, _@... writes: << Subj: [ ] Anyone read Ann Landers today Date: 11/1/00 3:23:24 PM Eastern Standard Time From: _@... Reply-to: egroups egroups With stories like these, it makes it all the harder for us to get our point across. " Dear Ann Landers: Twenty years ago, I asked you to inform your readers that children could develop cirrhosis of the liver -- not only adults who abused alcohol. With your help, millions of Americans became aware of this horrible disease. Unfortunately, today, children who are infected by the hepatitis B virus have a far greater chance of developing cirrhosis than adults who become infected by this virus. Children who carry the hepatitis B virus are being ostracized and shunned by their classmates, friends and neighbors. This is a heartbreaking tragedy with a simple answer. If all children were vaccinated against hepatitis B -- which is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- the fear of spreading this disease would disappear. In addition to stopping hepatitis B, the vaccine can prevent a type of liver cancer caused by this highly treacherous virus. Please encourage your readers to have their newborns, infants and especially adolescents immunized against hepatitis B, a virus that is 100 times more infectious than AIDS. A decision by parents to protect their children today can prevent a lifetime of heartache and suffering. Those who would like more information on hepatitis can send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Hepatitis Foundation International, P.O. Box 222, Cedar Grove, N.J. 07009. " Tell me this isn't the vaccine companies at work!!! This looks like a billboard advertisement, not an individual writing a letter to Ann Landers... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2000 Report Share Posted November 1, 2000 Sounds like we should all start writing letters to Ann Landers ourselves so that we can counteract this propaganda and get the word out there that these vaccine companies are poisoning our children. I plan on writing her today! Al Asker aka@... [ ] Anyone read Ann Landers today > With stories like these, it makes it all the harder for us to get our > point across. > > " Dear Ann Landers: Twenty years ago, I asked you to inform your > readers that children could develop cirrhosis of the liver -- not > only adults who abused alcohol. With your help, millions of Americans > became aware of this horrible disease. Unfortunately, today, children > who are infected by the hepatitis B virus have a far greater chance > of developing cirrhosis than adults who become infected by this > virus. > > Children who carry the hepatitis B virus are being ostracized and > shunned by their classmates, friends and neighbors. This is a > heartbreaking tragedy with a simple answer. If all children were > vaccinated against hepatitis B -- which is recommended by the Centers > for Disease Control and Prevention -- the fear of spreading this > disease would disappear. In addition to stopping hepatitis B, the > vaccine can prevent a type of liver cancer caused by this highly > treacherous virus. > > Please encourage your readers to have their newborns, infants and > especially adolescents immunized against hepatitis B, a virus that is > 100 times more infectious than AIDS. A decision by parents to protect > their children today can prevent a lifetime of heartache and > suffering. Those who would like more information on hepatitis can > send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Hepatitis Foundation > International, P.O. Box 222, Cedar Grove, N.J. 07009. " > > Tell me this isn't the vaccine companies at work!!! This looks like a > billboard advertisement, not an individual writing a letter to Ann > Landers... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2000 Report Share Posted November 1, 2000 Her e-mail address is annlanders@.... Her mailing address can be found by her article in any newspaper. Al Asker aka@... [ ] Anyone read Ann Landers today > > > > > > > With stories like these, it makes it all the harder for us to get > our > > > point across. > > > > > > " Dear Ann Landers: Twenty years ago, I asked you to inform your > > > readers that children could develop cirrhosis of the liver -- not > > > only adults who abused alcohol. With your help, millions of > Americans > > > became aware of this horrible disease. Unfortunately, today, > children > > > who are infected by the hepatitis B virus have a far greater > chance > > > of developing cirrhosis than adults who become infected by this > > > virus. > > > > > > Children who carry the hepatitis B virus are being ostracized and > > > shunned by their classmates, friends and neighbors. This is a > > > heartbreaking tragedy with a simple answer. If all children were > > > vaccinated against hepatitis B -- which is recommended by the > Centers > > > for Disease Control and Prevention -- the fear of spreading this > > > disease would disappear. In addition to stopping hepatitis B, the > > > vaccine can prevent a type of liver cancer caused by this highly > > > treacherous virus. > > > > > > Please encourage your readers to have their newborns, infants and > > > especially adolescents immunized against hepatitis B, a virus > that is > > > 100 times more infectious than AIDS. A decision by parents to > protect > > > their children today can prevent a lifetime of heartache and > > > suffering. Those who would like more information on hepatitis can > > > send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Hepatitis Foundation > > > International, P.O. Box 222, Cedar Grove, N.J. 07009. " > > > > > > Tell me this isn't the vaccine companies at work!!! This looks > like a > > > billboard advertisement, not an individual writing a letter to Ann > > > Landers... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2000 Report Share Posted November 2, 2000 I almost barfed up my breakfast this morning! (Cary, NC)persistentC@... [ ] Anyone read Ann Landers today With stories like these, it makes it all the harder for us to get our point across. "Dear Ann Landers: Twenty years ago, I asked you to inform your readers that children could develop cirrhosis of the liver -- not only adults who abused alcohol. With your help, millions of Americans became aware of this horrible disease. Unfortunately, today, children who are infected by the hepatitis B virus have a far greater chance of developing cirrhosis than adults who become infected by this virus. Children who carry the hepatitis B virus are being ostracized and shunned by their classmates, friends and neighbors. This is a heartbreaking tragedy with a simple answer. If all children were vaccinated against hepatitis B -- which is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- the fear of spreading this disease would disappear. In addition to stopping hepatitis B, the vaccine can prevent a type of liver cancer caused by this highly treacherous virus. Please encourage your readers to have their newborns, infants and especially adolescents immunized against hepatitis B, a virus that is 100 times more infectious than AIDS. A decision by parents to protect their children today can prevent a lifetime of heartache and suffering. Those who would like more information on hepatitis can send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Hepatitis Foundation International, P.O. Box 222, Cedar Grove, N.J. 07009."Tell me this isn't the vaccine companies at work!!! This looks like a billboard advertisement, not an individual writing a letter to Ann Landers... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2000 Report Share Posted November 2, 2000 I have relatives who read this to me over the phone yesterday, and they're sending for the info. to give me at a family Thanksgiving gathering! Should I smile and say thanks, or gather my own info. to give to THEM?? Joanie [ ] Anyone read Ann Landers today With stories like these, it makes it all the harder for us to get our point across. "Dear Ann Landers: Twenty years ago, I asked you to inform your readers that children could develop cirrhosis of the liver -- not only adults who abused alcohol. With your help, millions of Americans became aware of this horrible disease. Unfortunately, today, children who are infected by the hepatitis B virus have a far greater chance of developing cirrhosis than adults who become infected by this virus. Children who carry the hepatitis B virus are being ostracized and shunned by their classmates, friends and neighbors. This is a heartbreaking tragedy with a simple answer. If all children were vaccinated against hepatitis B -- which is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- the fear of spreading this disease would disappear. In addition to stopping hepatitis B, the vaccine can prevent a type of liver cancer caused by this highly treacherous virus. Please encourage your readers to have their newborns, infants and especially adolescents immunized against hepatitis B, a virus that is 100 times more infectious than AIDS. A decision by parents to protect their children today can prevent a lifetime of heartache and suffering. Those who would like more information on hepatitis can send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Hepatitis Foundation International, P.O. Box 222, Cedar Grove, N.J. 07009."Tell me this isn't the vaccine companies at work!!! This looks like a billboard advertisement, not an individual writing a letter to Ann Landers... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2000 Report Share Posted November 2, 2000 Thank them and then hand them your information. I generally don't engage in discussions about this topic with family members because I don't feel like arguing with them or trying to convince them but if you have the energy to gather info -- then you should. Tali --- Steve & Joan White <spwhite@...> wrote: > I have relatives who read this to me over the phone > yesterday, and they're sending for the info. to give > me at a family Thanksgiving gathering! Should I > smile and say thanks, or gather my own info. to give > to THEM?? > Joanie > [ ] Anyone read Ann > Landers today > > > With stories like these, it makes it all the > harder for us to get our > point across. > > " Dear Ann Landers: Twenty years ago, I asked you > to inform your > readers that children could develop cirrhosis of > the liver -- not > only adults who abused alcohol. With your help, > millions of Americans > became aware of this horrible disease. > Unfortunately, today, children > who are infected by the hepatitis B virus have a > far greater chance > of developing cirrhosis than adults who become > infected by this > virus. > > Children who carry the hepatitis B virus are > being ostracized and > shunned by their classmates, friends and > neighbors. This is a > heartbreaking tragedy with a simple answer. If > all children were > vaccinated against hepatitis B -- which is > recommended by the Centers > for Disease Control and Prevention -- the fear > of spreading this > disease would disappear. In addition to stopping > hepatitis B, the > vaccine can prevent a type of liver cancer > caused by this highly > treacherous virus. > > Please encourage your readers to have their > newborns, infants and > especially adolescents immunized against > hepatitis B, a virus that is > 100 times more infectious than AIDS. A decision > by parents to protect > their children today can prevent a lifetime of > heartache and > suffering. Those who would like more information > on hepatitis can > send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to > Hepatitis Foundation > International, P.O. Box 222, Cedar Grove, N.J. > 07009. " > > Tell me this isn't the vaccine companies at > work!!! This looks like a > billboard advertisement, not an individual > writing a letter to Ann > Landers... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2000 Report Share Posted November 4, 2000 Oh yes, I just e-mailed that article to her on the doctors resolution voting no on vaccines. It was great to push that button on the bottom of the page that said send it...with her e-mail entered. [ ] Anyone read Ann Landers today > > > > > > > > > > With stories like these, it makes it all the harder for us to get > > our > > > > point across. > > > > > > > > " Dear Ann Landers: Twenty years ago, I asked you to inform your > > > > readers that children could develop cirrhosis of the liver -- not > > > > only adults who abused alcohol. With your help, millions of > > Americans > > > > became aware of this horrible disease. Unfortunately, today, > > children > > > > who are infected by the hepatitis B virus have a far greater > > chance > > > > of developing cirrhosis than adults who become infected by this > > > > virus. > > > > > > > > Children who carry the hepatitis B virus are being ostracized and > > > > shunned by their classmates, friends and neighbors. This is a > > > > heartbreaking tragedy with a simple answer. If all children were > > > > vaccinated against hepatitis B -- which is recommended by the > > Centers > > > > for Disease Control and Prevention -- the fear of spreading this > > > > disease would disappear. In addition to stopping hepatitis B, the > > > > vaccine can prevent a type of liver cancer caused by this highly > > > > treacherous virus. > > > > > > > > Please encourage your readers to have their newborns, infants and > > > > especially adolescents immunized against hepatitis B, a virus > > that is > > > > 100 times more infectious than AIDS. A decision by parents to > > protect > > > > their children today can prevent a lifetime of heartache and > > > > suffering. Those who would like more information on hepatitis can > > > > send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Hepatitis Foundation > > > > International, P.O. Box 222, Cedar Grove, N.J. 07009. " > > > > > > > > Tell me this isn't the vaccine companies at work!!! This looks > > like a > > > > billboard advertisement, not an individual writing a letter to Ann > > > > Landers... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2000 Report Share Posted November 4, 2000 Well the org exists. The NJ Alliance for Informed Consent for Vaccination tells me that this person testifed this summer at the hearings to mandate Hep B in NJ for school admission. Could be a puppet for some CDC person though. Heidi [ ] Anyone read Ann Landers today With stories like these, it makes it all the harder for us to get our point across. "Dear Ann Landers: Twenty years ago, I asked you to inform your readers that children could develop cirrhosis of the liver -- not only adults who abused alcohol. With your help, millions of Americans became aware of this horrible disease. Unfortunately, today, children who are infected by the hepatitis B virus have a far greater chance of developing cirrhosis than adults who become infected by this virus. Children who carry the hepatitis B virus are being ostracized and shunned by their classmates, friends and neighbors. This is a heartbreaking tragedy with a simple answer. If all children were vaccinated against hepatitis B -- which is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- the fear of spreading this disease would disappear. In addition to stopping hepatitis B, the vaccine can prevent a type of liver cancer caused by this highly treacherous virus. Please encourage your readers to have their newborns, infants and especially adolescents immunized against hepatitis B, a virus that is 100 times more infectious than AIDS. A decision by parents to protect their children today can prevent a lifetime of heartache and suffering. Those who would like more information on hepatitis can send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Hepatitis Foundation International, P.O. Box 222, Cedar Grove, N.J. 07009."Tell me this isn't the vaccine companies at work!!! This looks like a billboard advertisement, not an individual writing a letter to Ann Landers... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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