Guest guest Posted February 15, 2001 Report Share Posted February 15, 2001 > Dear PROVE Members, > > Sources that have previewed tonight's (Thursday 2/15) > episode of NBC's ER > > (9:00 p.m. CST) tell us the television drama contains a > story line about a > > family who chooses to not vaccinate their children, and > one of the children > > contracts measles when the family travels out of the > country to France, and > > later in the episode the child dies from complications > due to the measles. > > > The mother claims she's not a bad mother and that she has > read all the > > information about vaccine side effects (including > autism), and that she has > > even breastfed her child. The tone of communication with > the family has > > been described as condescending and patronizing. > > > We have been advised to alert the thousands of members of > all the support > > groups of parents of vaccine damaged children to be ready > to voice our > > disappointment to the top officials at NBC. Families > with children who have > > become autistic after the MMR vaccine may even want to > consider offering NBC > > executives " real life " video footage of their child's > regression after > > vaccination. > > > Many of the organizations will come out with official > responses after the > > airing of the show, but in the meantime, watch the show > or tape it so you > > can start flooding the network with email responses after > it airs. > > > Go to www.nbc.com, and on the right side there is a > scroll box where you can > > select " your favorite show " . Click on " ER " and then > scroll to the bottom > > section entitled " Contact Us " , and click on " Email ER " . > There is an online > > form where you can let the producers know what you think > about this episode. > > > Sincerely, > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Dawn > > PROVE(Parents Requesting Open Vaccine Education) > > P.O. Box 1071 > > Cedar Park, TX 78630-1071 > > > > prove@... (email) > > http://vaccineinfo.net (web site) > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > PROVE provides information on vaccines, and > > immunization policies and practices that affect the > > children and adults of Texas. Our mission is to prevent > > vaccine injury and death and to promote and protect > > the right of every person to make informed independent > > vaccination decisions for themselves and their family. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subscribe to PROVE Email Updates: > > http://www.vaccineinfo.net/subscribe.htm > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This information is not to be construed as medical > > OR legal advice. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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