The Nestle Boycott is still on. According to statistics sited by UNICEF,
in countries with unsafe water, a formula-fed infant is 25 times more
likely to die from diarrhea than a breast-fed infant. Yet Nestle continues
to target its marketing at poor families in just such areas worldwide,
a direct violation of the World Health Organization's International Code
of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes,
Eight Essential
Questions to Ask Before you Vaccinate
The National Vaccine Information Center a non-profit educational organization
founded in 1982, is dedicated to preventing vaccine injuries and deaths
through public education. They also provide assistance to parents whose
children have suffered vaccine reactions; and promote vaccine research
to investigate vaccine safety and effectiveness. Through their research
they have identified 8 factors which place individuals at high risk for
suffering vaccine reactions and caution parents to educate and ask themselves
these 8 essential questions before proceeding with vaccinating their
children:
1. Is my child sick right now?
2. Has my child had a bad reaction to an immunization before?
3. Does my child have a personal or family history of:
Vaccine reactions?
Convulsions or neurological disorders?
Severe allergies?
Immune system disorders?
4. Do I know if my child is at high risk of reacting?
5. Do I have full information on the vaccines side effects?
6. Do I know how to identify a vaccine reaction?
7. Do I know how to report a vaccine reaction?
8. Do I know the vaccine manufacturer and lot number?
And don't forget to ask your doctor to make sure that all your child's vaccines
are Thimerosal-Free (rithiolate).
The National Vaccine Information Center
421-E Church Street
Vienna, Virginia 22180
Phone: 703-938-DPT3
Protect Your Child's
Privacy in School
Support parental notification from schools regarding Channel One and other
companies that use public schools to extract personal information from children.
Channel One is the prime example of commercialism in the schools. It is a controversial
in-school marketing program that shows about ten minutes of news, banter, music
and filler, and two minutes of ads, to captive audiences of roughly eight million
children as young as eleven years of age, in 12,000 schools each school day.
Channel One misuses the compulsory attendance laws to force children to watch
commercial advertising, wastes school time and tax dollars spent on schools,
and promotes junk food, violent & sexualized entertainment, and materialism
to children. It also collects children's personal information on its website.
U.S. Senate and House conferees are finishing up work on the Elementary and
Secondary Education bill (S.1/H.R. 1). One remaining issue is the fate of a
provision to require schools to notify parents about the collection of personal
information from their children in public schools. This provision would alert
parents to corporations that use schools to invade their children's privacy.
Capitol Hill sources say that Primedia Inc., the owner of Channel One, is lobbying
hard to exempt Channel One from the parental notice requirement. Primedia has
enlisted Sen. Tim Hutchinson (R-AR) to help keep parents in the dark about
the personal information that Channel One collects from schoolchildren.
Ask them (politely):
1. Not to exempt Channel One or so-called "educational news programs" from
the parental notification provision in the Elementary and Secondary Education
bill.
2. To reject any provision in the bill or conference report that would endorse
or legitimize Channel One.
Please also ask any Senate education conferees from your state to do the same.
The Senate conferees are: Senators Kennedy (D-MA), Dodd (D-CT), Harkin (D-IA),
Mikulski (D-MD), Jeffords (I-VT), Bingaman (D-NM), Wellstone (D-MN), Murray
(D-WA), Reed (D-RI), Edwards (D-NC), Clinton (D-NY), Lieberman (D-CT), Bayh
(D-IN), Gregg (R-NH), Frist (R-TN), Enzi (R-WY), Hutchinson (R-AR), Warner
(R-VA), Bond (R-MO), Roberts (R-KS), Collins (R-ME), Sessions (R-AL), DeWine
(R-OH), Allard (R-CO) and Ensign (R-NV).
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