afeMinds and autism community call the White
House declaration 'irresponsible and dangerous'
WASHINGTON, July 18/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- According to the
Congressional Quarterly, the White House stated on Tuesday that
President Bush would veto the HHS-Labor-Education Appropriations
Bill because of the cost and "objectionable provisions" such as
a measure to ban the use of childhood flu vaccines that contain
thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative.
Autism advocacy groups are outraged because President Bush
stated in a questionnaire during his 2004 campaign: "I support
the removal of Thimerosal from vaccines on the childhood
national vaccine schedule. During a second term as President, I
will continue to support increased funding to support a wide
variety of research initiatives aimed at seeking definitive
causes and/or triggers of autism. It is important to note that
while there are many possible theories about causes or triggers
of autism, no one material has been definitely included or
excluded."
But since 2005, President Bush has steadfastly refused to issue
an Executive Order banning high amounts of mercury in vaccines
that would protect children and pregnant women despite repeated
requests from the autism community that he uphold his campaign
promise. Under his current administration, mercury has been and
will continue to be knowingly injected into the youngest of
American citizens. The controversial mercury-containing
preservative thimerosal has been linked by thousands of parents
as being the cause of their children's mercury poisoning and
autism.
The
flu vaccine which continues to be manufactured with mercury is
recommended for all pregnant women, infants and children despite
the fact that the Institute of Medicine in 2001 recommended
against the policy of exposing these same sensitive groups to
thimerosal containing vaccines. According to the EPA, one in
every six women of childbearing age already has blood levels of
mercury high enough to cause neurological damage to their unborn
children due to environmental exposures alone. "Injecting even
more mercury into the bodies of pregnant women, infants and
children when it is not a necessary component of vaccines is
just bad medicine," said Lyn Redwood, president of SafeMinds and
parent of a mercury-injured child. "It defies logic that a flu
vaccine must be disposed of as a hazardous waste if it is not
used, but somehow injecting the same mercury-containing vaccine
into a baby is safe."
SOURCE SAFE MINDS
Contact: Lyn Redwood of SafeMinds, +1-404-932-1786,
tlredwood@mindspring.com
Web Site:
http://www.safeminds.org