"Children are suffering and dying because some parents are more frightened by vaccines than by the diseases they prevent." -Offit
A decade ago a British doctor named Andrew Wakefield published research findings that linked the standard measles, mumps and rubella vaccine to autism. As a result, many parents decided not to vaccinate their children. But now the prestigious British Medical Journal accuses Dr. Wakefield of not just being wrong -- but of having falsified his data for financial gain.
Don Imus and his Junk-Science Ho, Deirdre Imus, made this a cause and in their cause convinced many young parents not to have their children inoculated against dangerous childhood diseases.
Who knows at what cost?
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From USA TODAY
Myth 1: Vaccines cause autism
Few medical myths have been debunked as thoroughly as this one.
Fourteen scientific studies have failed to find a link between autism and vaccines, says Offit.
The myth was fueled by a small, flawed study in The Lancet in 1998, which was later retracted. British medical authorities last year found the author guilty of serious misconduct related to the study — including accepting more than $675,000 from a lawyer hoping to sue vaccine makers — and removed his ability to practice medicine in England.
Editors of BMJ, the British medical journal, have even called the study "an elaborate fraud," accusing author Andrew Wakefield of deliberately falsifying medical data.
Legal authorities, including a federal "vaccine court" handling the Omnibus Autism Proceeding, in which judges considered the claims of roughly 5,000 families, also have ruled against parents who claimed that shots caused their children's autism.
But myths, once unleashed, can be hard to rein in, says Mnookin.
"This idea has been set in people's minds, and it's going to take a while to overcome it," Mnookin says. "I talk to people who look at the research and say, 'I just don't trust it.' But for this to be a conspiracy, it would have to be virtually every government in the world."
Myth 2: Vaccines contain toxic chemicals
Over the past 200 years, critics have made claims that vaccines contain methyl mercury, ether and anti-freeze, as well as the blood and entrails of bats and toads, Offit reports in his book.
None of that is true.
Vaccines have never contained methyl mercury, a toxic metal that can cause brain damage, Offit says.
Before 2001, some vaccines contained thimerosal, a preservative made with ethyl mercury. But ethyl mercury, which is safe, is very different from methyl mercury, which is toxic.
While most laypeople don't pay attention to such differences, they're important, says obstetrician-gynecologist Jennifer Gunter, author of The Preemie Primer. Consider the huge difference between ethyl alcohol — or drinking alcohol, found in wine and beer — and methyl alcohol, or wood alcohol, which can cause blindness, she says
As proof of its safety, Offit notes that seven studies have failed to find any link between thimerosal and autism.
To address parents' concerns, however, the Food and Drug Administration ordered that thimerosal be removed from routine childhood vaccinations.
Today, thimerosal is found in only one type of shot: flu vaccine stored in multi-dose vials use the preservative to prevent the growth of fungus or other potentially dangerous germs, says Ari Brown, a spokeswoman for the American Academy of Pediatrics and author of Expecting 411.
Parents who remain concerned can ask for a thimerosal-free version, which is readily available. Neither flu shots in individual-dose containers or the FluMist nasal spray contains thimerosal, Brown says.
Some parents are also concerned about potential harm from aluminum, used in small amounts in some vaccines to stimulate a better immune response.
Yet babies get far more aluminum from food — including breast milk — than from vaccines.In the first six months of life, a breast-fed baby takes in 10 milligrams of aluminum; a baby given a milk-based formula takes in 30 milligrams; a soy formula-fed baby gets 120 milligrams, Offit says.
One teaspoon of Maalox liquid, an antacid, has 200 milligrams of aluminum, Gunter says.
In comparison, a baby who receives all recommended shots takes in only 4 milligrams of aluminum, Offit says.
Aluminum is also found in self-rising flour, Offit says. For most people, the biggest source of aluminum is cornbread.
And while many medications and consumer products have trace levels of chemicals, so do our bodies, Offit says. Young infants have 10 times as much formaldehyde circulating in their bodies than is found in any vaccine. Breast milk and infant formula both have more mercury than vaccines. But vaccines, like breast milk, play a vital role in keeping infants healthy.
"If you have zero tolerance for mercury, you have to move to another planet," Offit says. "We all have mercury and formaldehyde and aluminum in our bodies. Vaccines don't add to what we normally encounter every day."
Myth 3: Children receive too many vaccines, overwhelming their immune systems
Again, there's no sound evidence to support this, Offit says. Researchers have studied the question and found no increase in autism among kids who get multiple vaccines at an early age.
What many parents don't realize, he says, is that kids today get less of an immune challenge from their vaccines than their parents and grandparents did — even though kids today get more shots.
A century ago, kids were vaccinated against only smallpox.
Today, children are vaccinated against 14 diseases.
Yet today's shots contain fewer germ particles — the proteins that prime the immune system to respond to infections, Offit says.
That's because the vaccine against smallpox — the largest of the world's more than 1 million viruses — contained 200 germ particles, Offit says.
That's more antigens than are found in all 14 of today's shots combined, Offit says.
New shots also are engineered to be more targeted than earlier generations of vaccines, Brown says.
Experts note that the immune system is stronger than many realize.
When leaving the womb, babies are immediately surrounded by millions of bacteria in the birth canal. If the immune system weren't so robust, humans wouldn't survive being born, Offit says. People actually have 10 times more bacteria living on the surface of their bodies than human cells inside it.
Given that sort of daily challenge, the body's immune system has no trouble handling the few viral or bacterial proteins found in vaccines, Offit says. Even if children got 11 shots at once, they would still need only 0.1% of their immune system to respond.
Myth 4: It's safe to "space out" vaccinations
A growing number of parents are delaying vaccines to avoid giving their children several shots at once, sometimes because they're afraid of inflicting unnecessary pain.
But spacing out vaccines may actually cause children more distress, Offit says.
Studies show that a child's stress hormone levels peak after one shot. Because that one shot is so stressful, giving a child additional needle sticks doesn't appreciably increase a child's distress, he says. So children who receive one shot a month, instead of several at once, may actually have higher total stress levels.
Postponing shots also leaves babies at risk, Brown says.
The vaccination schedule developed by the CDC wasn't developed "out of thin air," Brown says. It's based on research to "protect as many babies as soon as possible."
The "nasty little truth" to alternative schedules, on the other hand, is that they "are all fantasy," Brown says. None of the alternative schedules has been clinically tested — the kind of evidence upon which the CDC relies.
"There is absolutely no research that says delaying certain shots is safer," Brown says. "Doctors who promote these schedules are simply guessing when to give which shots. What we know for certain is that delaying your child's shots is playing Russian roulette."
Myth 5: Vaccines cause lots of serious side effects
Vaccines are tested in more children — over a longer period of time — than any other drug, Offit says. Research overwhelmingly shows them to be safe.
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, for example, was tested in 30,000 women before being approved, Offit says. The pneumococcal vaccine was tested in 40,000 children. The two rotavirus vaccines were tested in a total of 130,000 children. All were tested for more than 20 years.
When introducing any new vaccine, the FDA also requires pharmaceutical companies to prove that their product doesn't pose a threat when added to the existing vaccine schedule, Offit says.
In addition, a special database, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) helps scientists to monitor vaccine safety, Offit says. Anyone can use the system to report a suspected side effect.
Not everyone understands how to interpret this safety information, however.
Some parents looking at VAERS reports are alarmed by the large number of illnesses that occur after vaccinations. Offit says parents should remember that the database is a screening system, meant to cast as wide a net as possible in order to detect the greatest number of potential problems.
The system can't determine cause and effect, however.
A mother may report that her child had a seizure after getting a vaccine, for example.
But VAERS doesn't include a comparison group, showing how many children developed seizures after NOT getting a vaccine, Offit says.
In many cases, the side effects reported to VAERS are coincidences.
And 80% of people who reported to VAERS that vaccines caused autism were personal-injury lawyers, Offit says.
Vaccine makers often take a cautious approach when writing their warning labels, listing all of the side effects reported after vaccination — even if these side effects occurred at the same rate in unvaccinated people, Offit says.
Myth 6: Vaccine-preventable diseases aren't that dangerous
Vaccines are a victim of their own success, Mnookin says.
They have nearly eliminated diseases that once sickened, disabled or killed hundreds of thousands of Americans. But because few young parents have encountered any of these diseases, they don't realize how dangerous they are, Mnookin says.
Whooping cough, for example, once sickened 300,000 people a year and killed 7,000 — mostly young children, Offit says.
Now, partly because of failure to vaccinate, whooping cough is making a comeback.
In California alone, whooping cough has sickened at least 7,800 people — and killed 10 babies under 3 months old, according to the state health department.
Unvaccinated children returning from trips abroad also have started outbreaks of measles and mumps, infecting both their unvaccinated friends and neighbors, and newborns too young to have gotten their first shots. Unvaccinated kids and adults aren't just risking their own health, Offit says. They're also risking the health of vulnerable people around them, such as people with immune deficiencies caused by disease or cancer therapy, who are more likely to be hospitalized by the flu, chickenpox or other infections.
"We've reached a tipping point," Offit says. "Children are suffering and dying because some parents are more frightened by vaccines than by the diseases they prevent."
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Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Don Imus is Back. Mostly?

This was an effort by the left to dictate what content can go out over talk radio. It was successful. Like Imus or not, it is not about him. Recently the left wingers in the Democratic Party have gone after Limbaugh. It will be interesting to see if Imus comes back a gelding.
BY NEIL BEST NewsDay
neil.best@newsday.com
10:25 PM EDT, October 2, 2007
Imus fans: Your wait is almost over!
Citadel Broadcasting is close to finalizing a contract with Don Imus that would bring the controversial radio host back to the airwaves, a person familiar with the discussions said Tuesday.
It was not immediately clear from where Imus would be heard, but Citadel owns WABC in New York, making its morning slot a logical destination. It also owns WPLJ-FM.
Currently the ABC spot is occupied by Ron Kuby and Curtis Sliwa.
Citadel and its chief executive, Farid Suleman, have been rumored to be interested in Imus for months, and WABC long has been considered a logical platform for him to launch a comeback.
He would bring along his longtime newsman, Charles McCord, who last appeared on WFAN Aug. 31. Less clear is what role, if any, a more controversial member of Imus' old crew, Bernard McGuirk, would play. One possibility is a nonspeaking role as a producer/writer.
Imus was fired by CBS Radio and removed from WFAN April 12, eight days after making comments that many regarded as sexist and/or racist directed at the Rutgers women's basketball team . His show also had been simulcast on MSNBC.

Saturday, August 11, 2007
Imus settles for $20,000,000
Monday, April 09, 2007
Don Imus needs to be shot, hanged, drawn, quartered, pilloried and mulched. Daddy T gets a pass.

Artist: Akon Lyrics
Album: Trouble Lyrics
Title: Gangsta Lyrics
[Daddy T speaking]
Oooooooooo
[Chorus in the background]
Alert, alert this is an upfront street bulletin
Coming live from FA
(You gangstas, you playas, you hustlas you pimps)
If you are a gangster and you confessing you kill a nigger on record
(You gangstas, you playas, you hustlas you pimps)
You a stupid matcher fucker
(Gangster, gangster, gangster)
This goes out to you fake gangsters
(You gangstas, you playas, you hustlas you pimps)
I see you nigger
(You gangstas, you playas, you hustlas you pimps)
Nigger we all se you
(You gangstas, you playas, you hustlas you pimps)
We working you mother fuckar
Gangster, gangster, gangster
[Verse 1]
[Akon]
Yo don't make me oohh
(Gangster, gangster, gangster)
Nigger don't make me have to step up in the club
Whit my dogs show all you mater fuckers how we ball (yeah)
Nigger don't make me show how I can violet the law
Get your woman go up in the bar (oh)
Dog how love me
Why don't you show me?
(Look bitch you just a punk)
And that how she be
But niggers wanna hand of l.o.v.e (yeah)
Steady claming like the are pimp
But will never go free (se you)
Say that ain't gangster (Na nigger)
Niggers fronting like they hard
But I know their pussy from the start
Man that ain't gangster (Na)
Still in the projects
But I spend hundred tausuend a car (yeah)
I rather have a crib in Miami whit a boat (whit a boat nigger)
Full of all mi niggers on so we don't go broke
Yeah show them the ropes
Sticking together niggers try to cope
Any one steep in the way will get chock
(Soo)
[Chorus]
[Daddy T]
You gangstas, you playas, you hustlas you pimps
(Aha)
You gangstas, you playas, you hustlas you pimps
(Aha)
Gangster, gangster, gangster
(Aha) (Aha)
Aha)
Don't make mee
Bring out the other side in mee
So I her you think your gangster (heeh)
Don't you wane be
Gangster, gangster, gangster
[Verse 2]
[Pickelh]
Yeah fuck nigger
I see you peeking eyes when I strolle
I see you just by flashing
Pulling them hoe's (yeah man)
Cuss I'm a player like I'm suppose to be
Hoe's on a nigger like it's suppose to be (yeah)
You a sucker so you hate like hoe's to me
And next change get your head crackt to the white man (oohh) (Aha)
I try to keep it fly but this pussy nigger tempt me (don't tempt me)
Breaking the sweet
Swear this brother ain't classy (no)
Noo that's really killing my pimping (yeah nigger)
I mean really, really killing my pimping (really, really)
Look what you gone made Iceberg do
(yeah, yeah, yeah)
Call my boys and start down crew (ooh)
And we will kick that ass nigger (yeah we will)
And we will I say kick that ass nigger (o yeah we will)
And tell you hore she can come to my place (yeah)
After she burn it up fore fucking up you face
[Chorus]
[Verse 3]
[Pickelh]
Now it's a got dame shame Pickelh
What you did too that man (watch out)
I guess that pussy nigger though I was playing (yeah)
I try to tell him but he like fuck what you say (fuck you man)
Watch you mouth, you understanding
He like fuck what you say (fuck you man)
Oh this pussy nigger flicks me in front this hoe's and shit (kick his ass nigger)
So I spun on this nigger they notis it (Ooh) (kick his ass nigger)
Oh you think I give a fuck what your focus is (Step up nigger)
So I look at the next man like step up bitch
Cuss if it's going down
It's been around
Spiting from my chamber (POW)
Like David Banner you don't like me when I'm anger (whaah)
Destruct to your whole ville don't make me have to change you (ahe)
In too a stranger and damage your soul
[Chorus]
[Talking in the background]
[Daddy T]
Yeah I see you gangsters,
All you fake ass gangsters
You don't have the hart nigger
Survive in the streets
Ask my nigger down in Right Street niggers
Ask my niggers in Re ville
Ask my niggers down at wilks
Ask my nigger at Hart feel nigger
Ask my nigger in Altoes
All my reel niggers Aha
Living life fore this shit
And you just want scream it out on a record nigger
You want respect you got too urn respect nigger
Work hard for what you get in life nigger
Fuck you punk nigger
Eat a dick and die slow
Now get the fuck out of my house
You gangstas, you playas, you hustlas you pimps
(Aha)
You gangstas, you playas, you hustlas you pimps
(Aha)
Gangster, gangster, gangster
(Aha) (Aha)
(Aha)

Don Imus folds and then grovels.

A maudlin Don Imus looks like a beaten foolish old man.
Well in many ways he is a foolish old man. His humor is juvenile but it has made him a lot of money over the years. Imus can be vicious and self-serving, but his show can be interesting and entertaining. He is offensive, but universally so and then at other times he can be caring and kind.
His ranch for kids with cancer is over the top, somewhat self serving, but does a lot of good for the few who get to use it.
Imus made a foolish comment calling the Rutger's woman basketball team a bunch of "nappy head Ho's". Not the smartest comment on radio, but then using the word "pissed off" on radio, or Chris Mathews saying, "fuck" on the air is offensive to many that remember much higher standards of public broadcasting.
The problem for Imus is that he is white and insulted blacks. The reverse is acceptable. His transgression is not. Black hip hop music, videos and humor has degraded all standards to the bottom. Language or epithets commonly used by black entertainers are far worse than used by Imus.
Foolish behavior and bad taste is not evil nor should it be pilloried by the PC crowd but it will be. Imus should grow up but not give up.

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