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Vaccination Choice Rally in Chicago May 26!

Red yellow balloons From The American Rally for Personal Choice:

We will be in Chicago in 3 days to show our support for vaccination choice and parental consent.  Please join us live,  via satellite, or with balloons to represent all those who cannot attend but want to have their family counted.
 
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
3:00 - 5:00 pm
Grant Park, Downtown Chicago
Complete details here

Attend a Satellite Rally
Sign the petition in support of the Chicago Principles and Calls for Immediate Action.



Rapid Testimony Speakers include:

Twila Brase, RN, PHN. Twila is president and co-founder of the Citizens' Council on Health Care (CCHC), a freedom-focused, patient-centered health care policy organization. She will speak about newborn DNA acquisition without parental consent as a 21st century vaccination requirement.

Maureen Drummond. A vaccination choice activist for nearly 20 years, Maureen now applies her organizing and leadership skills in the #1 vaccination state in the country. Maureen will tell you why you need to keep an eye on New Jersey. In the words of a CDC official: "As goes New Jersey, so goes the rest of the nation."
 
Alex Hintz. Alex is a 13 year-old boy who no longer has autism. He will talk about his recovery and the reasons that his family supports vaccination choice and parental consent.

Barbara Mullarkey. A dedicated advocate for nearly 30 years, Barbara is president of the Illinois Vaccine Awareness Coalition. She will tell us how, the more things change, the more they stay the same. She reminds us that the change we seek is "left up to us to get right down to it."
 
Alan Phillips, JD. Alan is a vaccine rights attorney who helps individuals, families, groups and organizations throughout the U.S. exercise their current vaccine exemption rights and pass legislation expanding those rights. Alan explains how there is a profound disconnect between policy and reality, and what is at stake.

Allen Tate. Allen is a student at New York University.  He will describe how the vaccine injuries of his two younger siblings have impacted his family and his outlook on life. He makes an appeal to all affected families to commit to creating positive societal change.

Sherri Tenpenny, DO.  Dr. Sherri is board-certified in Emergency and Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine. She is an author, international medical consultant and founder of an integrative medicine clinic in Ohio. Sherri speaks as a member of the licensed physician community that challenges mainstream orthodoxy regarding the safety, effectiveness and appropriateness of the nation's universal vaccination program.
 
 
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See You in Chicago!!

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