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Preserve secret ballots

Published: Thu, March 5, 2009 @ 12:00 a.m.

Preserve secret ballots

EDITOR:

The writer from Canfield who supported the Employee Free Choice Act in a letter Feb. 27 clearly provides the reasons why not to support that issue. Pressure, threats, assaults, dictating are exactly what labor unions would do to coerce employees to sign authorization cards. How do you explain it when union leaders “recommend” which political candidates to vote for, or whether or not they recommend approving a contract — why are the members told how to vote?

The writer poorly argues why a secret ballot election is bad. It is illegal for employers to threaten employees with “loss of job, reduced hours and/or benefits” if the employees are interested in organizing. How is “free choice” removed by secret ballots? This issue has nothing to do with free choice; it’s all about influencing the choice.

And the writer completely misses the point made a week earlier by the president of a Hubbard company: Labor unions have played a major role in the loss of manufacturing jobs.

MIKE EGGIMAN

Canfield

Autism needs better science

EDITOR:

Autism is a disability that affects people differently. Social interaction and communication skills are always affected, but to different degrees. The focus of science in their pursuit to understand what causes autism has been to search for the autism gene, and they will never find one because one does not exist. Dr. Martha Herbert of Harvard University aptly stated what the focus of autism science should be: “A more inclusive model would construe autism as a disorder that affects the brain, and that is the outcome of complex interactions among factors related to genetic vulnerability, environmental triggers or causes, and epigenetic changes.” What is making our genes go haywire and causing so many to develop autism?

The autism generation is starting to grow up and it isn’t looking pretty. Daily, I read news reports about autistic children as young as nine years old having meltdowns, usually at school, where they have been Tasered, handcuffed, arrested, and thrown into the back of patrol cars. Why are school officials calling the cops on disabled children? And, the police don’t know how to handle these children who don’t respond to commands or act “normally.” Many children are spending hours a day locked in isolation rooms at school because staff can’t manage their behaviors.

A horribly tragic story is the case of an 18 year old severely affected autistic man who allegedly beat his mother in their Kent, Ohio, home in January. She later died of her injuries. The sole message about this tragedy from the Autism Society of Ohio was, “people with autism are not violent.” Well, some people with autism who have such impairment in their expressive communication, and who are so frustrated by this deficit do lash out. Not with premeditation, but in more of a “fight or flight” response.

As the autism population ages, so do their parents, and this horrific incident will more than likely happen again.

My son was not born with autism. He started acting autistic “coincidentally” as he got all those childhood vaccines. The vaccine schedule has more than tripled in the same time frame as the cases of autism have risen. My hope is scientists will take a good, honest look at vaccines and autism. This has yet to happen. Studies backed by pharmaceutical dollars lack the objectivity needed. So how do you disregard the possible causes, when the outcomes can be so disastrous?

ANDREA KELLER

Canfield


Comments

1 Maurinemeleck (3 comments)posted 8 months, 23 days ago

Ms. Keller has written an excellent letter to the editor about autism and I want to thank her..
Autism is so much more than just a disability. It's a metabolical disease affecting every organ in the body causing immune dysfunction, oxidative stress and often mitochondrical disorder. For too many years it's been treated as a psychological disorder.
When doctors and the public in general understand this, perhaps they will treat the children differently.
We need an independent vaxed vs unvaxed children study once and for all to settle this controversy..
Maurine Meleck
South Carolina
grandmother to 2 vaccine injured children-one recovered.

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2 ProAmerican (1059 comments)posted 8 months, 23 days ago

Sen. Edward Kennedy is going to re-introduce a bill for government to regulate tabacco. What would motivate an alcoholic, drug abuser, woman murderer to do such a thing?

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3 sign_lady (5 comments)posted 8 months, 23 days ago

Very well said. I think it's also worth noting that the national media has not covered an important recent ruling in which it was found that a child named Bailey Banks developed PDD (pervasive developmental disorder), which is on the autism spectrum, as a result of his vaccines. The court drew an association between the vaccines he received and subsequent swelling of his brain which is known to occur prior to the onset of autism in many cases.

Many local newspapers such as this one are willing to tell both sides of the autism/vaccine story. Unfortunately, the national media, which relies heavily on pharmaceutical dollars for advertising revenue, presents extremely biased coverage. Only by looking beyond the national headlines can we make informed choices and protect our children. I would recommend the following website to a new parent researching vaccines today: http://generationrescue.org/vaccines.htm...

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