June 4, 2008

Green Our Vaccines

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Just a reminder that this images are not to be used with out my permission. Thank you for respecting the copyright.

44 comments:

Lisa T. said...

Great photo! Dying to hear what went on. Is that Jim Carey's daughter? Such a cutie.

thomcat

Betsy said...

What a great picture! We were there but hiding under the trees for part of the rally. It was just a bit too hot for our children.

Betsy

our lady of perpetual stuff and nonsense said...

i just happened by your blog looking for "blessed are the meek" bits to use in a church publication. i was profoundly touched by that particular post. thank you so much for sharing your story, and your family's story. i wish i could cut, copy, and paste every word. it's one of those examples of meekness that we need to remember to keep in our hearts and behind our eyes. meekness is NOT weakness.

God bless you,

rachel

Anonymous said...

It was quite an amazing day. As good as Jenny and Jim's speeches were I have to say it was Robert Kennedy's speech that brought me to a near emotional wreck.

I find it amusing that the rally has only gotten the smallest blurbs where as the CDC's talking points got more of the screen time.

Cowards.

Annie H said...

These photos are amazing. I don't know any one affected by Autism but with out the dedication of you and other parents, I'm worried that I soon might. Please keep fighting!

MySocratesNote said...

The last 2 pictures broke my heart. I know there was a lot of love there, and I wish that myself, my wife and my 3 children wish we could have been there.

Ann said...

im on there! the pic of the girl in the white tank top and black pants with my sons pic on my back. great rally!

Anonymous said...

wow. these are some of the best photos i've ever seen on the subject of autism. thanks so much for creating this permanent tribute to all the folks who came.
-- dan olmsted

redhead said...

LOVE these photos. Ginger, can you contact me about using some of them with music for a youtube? Then they are permanently out there for the world to see.

Best

Teresa Conrick
redhead60707@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

I was so moved by these photos. It waw like being at the rally again. Thank you so much for posting. I can't wait to share them with my loved ones!
Sarah

K Fuller said...

I love the picture of the Dad with the sign regarding our senate and the committee investigating baseball and steroids. I emailed that committee everyday during that investigation and told them to get off thier butts and take a good look at the CDC and the FDA. I dont care what grown up entertainment people do to their own bodies!! Investigate what is poisoning our kids

Jenny Webster said...

Beautiful Photos Ginger!! I couldn't make it, so it was great to witness it thru your photos.

Wade Rankin said...

Thanks from we who were unable to be there in person. Thanks for being there, and thanks for sharing the pics. (And thanks for being our friend!)

Wade and Sym

Christine said...

Excellent Job Ginger- thanks for getting them up so quickly for the world to see.

-Christine Heeren

Robin Nemeth said...

Oh I sooo wanted to go. Seeing your photos is the next best thing. Great job :]

Cricutting Wendy said...

Thanks so much for posting these! We could not afford to go. I was flipping channels like crazy yesterday, but there was very little coverage. It means a lot to me to get to see it. We were there in spirit. Wonderful pictures!

Cyndi said...

Thanks for sharing!!!

Joan of Arc, Jr. said...

These were amazing and simply
Raw. I processed them with a box of kleenex because they were so moving. Thank you Ginger. I will forward to every one I know in Rhode Island.

Suzanne Arena, Cranston, RI

erin said...

WoW I wish I had been able to make it! Unfortunately our lives have been made so challenging because of my son's needs, such a trip is not possible at this time. Thanks to everyone who supported and worked so hard to represent us all!


Since the CDC location was limited to 500, I say we rotate and plan 500 people every Saturday until they listen. Seriously! I'd devote one weekend a month...or two.

Anonymous said...

Ginger, these are FANTASTIC, thank you sooo much for being there and taking such wonderful photos! I am "GREEN" with envy that I wasn't there! In hindsight, I should have run up my credit card and just WENT. The rally attendees are just amazing people and I'd be proud to call each of them my friends. Look how much Will Redwood has GROWN these last few years! Wow! Anyway, thanks!

Stephanie Wilson she/her @babysteph said...

Oh, just tears and chills as I look through each picture. Thank you for posting.

Stephanie

Djinna85 said...

I have a cousin autistic, she's 28 years old, living in Brazil, 'cause the treatment is better there than here (Paraguay)
by chance I got a job in the only Autistic center here, is an Asociation without support from Government...
seen the pics of the march and so, has been so... I can't find a word... a couple of them makes me cry...

and at the same time... I'm frightened! we haven't heard about the "side efects" of the vaccines...
Is really refreshing that someone, someplace is fighting for those who can't...
keep strong!

Michelle O'Neil said...

Thank you so much for these beautiful, moving photos.

And thank you to everyone who marched.

I will post a link to them on my blog.

Susie T. said...

My daughter Sunny was there with photos of her 3-yr-old twins Luke (ASD) & Campbell (Autism). Thank you for a beautiful photo of her & Campbell! She was very moved by this event, and I stand in awe of her the other parents whose unconditional love and commitment to these special kids grows daily. thanks for sharing the photos!

Anonymous said...

Okay. I'm dying.

I was totally tearing up until the "mohawk baby" pic.....

Too damn funny.

Sunshine said...

Absolutely Brilliant Photo journey of the day. I was happy to see one of my signs made the cut. We stopped vaxing our daughter after learning more.
I am using my big mouth to help all of those other parents that have no idea about the dangers of vaccines. I was moved to see all of the families affected by autism and vaccine damage. If that is not enough evidence than what is? God Bless you, your family and everyone on the road to recovery!

Sam's MAMA said...

Hey girl,
This is AMAZING!! YOU ARE INCREDIBLY AMAZING!! THANKS FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO...for keeping our concerns alive, for giving us and our children a voice, for giving faces to the otherwise faceless, for your unbelievable talent and willingness to share it....TRULY, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING!!

SORRY I MIISED YOU AT THE RALLY!

Humbly yours,
Lin

Sam's MAMA said...

Hey girl,
This is AMAZING!! YOU ARE INCREDIBLY AMAZING!! THANKS FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO...for keeping our concerns alive, for giving us and our children a voice, for giving faces to the otherwise faceless, for your unbelievable talent and willingness to share it....TRULY, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING!!

SORRY I MIISED YOU AT THE RALLY!

Humbly yours,
Lin

Mark said...

Thanks for posting these amazing pic's.

April said...

Thank you so much for sharing. I am moved to tears, and at a loss for words. Thank you...

Anonymous said...

GREAT PHOTOS! I wish i could of been there, i put one of the pics as a default for myspace heehe. i'm also a cafemom member, "beagles"

Boriquita said...

Thanks for sharing!! :)

UNapologetic said...

I am tearing up a little....this is all too upsetting.. HOW can this continue without someone BIGGER to listen and help.

Great pics..I'M sorry to all that have been effected from vaccines- I 'm trying to avoid them all, my son is 6 months now, and vaccine free.

Unknown said...

I can't help but take a look at all the pictures you have provided. Great pictures. It's amazing how you all participated and joined this event. Hope your voices will be heard. God bless all of you!

heather19 said...

I just cry. The travesty overwhelms me. Jim and Jenny are my heros. You have no idea how tremendous an impact you have had on my life. What would the world do without great and brave souls like all of you standing up for our rights. I have a story too, but it's yet too painful for me to fully retell. Jenny's book gave me strength during some of my hardest days. I don't mean to be a downer. It all just hits me so hard in the heart. You guys are angels from heaven. Champions, giving us all strength to move forward. God bless.

UNapologetic said...

Aww, Heather - you made me sad, even with out the story , I know and can tell it must be very hard for you - I agree, even when were all told and heard how were the extremists, were the ones who are crazy, we don't look to science for our info, we use scare tactics, and we don't love our children enough to vaccine them - through it all - it does help that there are SANE people out there - who Get It, just as we do. Good luck to all.

Noor al Haqiqa said...

These photos just tore my heart out. They make one of the best cases for the ending of these horrid vaccines.

I have watched in my life as "new diseases" become big business and keep on growing. What were once lumps, grew in frequency and look at the business cancer is today. Big Pharma and the Medical business make billions on these totally unnecessary situations. Cancer is another.

And then there is AIDS.

And now we see Autism. With the amount of money being poured into programmes it seems another business is being created. It is an intentional poisoning of your children.

I do not encourage my daughters to have children at all. There are too many threats in the world today and the medical system as it exists today is a big one. It is just as much part of the international genocidal movement and the reduction of humanity movement as are the munitions makers who sell white phosphorus weapons and DU to be dropped on the children of Islam.

I pray that all of you find that miracle to make things right. Then, take your righteous anger and take the demons who put foetus into your children to court.

That is one of the most evil things possible and ties right in with their satanic rituals and blood sacrifices. They need to pay the ultimate price, perhaps be vaccinated themselves.

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