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    I ran across this article at ABC news.....thought it might provoke some interesting debate.



    Obscenities at a Wedding



    On May 22, Dr. Laura responded to a caller who asked about whether her nephew with TS should be invited to a family wedding.



    "Well, I'm going to come to your party and just scream F-YOU, F-YOU, F-YOU every five seconds and see if you want to invite me back," Dr. Laura responded.



    "[The child's mother] can punish the whole world because of this affliction of her son. She can punish everybody who doesn't want to call this normal. But it's not normal. And it's not nice."



    Egads. Speaking of not nice. …



    Within days, TS families were waging Internet war. They posted a Web site, targeted the show's sponsors, talked up the cause in online chats from iVillage and AOL to the Massachusetts General Hospital Neurology forum, and contacted the media.



    "The Internet has given voice to the masses in ways that will require greater vigilance by those who presume to speak with both authority and accuracy," says Kathryn A. Taubert, who has Tourette's and has been participating in the discussions calling Dr. Laura to task. "It's this very aspect of Internet communications that recently resulted in the warp-speed blizzard of complaints to Dr. Laura Schlessinger's recent inaccuracies about Tourette's syndrome." Dr. Laura backtracked. She recanted. At her direction, Brian Glicklich, VP of interactive services at Premiere Radio Networks, posted an apology on an Internet bulletin board. "The comments we made on the bulletin board stand for themselves," Glicklich said Tuesday.



    But for some TS families, it hasn't been enough. They want Dr. Laura to acknowledge her mistakes, to correct the misinformation about TS she disseminated, and to apologize for her insensitivity. On the air. And on her Web site.



    My Kid's Mom



    Benita Winslow is among them.



    "Dr. Laura's comments upset me mightily," she says. "I felt they were small-minded, bigoted, ignorant and completely anti-family."



    Winslow's son, Ben, has been ticcing since he could walk. Like many children with TS, Ben's symptoms wax and wane. But teasing in the playground and insensitivity in the classroom are constant problems, exacerbated when celebrities like Dr. Laura perpetuate the stereotypes, Winslow says.



    This time, Winslow says, the Web enabled her and scores of mothers like her to coordinate their protest. "It was instrumental in allowing the information about Dr. Laura to be disseminated quickly, and a grass-roots campaign developed immediately," she says.



    "I, too, am my kid's mom," says Winslow, mimicking Dr. Laura's mantra about being the mother of her child. "And my kid has TS."








    The Medical Spouse Network Edited by: kmmath  at: 6/13/01 7:58:45 pm

  • #2
    Everyone is always a little leery of the Dr. Laura posts!



    Kris
    The Medical Spouse Network Edited by: kmmath  at: 6/14/01 8:42:29 pm

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    • #3
      Well - apparently enough people disagree with Dr. Laura's overbearing ways - the show has finally been cancelled.



      Halelujah!

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