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Hi!

I know everyone is so busy...

If you have a moment please vote for Autism Speaks.

Thanks so much for your support!

Take care,

Shari Goldberg

Cleveland Chapter President CAN/AS28449 North Woodland RoadPepper Pike, Ohio 44124440-449-9922Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL.com.

I’m sure most of you have already

seen the E-News from Autism Speaks that was sent out this past weekend

announcing this project below and have seen the commercials on TV. Please

read below and vote now for Autism Speaks!

Beth Whitehouse

Greater Pittsburgh

Regional Director

4068 Mount Royal Boulevard

Suite 105

Park, PA 15101

bwhitehouse@...

412.487.6851 (phone)

412.487.6918 (fax)

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From: Parsons

Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007

11:20 AM

AutismSpeaksStaff

Subject: AMEX Members Project --

vote now!

We have been selected

as one of the 50 semifinalists for The Members Project, an exciting initiative

that brings American Express® Cardmembers together to do something good for

our world. Join Cardmembers across the country to vote for one incredible idea.

On August 7, American Express will bring it to life with anywhere from $1

million to $5 million in funding. Which idea will it be? The decision is yours.

Cast your vote at membersproject.com.

Please visit http://www.membersproject.com/Health_Fitness/50,

cast your vote for A.S. and be sure to pass it on to as many people as

possible!

Hope you all had a great

day and half off!

- JP

Parsons

Communications Coordinator, Events and Services

Autism Speaks

2

Park Avenue, 11th Floor

New York, NY 10016

P:

(646) 367-5335

F: (212) 252-8676

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Robin,

No one tried to get you arrested!

I would be happy to discuss this with you off line.

I really hate to bother everyone else with your inaccurate interpretation of what happened at the event.

We had no problem with your t-shirt, your message or you coming to the event.

We had a problem with your attitude, the way you approached guests by their cars, and your unwillingness to put your materials on our Resource Table just like the other 20 plus organizations who had information.

This was a community event and you were more than welcome to join us...it was your choice to stand outside, be disruptive and cause a scene.

You can continue to laugh and make fun as you did in your original email but Autism is not funny! It is painful, stressful and difficult. We all choose to deal with it in our own way. I choose to join with my community and do whatever I can to help. I will say again...there are no sides, just the side of our children. I am here to help my child and as many other children as I can, not to argue with you.

Sincerely,

Shari

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