Guest guest Posted September 17, 2002 Report Share Posted September 17, 2002 Hello All, I have sent this message to everyone on my mailing list so if you have received this in error, I apologize. I am begging everyone that I know to please read and sign the following online petition to stop the Frist Bill and Send a Clear Message that the constituents from Tennessee (or other states) do not support our Senator, Bill Frist, in this endeavor. Please visit: http://www.gopetition.com/region/238/1433.html as soon as humanly possible because this bill has been put on the fast track to be passed. The original message that I received is below for your reading pleasure. Please have every member of your households name, state, and zip added and as many others as you know help with this petition. The bill is anti-child, pro-corporation, anti-justice, etc. Please Help. Thank you, Cyndy Davenport Mother of 4 yrs-old w/ autism Autism/Disability Advocate > [RecoveredKids] It's Looking Bad! > > > > <A HREF= " http://www.gopetition.com/region/238/1433.html " >Frist Bill Petition > > </A> - http://www.gopetition.com/region/238/1433.html > > > > We only have 1,112 signatures on this petition. This is not going to cut > it > > everyone. Unless they see some numbers, no one is even going to look at > this. > > > > Unless I have at least 100 signatures for a state, it's not worth my time > to > > send this. The following states have 100 signatures or more: > > > > New York > > Texas > > > > Please get everyone you know to sign the petition and be sure to include a > > state and zipcode. Send this to your state autism boards and every board > > you're on. If everyone can personally get 10 people to sign the petition, > we > > can get there fast. Tell everyone that this is their chance to be a voice > for > > our children. This could be one of the most important things that you do > in > > your children's lives. Everyone needs to see how many of us are affected > by > > autism, I know there are a lot more than 1,112 people in the entire US and > > abroad. > > > > Jo > > Representative for Unlocking Autism in South Carolina > > www.unlockingautism.org > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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