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On Jan. 15th, MSNBC is moderating a debate and they are accepting

questions now for possible use. I'm tired of Autism getting a back seat

to stories of whether or not an athlete has taken performance enhancing

drugs. Now is our chance to be heard. To

submit an Autism Spectrum related question, please go

to:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22574335

I'm hoping if enough of us flood them with ASD questions that ASD will

make it on the debate or at least, make them rethink their coverage

priorities.

Write about something that is close to your heart and perhaps educate

them in the process:

e.g.

Lack of insurance coverage,

Autism as a brain disorder vs. Mental Illness,

one treatment fits all attitudes (like of funding for Son-Rise, RDI,

BioMeds, Dance Therapy, Horse Therapy, etc.),

lack of support for parents to make the decision that's right for their

individual child,

studies that rule out vaccines in spite of mercury still being in

Tetanus and Flu and/or kids having extreme egg allergies while some

vaccines are made with chick embryos,

adult children aging out of services

etc.

Just a few minutes of your time could do so much. Please submit a

question. Please forward to other ASD groups and families.

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There is no such thing as " false hope " !

http://www.autismtreatmentcenter.org/

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speaking about Sen. said " ...he was the

single most optimistic person I'd ever known. He honestly believed that

if people of good will put their effort in something; if they worked

hard enough, anything was possible... "

In my heart, I believe that too!

http://www.johnedwards.com/

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I keep getting a " config " error every time I try to submit my question.

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> On Jan. 15th, MSNBC is moderating a debate and they are accepting

> questions now for possible use. I'm tired of Autism getting a back seat

> to stories of whether or not an athlete has taken performance enhancing

> drugs. Now is our chance to be heard. To

> submit an Autism Spectrum related question, please go

> to:

> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22574335

> I'm hoping if enough of us flood them with ASD questions that ASD will

> make it on the debate or at least, make them rethink their coverage

> priorities.

> Write about something that is close to your heart and perhaps educate

> them in the process:

> e.g.

> Lack of insurance coverage,

> Autism as a brain disorder vs. Mental Illness,

> one treatment fits all attitudes (like of funding for Son-Rise, RDI,

> BioMeds, Dance Therapy, Horse Therapy, etc.),

> lack of support for parents to make the decision that's right for their

> individual child,

> studies that rule out vaccines in spite of mercury still being in

> Tetanus and Flu and/or kids having extreme egg allergies while some

> vaccines are made with chick embryos,

> adult children aging out of services

> etc.

> Just a few minutes of your time could do so much. Please submit a

> question. Please forward to other ASD groups and families.

> ---

> *********************************************

> There is no such thing as " false hope " !

> http://www.autismtreatmentcenter.org/

>

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> speaking about Sen. said " ...he was the

> single most optimistic person I'd ever known. He honestly believed that

> if people of good will put their effort in something; if they worked

> hard enough, anything was possible... "

>

> In my heart, I believe that too!

> http://www.johnedwards.com/

>

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