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Like a bad vaccine a SWEDISH STUDENT'S Idea is DEFEATING AUTISM REFORM !! Nooooo

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We are currently running in 4th place with only about 100 votes to

overtake 3rd, which is a group of people from SWEDEN trying to make a

different language our 2nd language.. they are not American, they are

also pushing another Idea to bring teachers over here from there to

teach this language. NOW THAT is a personal Agenda...no doubt..and they

used a Student Activist with alot of email contacts to get Europeans to

vote for them...this is somewhat troubling as it's in the way of the "

Autism Reform Act of 2009 - Releif for those that are/or have been in

Special Education " So please if you haven't already go to:

http://www.change. org/ideas/ view/accept_ and_sign_ the_autism_

reform_act_ of_2009

And register then click on the number of votes where it says 'vote'

underneath it. It would be a sad day to see that the community of

Parents of Children with Autism, their families, friends, and

aquaintences ( My ex wife even signed and said nice things about me..

anyone got a scrapbook ? hahaha) go REGISTER AND VOTE.. THIS IS NOT

ABOUT YOU OR ME.. It's about our children and the fact that we are being

'blocked' right now by an 'idea' that was posted by an individual from

Sweden that even states on the Idea itself he's a Student Activist and

resides in Sweden. His voting buddies are around him and mostly in

Japan. Sooooooooooooo..... Are we gonna finish in 4th and call it day ?

Lets muster up and put that link on our signature pages of our

email..Digg it, Put it on your Facebook, Myspace, or wherever... but

lets not let a group that wants a diff. 2nd language beat Autism. Lets

beat it !!! Thank you for your support and understanding. This

somewhat bothered me that they were not watching this to see that the

leading idea's at least are FROM AMERICA...... This is AMERICAN

MADE... Completly.. it's like baseball, apple pie and chevrolet !

E. , Sr. The Office of Advocacy for Autistic Children

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