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I can relate to what you are saying but knew her before she was elected and

she is an advocate fopr autistics.. and it is hard to change things on a

large level esp with disables persons w/ out getting the government

involved.. esp because it seems like you are not entirely privately funded

right?

Most are total dirtbags.. I know but if you let the public kick the real

deals in the head .. we got just assholes left.. so it is important to sort

out the real deals and not contribute to the problem

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Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 12:14 AM

Subject: [ ] Re: Current Autism Campaign

You can forward to a congress lady (women) if you want. A behaviorist is

supposed to call Congressman Mike office for me to visit him and

explain my vision. Honestly I must say I do not believe in politicians or

other people. I have to depend on myself to keep the battle going. I like

the movie General Patton WWII on NetFlix, he seys never dig in, never report

your holding your position and keep moving forward.

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OK that's makes sence. just wanted to make sure I was hearing you right.

One question How do you live and take care of yourself if you don't get a

check or care for one? How can that be independent. I am sooo not a money

person.. I hate greed and what it does to people.. So I am not about the

money either but everyone at least modest

Living expenses , rent, food , electric, health care.

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Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 12:33 AM

Subject: [ ] Re: Current Autism Campaign

It's complicated but in essence any opinion that seeks to derive possibility

I will agree with so as long as dignity and self-leadership are also

implored whenever and however possible.

I am speaking about adult advocacy and not child. An adult (a child of a

parent) so I hear commonly does not have passion for employment inclusion

(equality) because there child receives SSI \ SSDI as an adult. Being paid

at least min wage is respectful. In recent years advocacy disallowed

programs from paying sub-human rates to individuals with disabilities in

programs. However causes that seek community to support opportunities to

benefit groups of people with disabilities (as community work facilitations

as I call them) within the disability work industry do create when properly

made aware of to the community the possibility of higher wages.

My skills in business are limited but what I am good at I am great at. I've

been on the front pages of newspapers 4 times. I am of the higher

functioning in programs and I believe I should help others as well. I

actually don't make a paycheck and don't care for one, even when government

funding is allocated. I will eventually be paid only when I pour candles and

make other products in the program I am hiring someone to help create a day

program for. For now another day program makes lotions, labels candles and

other duties which I contract.

Hopefully this is understandable.

My program will also help those that want to start their own business.

I am to hire people with experience that will train as entry level social

service workers and job coaches.

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You can be a non profit organization and still take home a check. people who

work for no profits don't donate their times(well not all the time)

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Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 2:01 AM

Subject: [ ] Re: Current Autism Campaign

My organization is provided services under the Lanterman Act of California

currently. I will be the first consumer ever to actually own an employment

agency. However in this the Lanterman Act protects my rights as a consumer

and a business owner.

I do not understand real deals statement.

I might in part, perhaps, as an assumption. I do not accept ineffective

profiteers. Special interest has little effect on me because I am stuburn

and iron willed. I've fired a whole radio network that donated hundreds of

radio ads for simply attempting to persuid me not to speak against members

in the business community calling adults with disabilities in work groups

kids. I am not confrontational in all regard, I am constructive and nice but

at the same time hard headed and proudly.

Much of the progress to come has not yet been followed up on as I am waiting

for some things. What has been accomplished thus far is very small compared

to what is feasible in the next steps regardless of government funded. This

organization will be around for the rest of my life and I hope to protect it

for after with the bylaws of the non-profit status I am to form. I do not

know about this paperwork so I will have to hire others to do it.

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we all have different abilities..

I happen to be very open about mine.. I am not ashamed and try dispel stigma

whenever I can . I am also very proud of what I have had to overcome and I

like others with disabilities to know there is no shame and therefore I set

an example that disabled should really be differently abled. Because we all

are unique with special talents there for us to find in ourselves. It is a

great opportunity to show people what they don't know. Understanding is the

key to the remedy of any problem.

So here my openness on my disabilities

I am dyslexic and I have physical disabilities as well (multiple

compression fractures in my spine) and I have seizures and brain lesions

that effect my balance , mood and ability to get along with others. I could

sit back and say Oh I can't work in a traditional sense. (maybe I can't

that is why I am an independent photographer running my own business on my

own terms) I should c collect SSI???? Am I going to let less talented

people define me? I am still smart, I am still able to do many things..

even if they are not what everyone else's abilities are. that is why I was

so drawn to the conversation we were having and what you are doing with

your business. but unlike you I never dreamed of having used these

disabilities to say I COULD NOT DO SOMETHING.(whatever what was) Why

handicap yourself. Like I said my husband has great social difficulties as

well . and was able put HIMSELF THRU ARCHITECTURE school (not mom and dad),

find a wife , raised 2 kids, survive the death of one child , turn around

and serve his community as Mayor to protect it and its citizens and our

daughters resting place. not only do both of us have many disabilities (and

college degrees)we are out there running our own businesses, and paying

taxes to support people like you. who seem not to care that they get the

benefits so generously when obviously . you are a very smart and able

person with a great prolific entrepreneur spirit. Then to say we should

not want attempt treat autistics that there is nothing wrong. that we should

just sit and support all these sick people instead of heal them and provide

them with truly productive and lasting self sustaining employment and

dignity. There is no dignity sitting back saying Oh I could do that . but

who wants to. well I don't want to pay for your wants . just your needs..

And that's coming from a disabled person herself and the mother and wife of

autistics. I think we all disservice autistics by not achieving . and

bringing the judgments against them .. that are false. that they are not

smart(wrong. we know that) that they don't feel(wrong we know you feel).

I admire your pioneering spirit to help others but self sufficiency and

therefore getting a paycheck should be part of that dignity and goal..

Not this attitude of . taxpayers should have to support you in whatever I

feel most " comfortable " doing. As a persons with disabilities I find that

offensive, as a person with disabilities working through those disabilities

and making my tax payments to support you.

Of course you don't have to share your limitations with me. that is why I "

asked " .politely . and NO you are not obligated to.

I am glad that you live a fulfilled and happy life.. but that's not what I

am obligated to pay for as the constitution guarantees you the " pursuit of

happiness " . but it YOURs to pursue. not ours to provide. We are to provide

your needs not your wants.

I also have a 1st cousin who has severe cerebral palsy and yes he does

receive some assistance in his care but his parents work very hard to

provide most . but he does live independent, has a job done also by non

disabled persons . he cares that he brings home a paycheck for a nearly

full time job.

Yes the founder in a non profit can be an employee as well

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Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 4:53 AM

Subject: [ ] Re: Current Autism Campaign

There are lots of ways of thinking. I could tell you about how I am but I

don't need to. That's my dignity and privacy under California law. That's

why others are scared to do anything to grandiose or speak their minds. My

rights are indifferently protected under law no matter how I think or

expressed. To feel this confident is freedom.

Fortunitly people that understand my disabilities help me and I don't have

to depend on much else. I proudly work 7 days a week. I am not ashamed of me

and I don't mind standing up for myself in face of any obstacles. I don't

like politicians because they say things but don't mean them and I don't

like freedom if it is just fake.

I test things as I go to see if it's true. I will confront hate that calls

me lazy like I heard people call people on disability lazy, the superficial

that promise falsely and anything that prevents me from experiencing life. I

am strong in heart and mind and cannot be demoralized.

I am very happy in life.

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> > > > > > > > This is my dedicated focus in life. This is achieving what

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> > > > > > the sake of inspirational passions as excuses.

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http://www.compassionateintegrations.org/HumboldtIncludes.mp3

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