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Let's just start a list of sites that we discover have something positive to say (even if we don't belong to the site or even like the site in general) :
http://stiglitz.redstate.org/story/2005/3/26/21171/3525


P.S. I meant sites that aren't actually autism-focused
I was looking for "homeschooling websites" and found this today:

http://www.unschooling.com/discus/messag...20030611pm

It sounds very positive even though most of the postings are NT parents.
Well, I can't give you a link, since the particular thread has been now erased by the message board's purging system(I have it saved in my hard drive), however I think it deserves a mention nonetheless:

A while back, one of the members of the Animated Lust(Don't let the title fool you, it's actually a very clean place) forum made a thread about Asperger's Syndrome in a social board, in response to another thread in which I and a few others confessed having AS. The thread maker talked about his experiences with an Aspie at high school, and ended by saying that people with AS are not "inferior" but "different".  Needless to say, the replies were very positive and seemed to have a infinitely better understanding of the condition than the CAN crowd.
i just found a very interesting one witten by a sweedish aspie girl:

http://www.creative-minds.info/Lorelei/Home.htm
I know Inger from another site. Her site is good.
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