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Double-plus ungood.
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Lienda Balla
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RE: Double-plus ungood.
hm? O.o No one has any right to play God and force cures on innocent children or people for that matter! If so true, I'm with you all on it.
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| 12-11-2006 04:58 PM |
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| 12-11-2006 04:59 PM |
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hm? O.o No one has any right to play God and force cures on innocent children or people for that matter! If so true, I'm with you all on it.
Good, I hate curebies >.>

Idiousy The Werewolf
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| 12-11-2006 05:00 PM |
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Anthony1989
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They can't even wage a war! I doubt they can do anything to us.
"All I have is my pride."
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| 12-11-2006 06:48 PM |
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Organize and develope what ever talents the Autistic Goddess has given you. Don't know what those talents are, look for what you like.
Think about all the suspected Aspies who have excelled in this world and inproved/changed it. Would the NT's want to go back in time and 'cure' them?
I'm afraid that the truth is that those of us who have been blessed by the Autistic Goddess are sentenced to a war of pacifistic guerillia warfare. Always slipping out of the shadows to launch attacks of benovelent genius.[/color][/size]
Simplify, simplify . . .
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| 12-11-2006 06:56 PM |
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Flood the White House with Sarin nerve toxin
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"I discovered another sequence of nucleotides, this one is Rigellian! mm hahah, this corpse is full of surprises!" - Dr. Phlox.
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| 12-11-2006 07:15 PM |
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So the US is committing 'a billion dollars toward autism research over the next five years'. What a joke: Some will be eaten up in administration. Some will be side-tracked into other projects totally unrelated to autism. And the rest will probably yield results Jon Shestack (co-founder of Cure Autism Now) won't want to hear.
They will achieve nothing!!
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| 12-11-2006 07:20 PM |
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quickduck,
Just as I thought. I'm not the only one who knows our government can't do it!
"All I have is my pride."
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| 12-11-2006 08:19 PM |
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So the US is committing 'a billion dollars toward autism research over the next five years'. What a joke: Some will be eaten up in administration. Some will be side-tracked into other projects totally unrelated to autism. And the rest will probably yield results Jon Shestack (co-founder of Cure Autism Now) won't want to hear.
They will achieve nothing!!
They WILL achieve somthing... And that's chaos.

Idiousy The Werewolf
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| 12-11-2006 08:19 PM |
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Well, if the government is as inefficient as it has been in the past (it is, after all, a huge group of ultra-NTs), then we have nothing to worry about.
When reading the above, note that I am attempting to be optimistic.
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| 12-12-2006 09:10 AM |
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They got round to bombing Iraq, didn't they?
Blowing up the White House is a bit of overkill.
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| 12-12-2006 09:35 AM |
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Well, if the government is as inefficient as it has been in the past (it is, after all, a huge group of ultra-NTs), then we have nothing to worry about.
When reading the above, note that I am attempting to be optimistic.
The government is useless, If they were doing their job we wouldn't have all these terroirst problems.

Idiousy The Werewolf
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| 12-12-2006 03:58 PM |
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here's the text of the article from the first post.
Congress Declares War on Autism
Public Outcry Leads to $1 Billion in Autism Research
The research funds provided by the Combating Autism Act could go a long way in helping the 1.5 million Americans living with autism. (ABCNEWS.com)
By ED O'KEEFE
Dec. 7, 2006 — In its final hours of business, the Congress criticized as "do nothing" has done something big about autism. The Senate and House unanimously passed the Combating Autism Act, wide-sweeping legislation that authorizes nearly a billion dollars toward autism research over the next five years.
The bill, favored by bipartisan majorities on both sides of Capitol Hill, had been held up by a single member of the House, Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas.
Barton fought the early versions of the bill because he opposed directing federal funding toward specific priorities, particularly $45 million in the original version of the bill that could be used only to investigate the possible role environmental factors might play in causing autism.
A statement from Barton's office said the final bill is "consistent with chairman Barton's view that scientists should determine research priorities, not politicians."
The final bill, which drew support from nearly every major autism group across the country, includes environmental factors in a list of research options that the federal government might pursue.
Jon Shestack, co-founder of Cure Autism Now, said in a statement, "This bill is a federal declaration of war on the epidemic of autism."
But the road to legislative success was a long one for autism activists.
Though it was co-sponsored by 48 members of the Senate and a majority of the Republican-controlled House, the bill's prospects looked dim as Barton persisted, holding up the bill since August, when it first passed the Senate unanimously. The bill and Barton were featured in a segment on "This Week with George Stephanopoulos" on Sunday, Oct. 8.
Actress Patricia Heaton, representing the autism activist group Cure Autism Now, called out Barton by name on "This Week," welling up and demanding, "We need to get politics out of the way here because there are people's lives at stake. And it's heartbreaking. And yet, I see these parents, and they are so strong … they are fighting for their kids, really fighting for their kids. And that's why I'm here to really beg Joe Barton to pass this bill, because it has the support of everyone else. And I think he needs to do the right thing."
Radio personality Don Imus also took Barton to task, repeatedly calling out the congressman for his opposition to the bill, and citing the Heaton interview on his daily program.
Cure Autism Now supported the compromise version of the autism legislation that passed this week and issued a letter signed by 10 other autism activist groups. In the letter, the agencies thanked Barton and his staff for "their diligent efforts to reach a mutually agreed position within our community."
The letter went on to say, "Chairman Barton is fully aware that the autism community would have preferred House action on the [original] version of this bill. While there will be many battles ahead to be won in this war, the autism community applauds all its congressional champions who have made this historic moment possible."
And so, as the 110th Congress concludes its often-embattled tenure, a last-minute compromise led to a historic agreement and this bill is on its way to President Bush's desk for his signature. The entire "Voices" segment and an extended interview with actress Patricia Heaton can be viewed at "This Week's" Web page.
yucky gross.
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| 12-12-2006 10:03 PM |
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bravesj858
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read the article and it seems like it's just the curebie commnunity represented as all autistics. i wonder when they will declare the war won. when every single one of us is gone? is it really heartbreaking to be diffrent? will this lead to manafactured babies?
i fear we will soon find out.
but also, screening before a child gets aquainted by the parents has a chance of the child being hated for who they are and just strugging to become nt and not themselves. people that have succeded the most in life were usually conidfent in themselves, and this bill kills that for many children, as they will be told to only act a certian way and that the way they were made was flawed and not to trust that evil self. this won't be good...for anyone.
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I Dpont Care How Far I Am Away From The Origonal Post But Maybe They Will Learn From This Reasearch That We Are Not Physicaly/Mentally Disabled
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