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    Tonight's topic on Larry King Live (CNN) at 6 PM:

    The heartbreak …and hope of autism. Jason "J-Mac" McElwain inspired the world with his incredible shot-making at a high school basketball game. Larry talks to the teen, Toni Braxton and others about present breakthroughs.

    #5475

    Tonight's topic on Larry King Live (CNN) at 6 PM:

    The heartbreak …and hope of autism. Jason "J-Mac" McElwain inspired the world with his incredible shot-making at a high school basketball game. Larry talks to the teen, Toni Braxton and others about present breakthroughs.

    #5476
    Mike & Jean
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    February 27, 2008

    For Immediate Release

    FEAT-BC “Campaign Kick-off Rally”: Sunday, March 2, 2008

    Vancouver, BC: – FEAT-BC [Families for Early Autism Treatment in BC] today announced it will be holding a “campaign kick-off rally” on Sunday, March 2, 2008, beginning at 2:00pm, at the Jack Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, 6450 Deer Lake Avenue, Burnaby. This rally launches the FEAT-BC goes coastal campaign, aimed at influencing the electoral outcome in more than a dozen targeted constituencies across Canada in the upcoming federal general election.

    “ In its Auton decision, the Supreme Court of Canada told parents of autistic children to ‘get political’ if they wanted to see their children no longer be orphans of the Medicare system,”states Jean Lewis, a founding director of FEAT-BC. “Well, we’re taking the judiciary at their word and launching a nation-wide campaign to elect MPs, regardless of which political party holds office following the next election, who will vote for legislation that enshrines the treatment of autism under Medicare because it is the morally and economically correct thing to do.”

    The rally is intended to attract parents of autistic children and their supporters from across Metro Vancouver. Its aim is to ignite a grassroots campaign that will help elect candidates for Parliament who will support Medicare for Autism Now!

    “As a Canadian who does not have an autistic child, but who believes strongly in the fundamental values of this country, I am disgusted by the federal government’s willful indifference to the plight of these children and their families,” says Scott Hean, who will be master of ceremonies at the rally.

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    For further information, contact: Jean Lewis at 604-925-4401 or 604-290-5737, and jean.lewis@telus.net.

    #5477

    Thank you so much for posting this Todd!!
    My heart was beating so fast reading this article.
    I have so much to add but I know this is not the forum to do it.

    Kathy

    #5478
    Todd Dea
    Participant

    Ah . . . yah I'm still shaking actually.

    The thing that is awesome (beside the obvious vaccine<->autism link) is the information about the Mitochondria disease. This could explain part of the "wave" or "epidemic" and validate the bio-medical approach for some kids (see article where it talks about common treatment for MT disease).

    Oh and guess what . . . for those effected MT is A MEDICAL CONDITION.

    #5479
    Dave Collyer
    Member

    Hi Todd,

    WOW. That is an interesting article. Nice find.

    Dave.

    #5480
    Todd Dea
    Participant

    Ah . . . This isn't Lovaas ABA related but it certainly is pretty huge news;

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-kirby/government-concedes-vacci_b_88323.html

    The title of the article is, "U.S. Government Concedes Vaccine-Autism Case in Federal Court – Now What?

    Basically the government conceded that in this case, vaccines given to this little girl, caused her Autism.

    #5481

    Hi Everyone!

    Tune in to the Bill Good show on CKNW (am 980 radio) tomorrow (Tuesday Feb 26th) at 11:00am to hear Jean Lewis and Scott Hean discussing the “Medicare for Autism” initiative.

    Please listen and call with your comments and support.
    This continued failure to properly fund children with Autism affects us all.

    They will also be talking about the “Medicare for Autism” Rally this Sunday (March 2nd) at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts. I am sincerely hoping that everyone related to a child with Autism (parents, siblings, consultants, therapists) will take two hours out of their day to show their support.

    Deb

    #5482
    Sheona Havard
    Participant

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    SH

    #5483
    Dione Costanzo
    Participant

    re/MEDICARE FOR AUTISM NOW! RALLY

    Map to the Shadbolt Center

    http://www.city.burnaby.bc.ca/__shared/assets/Shadbolt_-_Map1759.pdf

    Sunday, March 2nd, 2008
    2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
    Shadbolt Centre for the Arts
    6450 Deer Lake Avenue
    Burnaby

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