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Name: Taylor Adams on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Tamara White on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Tera Kirk on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Tammy on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Iliana Rotker-Lynn on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Alyson Bradley on Apr 19, 2009Comments: My thought AUTISTIC just a word, but for some reason when ever I mention that word I get looked at like an alien - what is wrong with the word autism, autistic if you ask me years of wrong stereo typing and the only way to change that is for us all to speak out, be heard and remind people we are as different and diverse on the autism spectrum as those that are not and everyone has strengths and weaknesses. I truly feel good positive awareness is vital, for acceptance, understanding and allowing for our individual differences....! Aspergers Parallel Planet - www.asplanet.infoFlag
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Name: A. Robert Corbin on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Gerald Newport on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael English on Apr 19, 2009Comments: I am very disappointed someone so knowledgeable can come up with something so obviously incorrect.Flag
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Name: Lucy on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Brandon Spillane on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Lori Carroll on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Larry Thomas on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Jeremy Michael Gallen on Apr 19, 2009Comments: I am autistic myself, and hope they end their hate.Flag
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Name: Jessica on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Susan Payne on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Amy C. Schwarzkopf on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Michelle Boulad on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Donna Rabe on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Toby Dubin on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Hilary Stace on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Melanie Yergeau on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Antony Langdon on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Steven Kapp on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Jesse Stout on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Danielle Tate on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Asdwolverine on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Moi on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Elaine Cairns on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Sara MacDonald on Apr 19, 2009Comments: I think this is disgraceful! Shame on both of you!Flag
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Name: Denielle Baldwin on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Jackie on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: B. Collene Stout on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: B. Collene Stout on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Margaret Wild (couldbecousin) on Apr 19, 2009Comments: "Presumption of fault" based upon neurotype sets a frightening precedent. As long as AS partners are pathologized as "THE problem," their concerns can be dismissed and they can only be second-class citizens in their own families. This is unacceptable!Flag
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Name: Stephen Harrigan on Apr 19, 2009Comments: I am disgusted by the behavior perpetrated by individuals such as you. We are human beings. If anything, we are the victims, not the abusers. How much suffering must we endure for you to be satisfied, and why is our existence in your minds so vile that we deserve itFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Katherine Albrecht on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Kathy Hardie-Williams on Apr 19, 2009Comments: Thank you for this opportunity to help provide equity among those with disabilities.Flag
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Name: Margaret A. Maclean on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Sam Bartlow on Apr 20, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Selina Postgate on Apr 20, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 20, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Judy Mckenzie on Apr 20, 2009Comments: CADD proposes a relationship "disorder" in which one party, "the normal person", is valued and the other, "the autistic", is seen as harmful. This as the basis of much of eugenic thinking and institutionalisation. Think about what you are doing with CADD.Flag
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Name: Nanette Scudder on Apr 20, 2009Comments:Flag