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I have to agree with Dr. Lubcke and his thoughts about outcome measures

and comparisons. There are numerous outcome measurement tools that we

should all be using in our practices, creating a potential data base of

information that could be collated and utilized to demonstrate the

wonderful effectiveness of Chiropractic. There are also a few good texts

on the subject written by our very own. Check out the Chiroview website

for more info. What was that term coined by Dr. Bertrand about unity

without compromising one's philosophical tenets?

Holzapfel DC

Albany

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What was that term coined by Dr. Bertrand about unity

> without compromising one's philosophical tenets?

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> Holzapfel DC

> Albany

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unity without uniformity

(Actually coined from Dynamic Chiropractic)

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Did it hurt having my name for 08 tated on your back?

- Re: Choice

Just for that:

granny

On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 8:10 AM, Tim Casten <tcasten@...> wrote:

> Not fond of Obama or McPain here's your choice

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> www.News3Online.com <http://www.news3online.com/> <

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Not for ourselves but for the whole world we were born

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Not a bit. It's a short name for a rinky-dink such as yourself. :^)

granny

On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 8:36 AM, Tim Casten <tcasten@...> wrote:

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And it's honored to carry your name.

granny

On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Tim Casten <tcasten@...> wrote:

> U do have a very sexy back for being 90 something

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U do have a very sexy back for being 90 something

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Okay, you two - carry on, if you must - but, granny, I loved the video! Thanks.

and that was cool, you could put your name on that newspiece.

Granny, can you resend the democrats for life link? I'm too lazy to look back

for it, thanks. You can send privately if you want.

 

Patty

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Great piece on choice:

Dear Advocates:

The following is an important note from Tony auski, Executive

Director of The Arc of Illinois.

Charlotte

The Arc of Illinois

February 19, 2009

In my opinion, " choice " is one of the most commonly misused terms in

the disability field. Merlin Lehman proposed a different way about

thinking about " choice " and implications for the disability system.

Merlin was a recent panelist at our Leadership Conference and offered

his thoughts on choice, Medicaid Match and Lost Jobs at State Operated

Developmental Centers (SODC). This is the first of three emails you

will be getting in the next few days authored by Merlin.

Tony auski

The Arc of Illinois

815-464-1832

Issue - Choice of Service Type

Some parents of SODC residents are arguing that it should be their

" choice " for their child to live in a SODC. We understand that many

of these parents and residents do not have a real choice, because the

services their child needs to live successfully in the community are

not currently available there.

However, there is another dimension to this issue. It is clear from

history and current law that it is the business of the legislature to

define the parameters within which citizens may exercise choice.

Consider the following examples:

Last year the legislature decided that citizens may choose whether or

not to smoke, but they may not choose to smoke in enclosed public places.

We have a constitutional right to freedom of speech, but we may not

choose to slander others nor yell " fire " in a crowded theater.

You may run your own business, in which you are free to lose or gain

money, but when you hire employees you may not choose to discriminate

based on specified factors.

" Choice " was the last effective argument of the southern states to

retain slavery. It likely extended slavery an additional 15 years. We

fought a great war to determine whether the federal government has the

authority to limit the states' choice in this important matter.

Illinois' favorite son, Abraham Lincoln, stood before the people with

the emancipation proclamation in hand and clearly stated " No! Slavery

is wrong! There will be no choice! " And, he made it stick.

In our immediate circumstances, we should not back away from

confronting the SODC parents' " choice " argument. Of course, the

government is then obligated to provide a viable alternative for their

children in the community, which at this time is not available to

everyone who currently lives in a SODC.

There is precedent for closing SODC. Ten state legislatures have

taken the stand for their own citizens and clearly said " No! " to this

choice and closed all their SODC.

Merlin Lehman

Consider a donation to The Arc of Illinois today and support our advocacy.

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