Guest guest Posted June 11, 2007 Report Share Posted June 11, 2007 hi.. as far as I am concerned.. cindy.. follow your heart and your gut. I would not allow an affiliation with an organization that denies what is evident. the thimerosol and mmr link to spectrum disorders. They won't even go there on biomedical...LiaSee what's free at AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2007 Report Share Posted June 11, 2007 Don't be paranoid , Autism Speaks speaks for us all.... er. I just threw up in my mouth a little... That is very interesting... and unprofessional. I would pay them a personal visit and ask them why they sent your email on... of course we know why... AS has their claws in everything. Honestly, you would do better to run a local fundraising campaign for the books... our local group just got a grant for books to donate to our library, I will ask them thru who --its wasn't AS. but heck, put up collection tins in local stores, etc... there is better money than their dirty money. jenny Interesting, AS & trust As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit actually.Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then Ifound out what they are truly about and decided that it violates mymoral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit.Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big fortune100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to theemployees at the company who had supported me for many years becausemy father was the Director of Management Information Systems for 30+years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were nolonger supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our localgroups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I askedthem to support us, in lieu of the walk.Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like tohave books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer hadwritten them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I lookat the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of myemail to the fortune 100 company!!!So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company forwarded myemail which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want tofund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but weneed the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU.Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company(and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made itsway to Autism Speaks.Are they trying to silence me? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 are you serious? I am sorry you feel this way. I understand the e-mail was forwarded to Autism Speaks by an Alcoa employee who saw it posted on an Alcoa bulletin board/intranet. You can’t blame AS for that. More importantly and to the point of this e-mail, this matter has nothing to do with morale fiber. If books are needed that is more important than your ego. AS has in fact donated books, videos, and all sorts of materials to many parent libraries. If you disagree with the philosophy or methods of the organization that is fine but don’t allow families to suffer by rejecting a generous offer. What is more important to you? As for you comment of “Are they trying to silence me?” I really don’t get the basis of that comment. I know you harbor intense rage as is evident by many of your posts but I fear it is now clouding your judgment in what your real mission is. Marty From: autismlink EOHarm Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 11:12 AM Subject: Interesting, AS & trust As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit actually. Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big fortune 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the employees at the company who had supported me for many years because my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for 30+ years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were no longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our local groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I asked them to support us, in lieu of the walk. Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like to have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer had written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my email to the fortune 100 company!!! So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company forwarded my email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want to fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but we need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made its way to Autism Speaks. Are they trying to silence me? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 I say accept the offer so long as YOU can choose the books they want to help out with (including many copies of EOH and books by DAN! doctors that can truly help other parents). If they control the decision of what books - then no, I wouldn't be a part of that. > > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit actually. > Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I > found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my > moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. > > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big fortune > 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the > employees at the company who had supported me for many years because > my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for 30+ > years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were no > longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our local > groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I asked > them to support us, in lieu of the walk. > > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like to > have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer had > written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look > at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my > email to the fortune 100 company!!! > > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company forwarded my > email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want to > fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but we > need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. > > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company > (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made its > way to Autism Speaks. > > Are they trying to silence me? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 That makes sense. Usually philanthropy comes with strings attached. It's all about social control. On Jun 11, 2007, at 7:28 PM, patriciaa_67 wrote: I say accept the offer so long as YOU can choose the books they want to help out with (including many copies of EOH and books by DAN! doctors that can truly help other parents). If they control the decision of what books - then no, I wouldn't be a part of that. > > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit actually. > Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I > found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my > moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. > > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big fortune > 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the > employees at the company who had supported me for many years because > my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for 30+ > years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were no > longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our local > groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I asked > them to support us, in lieu of the walk. > > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like to > have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer had > written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look > at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my > email to the fortune 100 company!!! > > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company forwarded my > email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want to > fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but we > need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. > > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company > (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made its > way to Autism Speaks. > > Are they trying to silence me? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 Just curious as to who you are Marty? Do not translate that as hostile, just really curious. Still I question why the employee felt the need to forward it to AS when was saying she wanted money to stay more local. Was someone pissed? It doesn't make sense other than that, someone was mad she was skipping the Walk this year... anyway... I don't have much info on the whole thing, don't know who you are.. just random thoughts. I agree with 100% we need to start collecting funds locally that go to local people... I am losing trust BIG national Orgs like AS. Interesting, AS & trustAs many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit actually.Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then Ifound out what they are truly about and decided that it violates mymoral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit.Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big fortune100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to theemployees at the company who had supported me for many years becausemy father was the Director of Management Information Systems for 30+years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were nolonger supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our localgroups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I askedthem to support us, in lieu of the walk.Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like tohave books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer hadwritten them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I lookat the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of myemail to the fortune 100 company!!!So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company forwarded myemail which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want tofund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but weneed the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU.Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company(and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made itsway to Autism Speaks.Are they trying to silence me? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 That's pretty creepy, gave you good advice... Dana Connor > > Just curious as to who you are Marty? Do not translate that as hostile, just really curious. > > Still I question why the employee felt the need to forward it to AS when was saying she wanted money to stay more local. Was someone pissed? It doesn't make sense other than that, someone was mad she was skipping the Walk this year... > > anyway... > I don't have much info on the whole thing, don't know who you are.. just random thoughts. > > I agree with 100% we need to start collecting funds locally that go to local people... I am losing trust BIG national Orgs like AS. > > Interesting, AS & trust > > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit actually. > Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I > found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my > moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. > > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big fortune > 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the > employees at the company who had supported me for many years because > my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for 30+ > years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were no > longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our local > groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I asked > them to support us, in lieu of the walk. > > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like to > have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer had > written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look > at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my > email to the fortune 100 company!!! > > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company forwarded my > email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want to > fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but we > need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. > > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company > (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made its > way to Autism Speaks. > > Are they trying to silence me? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 " I know you harbor intense rage as is evident by many of your posts but I fear it is now clouding your judgment in what your real mission is " . Speaking about " real missions " , Marty... What is Autism Speaks real mission... In your opinion? > > are you serious? I am sorry you feel this way. I understand the > e-mail was forwarded to Autism Speaks by an Alcoa employee who saw it posted > on an Alcoa bulletin board/intranet. You can't blame AS for that. > > > > More importantly and to the point of this e-mail, this matter has nothing to > do with morale fiber. If books are needed that is more important than your > ego. > > > > AS has in fact donated books, videos, and all sorts of materials to many > parent libraries. If you disagree with the philosophy or methods of the > organization that is fine but don't allow families to suffer by rejecting a > generous offer. What is more important to you? > > > > As for you comment of " Are they trying to silence me? " I really don't get > the basis of that comment. > > > > I know you harbor intense rage as is evident by many of your posts but I > fear it is now clouding your judgment in what your real mission is. > > > > Marty > > > > > > > > From: autismlink > <mailto:EOHarm%40> EOHarm > Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 11:12 AM > Subject: Interesting, AS & trust > > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit actually. > Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I > found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my > moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. > > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big fortune > 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the > employees at the company who had supported me for many years because > my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for 30+ > years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were no > longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our local > groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I asked > them to support us, in lieu of the walk. > > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like to > have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer had > written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look > at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my > email to the fortune 100 company!!! > > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company forwarded my > email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want to > fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but we > need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. > > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company > (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made its > way to Autism Speaks. > > Are they trying to silence me? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 I take no offense at all to your question. I am a parent of a child with autism and a long time advocate for all individuals affected by ASD's. For background and many on this list know I was a former Trustee of NAAR. However, my comments were not about the organization but about putting aside differences in certain circumstances if the act helps families in need. As for the employee, I have no idea why the e-mail was forwarded. I do agree that there is universal truth in the need to start collecting funds locally that go to local people. I trust this is responsive. Marty -- In EOHarm , " M. Webster" <jenny@...> wrote:>> Just curious as to who you are Marty? Do not translate that as hostile, just really curious.> > Still I question why the employee felt the need to forward it to AS when was saying she wanted money to stay more local. Was someone pissed? It doesn't make sense other than that, someone was mad she was skipping the Walk this year...> > anyway... > I don't have much info on the whole thing, don't know who you are.. just random thoughts.> > I agree with 100% we need to start collecting funds locally that go to local people... I am losing trust BIG national Orgs like AS.> > Interesting, AS & trust> > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit actually.> Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I> found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my> moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit.> > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big fortune> 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the> employees at the company who had supported me for many years because> my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for 30+> years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were no> longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our local> groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I asked> them to support us, in lieu of the walk.> > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like to> have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer had> written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look> at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my> email to the fortune 100 company!!!> > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company forwarded my> email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want to> fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but we> need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU.> > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company> (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made its> way to Autism Speaks.> > Are they trying to silence me?> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 I don't recall saying " ALCOA. " However, maybe you work there because it's accurate. I will most definitely be investigating that, you can bet on it. I'd tell you to shove it up your A*$ but it seems your head is already up there. If you're on this board, then you realize that I'm not the only one who has issues with AS. I'd rather PURCHASE THE BOOKS MYSELF than take money from them. My judgment is not clouded -- yours is, and I think most people on this board would agree with me. P.S. -- I certainly hope you don't work for one of our supporters. > > are you serious? I am sorry you feel this way. I understand the > e-mail was forwarded to Autism Speaks by an Alcoa employee who saw it posted > on an Alcoa bulletin board/intranet. You can't blame AS for that. > > > > More importantly and to the point of this e-mail, this matter has nothing to > do with morale fiber. If books are needed that is more important than your > ego. > > > > AS has in fact donated books, videos, and all sorts of materials to many > parent libraries. If you disagree with the philosophy or methods of the > organization that is fine but don't allow families to suffer by rejecting a > generous offer. What is more important to you? > > > > As for you comment of " Are they trying to silence me? " I really don't get > the basis of that comment. > > > > I know you harbor intense rage as is evident by many of your posts but I > fear it is now clouding your judgment in what your real mission is. > > > > Marty > > > > > > > > From: autismlink > <mailto:EOHarm%40> EOHarm > Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 11:12 AM > Subject: Interesting, AS & trust > > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit actually. > Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I > found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my > moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. > > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big fortune > 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the > employees at the company who had supported me for many years because > my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for 30+ > years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were no > longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our local > groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I asked > them to support us, in lieu of the walk. > > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like to > have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer had > written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look > at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my > email to the fortune 100 company!!! > > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company forwarded my > email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want to > fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but we > need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. > > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company > (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made its > way to Autism Speaks. > > Are they trying to silence me? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 I don't recall you saying Alcoa either . I was waiting for you to " catch " that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 Marty is just expressing his personal opinion, not defending AS or any other organization. I know both and Marty - both are strong, honest and devoted advocates for our kids. Maybe they don't see eye to eye on everything, but so what. The best place to direct questions about AS's mission is to AS and their people, not Marty. Bob On Jun 11, 2007, at 8:01 PM, celiacdaughter wrote: " I know you harbor intense rage as is evident by many of your posts but I fear it is now clouding your judgment in what your real mission is " . Speaking about " real missions " , Marty... What is Autism Speaks real mission... In your opinion? > > are you serious? I am sorry you feel this way. I understand the > e-mail was forwarded to Autism Speaks by an Alcoa employee who saw it posted > on an Alcoa bulletin board/intranet. You can't blame AS for that. > > > > More importantly and to the point of this e-mail, this matter has nothing to > do with morale fiber. If books are needed that is more important than your > ego. > > > > AS has in fact donated books, videos, and all sorts of materials to many > parent libraries. If you disagree with the philosophy or methods of the > organization that is fine but don't allow families to suffer by rejecting a > generous offer. What is more important to you? > > > > As for you comment of " Are they trying to silence me? " I really don't get > the basis of that comment. > > > > I know you harbor intense rage as is evident by many of your posts but I > fear it is now clouding your judgment in what your real mission is. > > > > Marty > > > > > > > > From: autismlink > <mailto:EOHarm%40> EOHarm > Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 11:12 AM > Subject: Interesting, AS & trust > > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit actually. > Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I > found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my > moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. > > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big fortune > 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the > employees at the company who had supported me for many years because > my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for 30+ > years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were no > longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our local > groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I asked > them to support us, in lieu of the walk. > > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like to > have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer had > written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look > at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my > email to the fortune 100 company!!! > > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company forwarded my > email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want to > fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but we > need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. > > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company > (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made its > way to Autism Speaks. > > Are they trying to silence me? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 Marty: How did you know the email was from Alcoa? Who put you up to writing your email to ? Hand in cookie jar. JB > > > > Just curious as to who you are Marty? Do not translate that as > hostile, just really curious. > > > > Still I question why the employee felt the need to forward it to AS > when was saying she wanted money to stay more local. Was someone > pissed? It doesn't make sense other than that, someone was mad she was > skipping the Walk this year... > > > > anyway... > > I don't have much info on the whole thing, don't know who you are.. > just random thoughts. > > > > I agree with 100% we need to start collecting funds locally that > go to local people... I am losing trust BIG national Orgs like AS. > > > > Interesting, AS & trust > > > > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit actually. > > Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I > > found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my > > moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. > > > > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big fortune > > 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the > > employees at the company who had supported me for many years because > > my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for 30+ > > years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were no > > longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our local > > groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I asked > > them to support us, in lieu of the walk. > > > > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like to > > have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer had > > written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look > > at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my > > email to the fortune 100 company!!! > > > > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company forwarded my > > email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want to > > fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but we > > need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. > > > > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company > > (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made its > > way to Autism Speaks. > > > > Are they trying to silence me? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 Hey, - you and Marty agree more with each other than you realize. Let's deescalate this. On Jun 11, 2007, at 8:19 PM, autismlink wrote: I don't recall saying " ALCOA. " However, maybe you work there because it's accurate. I will most definitely be investigating that, you can bet on it. I'd tell you to shove it up your A*$ but it seems your head is already up there. If you're on this board, then you realize that I'm not the only one who has issues with AS. I'd rather PURCHASE THE BOOKS MYSELF than take money from them. My judgment is not clouded -- yours is, and I think most people on this board would agree with me. P.S. -- I certainly hope you don't work for one of our supporters. > > are you serious? I am sorry you feel this way. I understand the > e-mail was forwarded to Autism Speaks by an Alcoa employee who saw it posted > on an Alcoa bulletin board/intranet. You can't blame AS for that. > > > > More importantly and to the point of this e-mail, this matter has nothing to > do with morale fiber. If books are needed that is more important than your > ego. > > > > AS has in fact donated books, videos, and all sorts of materials to many > parent libraries. If you disagree with the philosophy or methods of the > organization that is fine but don't allow families to suffer by rejecting a > generous offer. What is more important to you? > > > > As for you comment of " Are they trying to silence me? " I really don't get > the basis of that comment. > > > > I know you harbor intense rage as is evident by many of your posts but I > fear it is now clouding your judgment in what your real mission is. > > > > Marty > > > > > > > > From: autismlink > <mailto:EOHarm%40> EOHarm > Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 11:12 AM > Subject: Interesting, AS & trust > > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit actually. > Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I > found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my > moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. > > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big fortune > 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the > employees at the company who had supported me for many years because > my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for 30+ > years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were no > longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our local > groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I asked > them to support us, in lieu of the walk. > > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like to > have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer had > written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look > at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my > email to the fortune 100 company!!! > > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company forwarded my > email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want to > fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but we > need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. > > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company > (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made its > way to Autism Speaks. > > Are they trying to silence me? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 Well of course you don't agree with me Mr. Schwartzman. A little digging: Schwartzman: Schwartzman is a Supervising Insurance Examiner at the New York State Insurance Department. He supervises the field audit activities of the Health Bureau. Mr. Schwartzman is also an Instructor for Insurance Accounting and Finance at Hofstra University, where he also earned his Bachelors of Business Administration. Schwartzman is a founding member of NAAR. Schwartzman is on the former NAAR board of trustees. http://www.longislandpress.com/?cp=40 & show=article & a_id=5637 Quote: " Marty Schwartzman, too, has his doubts about the thimerosal theory. The Bayside resident, president of the Long Island chapter of the National Alliance for Autism Research (NAAR), says his twins, Allyson and Robby, now 12, did not show signs of regression after receiving vaccinations. " They were both delayed, but then, for some reason, Allyson took off, " Schwartzman says. Now a typical seventh-grader, Allyson wants to work with autistic children when she grows up. Her brother has autism and attends the School for Language and Communi-cation Development in Glen Cove. " \\ > > > > Just curious as to who you are Marty? Do not translate that as > hostile, just really curious. > > > > Still I question why the employee felt the need to forward it to AS > when was saying she wanted money to stay more local. Was someone > pissed? It doesn't make sense other than that, someone was mad she was > skipping the Walk this year... > > > > anyway... > > I don't have much info on the whole thing, don't know who you are.. > just random thoughts. > > > > I agree with 100% we need to start collecting funds locally that > go to local people... I am losing trust BIG national Orgs like AS. > > > > Interesting, AS & trust > > > > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit actually. > > Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I > > found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my > > moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. > > > > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big fortune > > 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the > > employees at the company who had supported me for many years because > > my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for 30+ > > years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were no > > longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our local > > groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I asked > > them to support us, in lieu of the walk. > > > > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like to > > have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer had > > written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look > > at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my > > email to the fortune 100 company!!! > > > > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company forwarded my > > email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want to > > fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but we > > need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. > > > > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company > > (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made its > > way to Autism Speaks. > > > > Are they trying to silence me? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 Consider it " caught. " It's not a mystery how he found out it came from ALCOA. He is " thick as thieves " with AS and Singer. I don't care if AS knows that I was saying the money needs to stay local. IT DOES. BIG SECRET.....THIS JUST IN. > > I don't recall you saying Alcoa either . > I was waiting for you to " catch " that. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 I don't think anyone put Marty up to it. Marty speaks his mind. So does . They both have the right idea about what we should be doing as a community to help our kids. This is a tempest in a teapot. Let's not lose focus - I fear I see an escalation coming on that will not be productive. But I do know that Marty is no shill. By the way, personally, I don't agree with Marty on this one, but I respect his opinion. Bob K. On Jun 11, 2007, at 8:46 PM, bradfordhandley wrote: Marty: How did you know the email was from Alcoa? Who put you up to writing your email to ? Hand in cookie jar. JB > > > > Just curious as to who you are Marty? Do not translate that as > hostile, just really curious. > > > > Still I question why the employee felt the need to forward it to AS > when was saying she wanted money to stay more local. Was someone > pissed? It doesn't make sense other than that, someone was mad she was > skipping the Walk this year... > > > > anyway... > > I don't have much info on the whole thing, don't know who you are.. > just random thoughts. > > > > I agree with 100% we need to start collecting funds locally that > go to local people... I am losing trust BIG national Orgs like AS. > > > > Interesting, AS & trust > > > > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit actually. > > Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I > > found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my > > moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. > > > > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big fortune > > 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the > > employees at the company who had supported me for many years because > > my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for 30+ > > years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were no > > longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our local > > groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I asked > > them to support us, in lieu of the walk. > > > > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like to > > have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer had > > written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look > > at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my > > email to the fortune 100 company!!! > > > > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company forwarded my > > email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want to > > fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but we > > need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. > > > > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company > > (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made its > > way to Autism Speaks. > > > > Are they trying to silence me? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 From what I can tell, Marty is one of their people -- In EOHarm , Krakow <rkrakow@...> wrote: > > Marty is just expressing his personal opinion, not defending AS or any > other organization. > > I know both and Marty - both are strong, honest and devoted > advocates for our kids. Maybe they don't see eye to eye on everything, > but so what. > > The best place to direct questions about AS's mission is to AS and > their people, not Marty. > > Bob > > > On Jun 11, 2007, at 8:01 PM, celiacdaughter wrote: > > > " I know you harbor intense rage as is evident by many of your posts > but I fear it is now clouding your judgment in what your real > mission is " . > > Speaking about " real missions " , Marty... What is Autism Speaks real > mission... In your opinion? > > > > > > are you serious? I am sorry you feel this way. I > understand the > > e-mail was forwarded to Autism Speaks by an Alcoa employee who saw > it posted > > on an Alcoa bulletin board/intranet. You can't blame AS for that. > > > > > > > > More importantly and to the point of this e-mail, this matter has > nothing to > > do with morale fiber. If books are needed that is more important > than your > > ego. > > > > > > > > AS has in fact donated books, videos, and all sorts of materials > to many > > parent libraries. If you disagree with the philosophy or methods > of the > > organization that is fine but don't allow families to suffer by > rejecting a > > generous offer. What is more important to you? > > > > > > > > As for you comment of " Are they trying to silence me? " I really > don't get > > the basis of that comment. > > > > > > > > I know you harbor intense rage as is evident by many of your posts > but I > > fear it is now clouding your judgment in what your real mission > is. > > > > > > > > Marty > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: autismlink > > <mailto:EOHarm%40> EOHarm > > Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 11:12 AM > > Subject: Interesting, AS & trust > > > > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit > actually. > > Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I > > found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my > > moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. > > > > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big > fortune > > 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the > > employees at the company who had supported me for many years > because > > my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for > 30+ > > years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were > no > > longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our > local > > groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I > asked > > them to support us, in lieu of the walk. > > > > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like > to > > have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer > had > > written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look > > at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my > > email to the fortune 100 company!!! > > > > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company > forwarded my > > email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want > to > > fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but > we > > need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. > > > > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company > > (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made > its > > way to Autism Speaks. > > > > Are they trying to silence me? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 Hey, . Sure, Marty may not agree with the vaccine hypothesis. But I don't think he would actively stands in its way either. It is very possible his kids were not the victim of vaccine poisoning. That doesn't mean he is the enemy. He was with NAAR but NAAR is no more. Now it is Autism Speaks and Marty, as far as I know, is not part of that organization. Let's cool it on this tempest in a teapot. Bob On Jun 11, 2007, at 8:48 PM, autismlink wrote: Well of course you don't agree with me Mr. Schwartzman. A little digging: Schwartzman: Schwartzman is a Supervising Insurance Examiner at the New York State Insurance Department. He supervises the field audit activities of the Health Bureau. Mr. Schwartzman is also an Instructor for Insurance Accounting and Finance at Hofstra University, where he also earned his Bachelors of Business Administration. Schwartzman is a founding member of NAAR. Schwartzman is on the former NAAR board of trustees. http://www.longislandpress.com/?cp=40 & show=article & a_id=5637 Quote: " Marty Schwartzman, too, has his doubts about the thimerosal theory. The Bayside resident, president of the Long Island chapter of the National Alliance for Autism Research (NAAR), says his twins, Allyson and Robby, now 12, did not show signs of regression after receiving vaccinations. " They were both delayed, but then, for some reason, Allyson took off, " Schwartzman says. Now a typical seventh-grader, Allyson wants to work with autistic children when she grows up. Her brother has autism and attends the School for Language and Communi-cation Development in Glen Cove. " \\ > > > > Just curious as to who you are Marty? Do not translate that as > hostile, just really curious. > > > > Still I question why the employee felt the need to forward it to AS > when was saying she wanted money to stay more local. Was someone > pissed? It doesn't make sense other than that, someone was mad she was > skipping the Walk this year... > > > > anyway... > > I don't have much info on the whole thing, don't know who you are.. > just random thoughts. > > > > I agree with 100% we need to start collecting funds locally that > go to local people... I am losing trust BIG national Orgs like AS. > > > > Interesting, AS & trust > > > > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit actually. > > Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I > > found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my > > moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. > > > > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big fortune > > 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the > > employees at the company who had supported me for many years because > > my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for 30+ > > years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were no > > longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our local > > groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I asked > > them to support us, in lieu of the walk. > > > > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like to > > have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer had > > written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look > > at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my > > email to the fortune 100 company!!! > > > > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company forwarded my > > email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want to > > fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but we > > need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. > > > > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company > > (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made its > > way to Autism Speaks. > > > > Are they trying to silence me? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 This guy is AS/NAAR through and through. Don't defend him. He knew it was Alcoa through Singer. > > > > are you serious? I am sorry you feel this way. I understand the > > e-mail was forwarded to Autism Speaks by an Alcoa employee who saw > it posted > > on an Alcoa bulletin board/intranet. You can't blame AS for that. > > > > > > > > More importantly and to the point of this e-mail, this matter has > nothing to > > do with morale fiber. If books are needed that is more important > than your > > ego. > > > > > > > > AS has in fact donated books, videos, and all sorts of materials to > many > > parent libraries. If you disagree with the philosophy or methods > of the > > organization that is fine but don't allow families to suffer by > rejecting a > > generous offer. What is more important to you? > > > > > > > > As for you comment of " Are they trying to silence me? " I really > don't get > > the basis of that comment. > > > > > > > > I know you harbor intense rage as is evident by many of your posts > but I > > fear it is now clouding your judgment in what your real mission is. > > > > > > > > Marty > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: autismlink > > <mailto:EOHarm%40> EOHarm > > Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 11:12 AM > > Subject: Interesting, AS & trust > > > > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit > actually. > > Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I > > found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my > > moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. > > > > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big > fortune > > 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the > > employees at the company who had supported me for many years because > > my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for 30+ > > years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were no > > longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our local > > groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I asked > > them to support us, in lieu of the walk. > > > > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like to > > have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer had > > written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look > > at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my > > email to the fortune 100 company!!! > > > > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company forwarded > my > > email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want to > > fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but we > > need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. > > > > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company > > (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made its > > way to Autism Speaks. > > > > Are they trying to silence me? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 My information is that he is not. He speaks with some AS people. So do I. That doesn't make him the enemy. In any case, I am sure that Marty can speak for himself. I do think you you and Marty probably agree about things more than you disagree. Bob On Jun 11, 2007, at 8:59 PM, autismlink wrote: From what I can tell, Marty is one of their people -- In EOHarm , Krakow <rkrakow@...> wrote: > > Marty is just expressing his personal opinion, not defending AS or any > other organization. > > I know both and Marty - both are strong, honest and devoted > advocates for our kids. Maybe they don't see eye to eye on everything, > but so what. > > The best place to direct questions about AS's mission is to AS and > their people, not Marty. > > Bob > > > On Jun 11, 2007, at 8:01 PM, celiacdaughter wrote: > > > " I know you harbor intense rage as is evident by many of your posts > but I fear it is now clouding your judgment in what your real > mission is " . > > Speaking about " real missions " , Marty... What is Autism Speaks real > mission... In your opinion? > > > > > > are you serious? I am sorry you feel this way. I > understand the > > e-mail was forwarded to Autism Speaks by an Alcoa employee who saw > it posted > > on an Alcoa bulletin board/intranet. You can't blame AS for that. > > > > > > > > More importantly and to the point of this e-mail, this matter has > nothing to > > do with morale fiber. If books are needed that is more important > than your > > ego. > > > > > > > > AS has in fact donated books, videos, and all sorts of materials > to many > > parent libraries. If you disagree with the philosophy or methods > of the > > organization that is fine but don't allow families to suffer by > rejecting a > > generous offer. What is more important to you? > > > > > > > > As for you comment of " Are they trying to silence me? " I really > don't get > > the basis of that comment. > > > > > > > > I know you harbor intense rage as is evident by many of your posts > but I > > fear it is now clouding your judgment in what your real mission > is. > > > > > > > > Marty > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: autismlink > > <mailto:EOHarm%40> EOHarm > > Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 11:12 AM > > Subject: Interesting, AS & trust > > > > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit > actually. > > Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I > > found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my > > moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. > > > > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big > fortune > > 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the > > employees at the company who had supported me for many years > because > > my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for > 30+ > > years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were > no > > longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our > local > > groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I > asked > > them to support us, in lieu of the walk. > > > > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like > to > > have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer > had > > written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look > > at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my > > email to the fortune 100 company!!! > > > > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company > forwarded my > > email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want > to > > fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but > we > > need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. > > > > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company > > (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made > its > > way to Autism Speaks. > > > > Are they trying to silence me? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 Ruh Row! So it's been Mr. Schwartzman wearing the mask! And to think he probably could have gotten away with it if it wasn't for you meddling kids! Great work Velma! () > > > > > > Just curious as to who you are Marty? Do not translate that as > > hostile, just really curious. > > > > > > Still I question why the employee felt the need to forward it to AS > > when was saying she wanted money to stay more local. Was someone > > pissed? It doesn't make sense other than that, someone was mad she was > > skipping the Walk this year... > > > > > > anyway... > > > I don't have much info on the whole thing, don't know who you are.. > > just random thoughts. > > > > > > I agree with 100% we need to start collecting funds locally that > > go to local people... I am losing trust BIG national Orgs like AS. > > > > > > Interesting, AS & trust > > > > > > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit actually. > > > Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I > > > found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my > > > moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. > > > > > > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big fortune > > > 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the > > > employees at the company who had supported me for many years because > > > my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for 30+ > > > years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were no > > > longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our local > > > groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I asked > > > them to support us, in lieu of the walk. > > > > > > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like to > > > have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer had > > > written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look > > > at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my > > > email to the fortune 100 company!!! > > > > > > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company forwarded my > > > email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want to > > > fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but we > > > need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. > > > > > > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company > > > (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made its > > > way to Autism Speaks. > > > > > > Are they trying to silence me? > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 Don't you just love " outing " people. Go back to your world of Monolo Blahnik, Mr. Schwartzman. You are clearly in the " inner circle " of Autism Speaks. Good luck with that. > > > > > > > > Just curious as to who you are Marty? Do not translate that as > > > hostile, just really curious. > > > > > > > > Still I question why the employee felt the need to forward it to AS > > > when was saying she wanted money to stay more local. Was someone > > > pissed? It doesn't make sense other than that, someone was mad she was > > > skipping the Walk this year... > > > > > > > > anyway... > > > > I don't have much info on the whole thing, don't know who you are.. > > > just random thoughts. > > > > > > > > I agree with 100% we need to start collecting funds > locally that > > > go to local people... I am losing trust BIG national Orgs like AS. > > > > > > > > Interesting, AS & trust > > > > > > > > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit > actually. > > > > Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I > > > > found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my > > > > moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. > > > > > > > > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big > fortune > > > > 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the > > > > employees at the company who had supported me for many years because > > > > my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for 30+ > > > > years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were no > > > > longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our local > > > > groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I asked > > > > them to support us, in lieu of the walk. > > > > > > > > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd > like to > > > > have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer had > > > > written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look > > > > at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my > > > > email to the fortune 100 company!!! > > > > > > > > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company > forwarded my > > > > email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they > want to > > > > fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but we > > > > need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. > > > > > > > > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company > > > > (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made its > > > > way to Autism Speaks. > > > > > > > > Are they trying to silence me? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 & gang, Why are you questioning Bob? Don’t you think Bob knows what he is talking about? Bob is from Long Island. Marty is from Long Island. I am from Long Island. Ever think we all know each other personally? Bob is right- you should question AS- not waste your time going after Marty. Marty isn’t “wearing a mask”- he’s posted before about who he is. I don’t agree with what he wrote btw. But, you guys are jumping to conclusions- alittle bit. On 6/11/07 8:59 PM, " autismlink " <cindy@...> wrote: From what I can tell, Marty is one of their people -- In EOHarm <mailto:EOHarm%40> , Krakow <rkrakow@...> wrote: > > Marty is just expressing his personal opinion, not defending AS or any > other organization. > > I know both and Marty - both are strong, honest and devoted > advocates for our kids. Maybe they don't see eye to eye on everything, > but so what. > > The best place to direct questions about AS's mission is to AS and > their people, not Marty. > > Bob > > > On Jun 11, 2007, at 8:01 PM, celiacdaughter wrote: > > > " I know you harbor intense rage as is evident by many of your posts > but I fear it is now clouding your judgment in what your real > mission is " . > > Speaking about " real missions " , Marty... What is Autism Speaks real > mission... In your opinion? > > > > > > are you serious? I am sorry you feel this way. I > understand the > > e-mail was forwarded to Autism Speaks by an Alcoa employee who saw > it posted > > on an Alcoa bulletin board/intranet. You can't blame AS for that. > > > > > > > > More importantly and to the point of this e-mail, this matter has > nothing to > > do with morale fiber. If books are needed that is more important > than your > > ego. > > > > > > > > AS has in fact donated books, videos, and all sorts of materials > to many > > parent libraries. If you disagree with the philosophy or methods > of the > > organization that is fine but don't allow families to suffer by > rejecting a > > generous offer. What is more important to you? > > > > > > > > As for you comment of " Are they trying to silence me? " I really > don't get > > the basis of that comment. > > > > > > > > I know you harbor intense rage as is evident by many of your posts > but I > > fear it is now clouding your judgment in what your real mission > is. > > > > > > > > Marty > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: autismlink > > <mailto:EOHarm%40> EOHarm <mailto:EOHarm%40> > > Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 11:12 AM > > Subject: Interesting, AS & trust > > > > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit > actually. > > Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I > > found out what they are truly about and decided that it violates my > > moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. > > > > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big > fortune > > 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the > > employees at the company who had supported me for many years > because > > my father was the Director of Management Information Systems for > 30+ > > years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we were > no > > longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our > local > > groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I > asked > > them to support us, in lieu of the walk. > > > > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd like > to > > have books for our new parent education center. Our grant writer > had > > written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look > > at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy of my > > email to the fortune 100 company!!! > > > > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company > forwarded my > > email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they want > to > > fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, but > we > > need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. > > > > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company > > (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) made > its > > way to Autism Speaks. > > > > Are they trying to silence me? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 I have no problem with AS people reading or posting here. But, if you are a mole and you accidentally out yourself by revealing that you know more about a situation than you let on, prepare to be skewered. The most annoying part of this whole story for me is that Ms. Singer did not try to engage you in what your issues with AS might have been, she simply tried to bribe you by fulfilling a request they had previosuly been silent upon. It's that institutional arrogance. Ms. Singer is the same person who encouraged the s to put a statement about on their website and wrote the statement. I guess that makes her 2 for 2, in a Cleveland Cavalier sort of a way. JB > > > > > > > > > > Just curious as to who you are Marty? Do not translate that as > > > > hostile, just really curious. > > > > > > > > > > Still I question why the employee felt the need to forward it > to AS > > > > when was saying she wanted money to stay more local. Was > someone > > > > pissed? It doesn't make sense other than that, someone was mad > she was > > > > skipping the Walk this year... > > > > > > > > > > anyway... > > > > > I don't have much info on the whole thing, don't know who you > are.. > > > > just random thoughts. > > > > > > > > > > I agree with 100% we need to start collecting funds > > locally that > > > > go to local people... I am losing trust BIG national Orgs like AS. > > > > > > > > > > Interesting, AS & trust > > > > > > > > > > As many of you know, I used to support the walk, quite a bit > > actually. > > > > > Raised $15,000 last year for them at the Pittsburgh walk. Then I > > > > > found out what they are truly about and decided that it > violates my > > > > > moral fiber to be associated with them. So I quit. > > > > > > > > > > Every year, I have solicited my father's former company (a big > > fortune > > > > > 100 company) for donations. This year, I wrote a letter to the > > > > > employees at the company who had supported me for many years > because > > > > > my father was the Director of Management Information Systems > for 30+ > > > > > years to ask them to support us locally. I told them that we > were no > > > > > longer supporting Autism Speaks because we need to support our > local > > > > > groups who provide actual help and support to families, etc. I > asked > > > > > them to support us, in lieu of the walk. > > > > > > > > > > Suddenly, I get an email from Alison Singer, asking me if I'd > > like to > > > > > have books for our new parent education center. Our grant > writer had > > > > > written them a letter asking them for help awhile ago. Hrm. I look > > > > > at the bottom of the email and lo and behold they have a copy > of my > > > > > email to the fortune 100 company!!! > > > > > > > > > > So apparently someone inside this big fortune 100 company > > forwarded my > > > > > email which made it's way to Alison Singer, and suddenly they > > want to > > > > > fund our library. I'm torn. I'm one of their biggest critics, > but we > > > > > need the books.... however, my moral fiber says NO THANK YOU. > > > > > > > > > > Funny that my personal communication to my father's former company > > > > > (and my brother works there in a Director capacity as well) > made its > > > > > way to Autism Speaks. > > > > > > > > > > Are they trying to silence me? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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