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>> http://www.autismspeaks.org/community/forums/showthread.php?t=3983> > Thought everyone would like to chime in.....I would love to, but even though I registered months ago, I am not able to post or to reply for some reason. Here is the message I get when I try to post:Robin Nemeth, you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons:Your user account may not have sufficient privileges to access this page. Are you trying to edit someone else's post, access administrative features or some other privileged system? If you are trying to post, the administrator may have disabled your account, or it may be awaiting activation. Here is what I would like to post but the bastards won't let me:

If Autism Speaks put

as much effort into stopping the

administration of flu shots with toxic levels of thimerosal as they do into

trying to have people arrested simply for calmly and politely handing out

information about thimerosal in vaccines, perhaps they would help some people.

The Department of Health and Human Services said, eight long years ago, that thimerosal should and would be removed from vaccines. But they are still poisoning Americans. The measure of success of AS isn't the number of people they help, rather,

it is the amount of money they raise.

Robin Nemeth

http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/clinic_timeline.htm

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> Robin, try and reregister. I did last night, and had no problem

posting my message.

>

> Aasa

>

I put in my User Name and my password and I am able to log in. The

page says 'Thank you for logging in, Robin Nemeth'. But I'm not able

to post. But I'll try reregistering if you think it will help. Maybe

it has something to do with my weird email address, (the '.info' has

given me trouble in the past), but I don't think so because like I

said I am able to log in. I'll try contacting them too if

reregistering doesn't help, altho I think I might have already done

that. I think they just don't like me.

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> Robin, there may have been a little spot/button there to " update "

your registration. Look for that. Sorry, I can't help you more because

I don't recall exactly how I was able to do it myself (with all the

jumping around different sites and my computer has been sooo sloow

lately, that I am falling asleep here again at night- a bad habit that

I'll have to resolve to break, again!).

>

> Aasa

Nope, I can't find an 'update' button anywhere. I've registered using

my husband's email address, and submitted a post using that (which

seemed to work just fine), but oh boy he's going to be pissed because

it's his work email address.

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> Robin, I hope that you can get this to work for you. It should not be

a mind bending experience! Maybe it will be easier to reregister using

a different address and user name, etc. Just the same, more voices and

opinions from " our perspective " are sorely needed at the " Autism

Speaks " forums. Who do they " speak " for? Not for many of us, apparently.

> How can they, when Bob is the VP of General Electric, which

has holdings in a variety of pharmaceutical companies and vaccine

manufacturers? He'll never come around, if he values his position as

VP at General Electric.

>

> Aasa

>

Good grief, I've gotten my message to post to their forum, and after

reading thru some of the messages I'm really glad it went unnoticed. I

should've just let it be and not registered under my husband's email.

Lord knows I'm peeved as all get out, but did I really want to throw

myself into that catfight?? Ack.

I've written them again asking why it is that I can't post or reply to

the forums. It'll be just as well if I don't hear back from them. I

know when I'm beating my head against a brick wall.

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It's a conspiracy!

> >

> > Robin, I hope that you can get this to work for you. It should not be

> a mind bending experience! Maybe it will be easier to reregister using

> a different address and user name, etc. Just the same, more voices and

> opinions from " our perspective " are sorely needed at the " Autism

> Speaks " forums. Who do they " speak " for? Not for many of us, apparently.

> > How can they, when Bob is the VP of General Electric, which

> has holdings in a variety of pharmaceutical companies and vaccine

> manufacturers? He'll never come around, if he values his position as

> VP at General Electric.

> >

> > Aasa

> >

>

> Good grief, I've gotten my message to post to their forum, and after

> reading thru some of the messages I'm really glad it went unnoticed. I

> should've just let it be and not registered under my husband's email.

> Lord knows I'm peeved as all get out, but did I really want to throw

> myself into that catfight?? Ack.

>

> I've written them again asking why it is that I can't post or reply to

> the forums. It'll be just as well if I don't hear back from them. I

> know when I'm beating my head against a brick wall.

>

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No, I can post on there just fine. It's a rather hostile board,

though, wouldn't you say?? If you mean the holdings at GE, yes, that

was me.

The conspiracy post was sarcasm, btw. ;-)

> > >

> > > Robin, I hope that you can get this to work for you. It should

not be

> > a mind bending experience! Maybe it will be easier to reregister

using

> > a different address and user name, etc. Just the same, more voices

and

> > opinions from " our perspective " are sorely needed at the " Autism

> > Speaks " forums. Who do they " speak " for? Not for many of us,

apparently.

> > > How can they, when Bob is the VP of General Electric, which

> > has holdings in a variety of pharmaceutical companies and vaccine

> > manufacturers? He'll never come around, if he values his position as

> > VP at General Electric.

> > >

> > > Aasa

> > >

> >

> > Good grief, I've gotten my message to post to their forum, and after

> > reading thru some of the messages I'm really glad it went

unnoticed. I

> > should've just let it be and not registered under my husband's email.

> > Lord knows I'm peeved as all get out, but did I really want to throw

> > myself into that catfight?? Ack.

> >

> > I've written them again asking why it is that I can't post or

reply to

> > the forums. It'll be just as well if I don't hear back from them. I

> > know when I'm beating my head against a brick wall.

> >

>

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