Guest guest Posted May 1, 1999 Report Share Posted May 1, 1999 In a message dated 5/1/99 5:20:39 AM Eastern Daylight Time, mlmccoy@... writes: > My doctor knows my case history best, has > examined > me, and the insurance company should cover his diagnosis and treatment > methods. I am over 18 years of age. > > Name Address E-mail address (optional) I understood this is for CT residents only. Are we allowed to sign it? You know I think the AG should get a copy of Polly Murray's book to show him just how long this s*** has been going on!! I think I'll do that and have Amazon send it to him. Yeah, that's what I'll do! M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 1999 Report Share Posted May 1, 1999 Marleen, I got a letter from Robynn this morning asking us to sign even though we are not residents of CT. I am taking the petition with me to a family gathering today, so I can get everyone to sign it. Marta >From: LymeFightr@... > >>I understood this is for CT residents only. Are we allowed to sign it? You >know I think the AG should get a copy of Polly Murray's book to show him just >how long >this s*** has been going on!! I think I'll do that and have Amazon send it to >him. >Yeah, that's what I'll do! >M > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Grow your list the most and receive a $5000 donation >to the charity of your choice. > >See our homepage for details on our new ONEreach incentive programs. >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Please send privately messages unrelated to lyme. >/archives.cgi/ >/archives.cgi/Lyme-Docs >Email: -subscribeonelist >You may substitute " unsubscribe " , " digest " , or " normal " for >the word " subscribe " ( " normal " is the opposite of " digest " ) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2001 Report Share Posted January 21, 2001 Dear Friends, I have just read and signed the online petition: " Support Health Care Practitioners Providing Alternative Therapies " hosted on the web by PetitionOnline.com, the free online petition service, at: http://www.PetitionOnline.com/talki/ I personally agree with what this petition says, and I think you might agree, too. If you can spare a moment, please take a look, and consider signing yourself. Best wishes, Jan Drew Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2002 Report Share Posted September 6, 2002 Thank you for the opportunity to view & sign the petition. when will it be sent? pb in NC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted September 21, 2002 Report Share Posted September 21, 2002 Hey, Way to go NJ! sorry....got carried away [ ] Petition I thought everyone would enjoy an update on the petition. Some states really need some help so if you live in a state with only a few signatures, please start recruiting relatives, friends, etc. to sign the petition. THERE'S POWER IN NUMBERS! Alaska - 12 Alabama - 53 Arizona - 43 Arkansas - 11 California - 131 Colorado - 13 Connecticut - 17 Delaware - 10 Florida - 169 Georgia - 87 Hawaii - 8 Idaho - 6 Illinois - 49 Indiana - 51 Iowa - 19 Kansas - 31 Kentucky - 22 Louisiana - 26 Maine - 17 land - 70 Massachusetts - 66 Michigan - 89 Minnesota - 45 Mississippi - 42 Missouri - 44 Montana - 5 Nebraska - 1 Nevada - 66 New Hampshire - 7 New Jersey - 190 New Mexico - 6 New York 175 North Carolina - 102 North Dakota - 4 Ohio - 64 Oklahoma - 21 Oregon - 41 Pennsylvania - 116 Rhode Island - 8 South Carolina - 53 South Dakota - 2 Tennessee - 50 Texas - 142 Utah - 15 Vermont - 4 Virginia - 49 Washington - 29 West Virginia - 17 Wisconsin - 26 Wyoming - 4 Canada - 8 UK - 3 Jo Representative for Unlocking Autism in South Carolina www.unlockingautism.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2003 Report Share Posted April 26, 2003 Let me clarify here. We own a farm. We give abx only to sick animals, such as PEN injections when they are sick w/respiratory. If you don't they can die. Alot of abx is already mixed in feed itself, but you can request w/o. Most of our small farmers only give the meds if necessary. It is expensive to just give meds for no reason. Our livestock is only given meds if ill. Then you have to wait 4 to 6 wks before use as meat. Needs to clear their system. [ ] petition > hmmm... sorry, but if it's what was in the works 5 months ago it doesn't > prevent agribusiness from giving animals abx AT ALL... it just prevents abx > from being sold in feedstores. Which is where I first had to obtain abx. > Which is what saved my life. > > I'm not very talkative right now- too tired to keep up with several > newsgroups, but I had to comment on this. > > I'd suggest people read the actual bill that is being considered and analyse > the loopholes and what it would mean in practice. There's a big spin on > this. It also puts the financial advantage with large agribusiness rather > than small farmers... > > -lynn > > > I am so looking forward to antibiotics being banned for animals > > - we need to keep them for those who need them. > > > > PLEASE do not sign the petition - > > > > PLEASE help us all as a nation recover, if possible, from the problems of > the overuse of antibiotics. Between the overuse of hormones and antibiotics, > it's so hard to find decent food to buy and eat! > > > > We are the wealthiest country in the world and we use our wealth to make > more money (the animals don't benefit, the meat providers do!) and then it > ruins our health. We spend more money going to doctors and they prescribe > more antibiotics to fix the problems we started with the food we eat. > > > > PLEASE help stop this insanity! > > > > Let's ban antibiotic and hormones in our food!! > > > > Ann > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2003 Report Share Posted May 12, 2003 , I can relate also on antibiotics for animals. If it wasn't for the fact I got tetrycycline at the mill for my HORSE with lyme disease and treated him over 1 1/2 yrs I wouldn't have him today. He's doing much better than I am. Bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2003 Report Share Posted May 12, 2003 Bev, Glad it worked for your horse. I wish it was that quick in man. Re: [ ] petition > > , > > I can relate also on antibiotics for animals. If it wasn't for the fact I > got tetrycycline at the mill for my HORSE with lyme disease and treated him > over 1 1/2 yrs I wouldn't have him today. He's doing much better than I am. > > Bev > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 > Friends and Members of REAACH, a huge thank-you to > from Lighthouse Studios for getting this prepared and out to the > public...Please! Take a moment to sign and show your support of Dr. > Haley; Negaitve and erroneous information has been sent out. We > cannot allow this to go unchecked. > Dr. Boyd Haley is an outstanding member of our community, > and, as a community, we support those who strive in our > behalf...Please, take a moment to sign...Thank-you!, Suzanne > Messina, REAACH Suzanne- totally my pleasure to set up the petition. It's a free service and took about 5 minutes to get it up and running.... it's the least I can do. I just hope someone has his email address and can forward the link so he can read all the wonderful things people have written about him. As of 9:45pm there are 55 signatures (and the yanks are tied in the 8th). and thanks for letting me " borrow " your words Suzanne- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 Petition Hi All, The Parent Information Center of New Jersey, a private membership organization whose services arise from the federal law, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), has been assisting parents and families with securing appropriate educational services for their disabled children since 1977. We are circulating a petition to ensure that parents will be able to continue to have affordable representation at IEPs and due processing hearings. Please consider signing the on line petition below and forwarding the link to as many people as possible. Note that the only required fields on the petition are name, email address and zip code, but comments and other information are welcomed. Thanks Rick http://www.ipetitions.com/campaigns/Nonlawyer The petition reads as follows; PETITION IN SUPPORT OF NONLAWYER REPRESENTATION FOR PARENTS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION HEARINGS We, the undersigned, support the use of trained nonlawyers as representatives of parents in special education due process hearings. We recognize the lack of affordable and trained attorneys for parents and children in the field of special education, and request that Congress revisit the legislative urgency of permitting nonlawyer practice regardless of State law, as well as the right of nonlawyers to be paid for their work. We point out that school districts and State agencies have both expert witnesses and law firms, paid for by tax dollars, while parents must pay for both when disputing the special services provided to their children. The use of nonlawyer representation would provide a cost-effective option for parents who are otherwise unrepresented, as well as ensure equal protection of the law. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 There have been parents on this board that were turned away from CT because their children were too mild. My son wore a DOC band and I was obsessive over my 2nd child's head. I took her for a consult and they assured me that she was just fine. My dealings with them have been very honorable. If you think that your daughter has tort then do seek PT soon. Just like any treatment, the earlier you begin, the better the outcome! Good luck! Natasha --- In Plagiocephaly , " datb71 " <aguinesslover@h...> wrote: > > Hi all. I just read the petition and have tears in my eyes as I read > some peoples comments. I'm really angry with the medical profession > especially my doctor now as he blew my concerns off and said " she will > be fine " . When I mentioned Pt for the tort. he said " oh you'll do > your own pt " and when I mentioned her seeing a craniofacial specialist > he said " don't worry, it will straighten itself out " . I may or may not > be overreacting. I'm am so anxious for our appt. next week. I think I > may also call Cranial tech in Paramus and schedule an appt. My husband > is just worried that they may just give her a band to make money, but I > read him your e-mails and I think he will be o.k. if they recommend > one. Has anyone gone to an appt. and they are told they don't need a > band. I'm so worried about this all. Thanks, for all your help. If > it wasn't for you all, I would be thinking everything is o.k. because > that what the dr. said. Thanks, Debbie and Brielle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 I totally agree with you about the drs. Can you measure your child yourself to find out the severity? Will the craniofacial specialist do this? I think for my piece of mind, I should make an appt. with Cranio Tech. I'll check out the links and do the severity points and see what it says. Thanks Debbie and Brielle > > Hi all. I just read the petition and have tears in my eyes as I read > some peoples comments. I'm really angry with the medical profession > especially my doctor now as he blew my concerns off and said " she will > be fine " . When I mentioned Pt for the tort. he said " oh you'll do > your own pt " and when I mentioned her seeing a craniofacial specialist > he said " don't worry, it will straighten itself out " . I may or may not > be overreacting. I'm am so anxious for our appt. next week. I think I > may also call Cranial tech in Paramus and schedule an appt. My husband > is just worried that they may just give her a band to make money, but I > read him your e-mails and I think he will be o.k. if they recommend > one. Has anyone gone to an appt. and they are told they don't need a > band. I'm so worried about this all. Thanks, for all your help. If > it wasn't for you all, I would be thinking everything is o.k. because > that what the dr. said. Thanks, Debbie and Brielle > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 What a sweetheart!! Is her hair red? I can see a little tilt but I think that her forehead and facial features look just fine. Where is the flatness? With the PT you should see her ROM improve first and then the tilt. Natasha > > > > > > Hi all. I just read the petition and have tears in my eyes as I > > read > > > some peoples comments. I'm really angry with the medical > > profession > > > especially my doctor now as he blew my concerns off and said " she > > will > > > be fine " . When I mentioned Pt for the tort. he said " oh you'll > > do > > > your own pt " and when I mentioned her seeing a craniofacial > > specialist > > > he said " don't worry, it will straighten itself out " . I may or > > may not > > > be overreacting. I'm am so anxious for our appt. next week. I > > think I > > > may also call Cranial tech in Paramus and schedule an appt. My > > husband > > > is just worried that they may just give her a band to make money, > > but I > > > read him your e-mails and I think he will be o.k. if they > > recommend > > > one. Has anyone gone to an appt. and they are told they don't > > need a > > > band. I'm so worried about this all. Thanks, for all your > help. > > If > > > it wasn't for you all, I would be thinking everything is o.k. > > because > > > that what the dr. said. Thanks, Debbie and Brielle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 Hi Natasha. Thank you. She has light hair, but I think it will be brown like mine. My mom is a red head, so I have my fingers crossed for that. She favors the left side, so the flatness is on the left. Her ears are missaligned you can really tell from the back and her right eye is smaller. She also has some forehead bossing. You really have to look at her and some days it looks better than others. Yesterday if I looked in the mirror with her, it was really noticable. Early Intervention comes out tomorrow. I live in NJ, so it is not free and is based on your salary from the previous year. We did well last year, so our cost share would be over 400 a month, so I may try to get PT through insurance. I spoke to my EI case manager and she said she would help. IF not, I'll pay, I just want to take care of this. I'm going to have my husband help me take shots of her ear and forehead bossing. I do believe it is mild, but I may be wrong. I just want to make sure she is o.k. and take things from there. > > > > > > > > Hi all. I just read the petition and have tears in my eyes as > I > > > read > > > > some peoples comments. I'm really angry with the medical > > > profession > > > > especially my doctor now as he blew my concerns off and > said " she > > > will > > > > be fine " . When I mentioned Pt for the tort. he said " oh > you'll > > > do > > > > your own pt " and when I mentioned her seeing a craniofacial > > > specialist > > > > he said " don't worry, it will straighten itself out " . I may > or > > > may not > > > > be overreacting. I'm am so anxious for our appt. next week. > I > > > think I > > > > may also call Cranial tech in Paramus and schedule an appt. > My > > > husband > > > > is just worried that they may just give her a band to make > money, > > > but I > > > > read him your e-mails and I think he will be o.k. if they > > > recommend > > > > one. Has anyone gone to an appt. and they are told they don't > > > need a > > > > band. I'm so worried about this all. Thanks, for all your > > help. > > > If > > > > it wasn't for you all, I would be thinking everything is o.k. > > > because > > > > that what the dr. said. Thanks, Debbie and Brielle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 Hi Natasha. Thank you. She has light hair, but I think it will be brown like mine. My mom is a red head, so I have my fingers crossed for that. She favors the left side, so the flatness is on the left. Her ears are missaligned you can really tell from the back and her right eye is smaller. She also has some forehead bossing. You really have to look at her and some days it looks better than others. Yesterday if I looked in the mirror with her, it was really noticable. Early Intervention comes out tomorrow. I live in NJ, so it is not free and is based on your salary from the previous year. We did well last year, so our cost share would be over 400 a month, so I may try to get PT through insurance. I spoke to my EI case manager and she said she would help. IF not, I'll pay, I just want to take care of this. I'm going to have my husband help me take shots of her ear and forehead bossing. I do believe it is mild, but I may be wrong. I just want to make sure she is o.k. and take things from there. > > > > > > > > Hi all. I just read the petition and have tears in my eyes as > I > > > read > > > > some peoples comments. I'm really angry with the medical > > > profession > > > > especially my doctor now as he blew my concerns off and > said " she > > > will > > > > be fine " . When I mentioned Pt for the tort. he said " oh > you'll > > > do > > > > your own pt " and when I mentioned her seeing a craniofacial > > > specialist > > > > he said " don't worry, it will straighten itself out " . I may > or > > > may not > > > > be overreacting. I'm am so anxious for our appt. next week. > I > > > think I > > > > may also call Cranial tech in Paramus and schedule an appt. > My > > > husband > > > > is just worried that they may just give her a band to make > money, > > > but I > > > > read him your e-mails and I think he will be o.k. if they > > > recommend > > > > one. Has anyone gone to an appt. and they are told they don't > > > need a > > > > band. I'm so worried about this all. Thanks, for all your > > help. > > > If > > > > it wasn't for you all, I would be thinking everything is o.k. > > > because > > > > that what the dr. said. Thanks, Debbie and Brielle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 No you really can't do the measurements yourself with any accuracy. CT and a lot of orthos do the evaluations for free. CT does measurements when insurance requires it or the parent insists Some specialist also do the measurements but a lot of them just eyeball it. I trust CT to just eyeball it since they see 50+ new cases each month. I find it hard to believe that any specialist would see 50+ plagio cases each month because they cover much more than that diagnosis. mom to naDOC GradSouth Carolinawww.thefilyaws.comdatb71 <aguinesslover@...> wrote: I totally agree with you about the drs. Can you measure your child yourself to find out the severity? Will the craniofacial specialist do this? I think for my piece of mind, I should make an appt. with Cranio Tech. I'll check out the links and do the severity points and see what it says. Thanks Debbie and Brielle> > Hi all. I just read the petition and have tears in my eyes as I read > some peoples comments. I'm really angry with the medical profession > especially my doctor now as he blew my concerns off and said "she will > be fine". When I mentioned Pt for the tort. he said "oh you'll do > your own pt" and when I mentioned her seeing a craniofacial specialist > he said "don't worry, it will straighten itself out". I may or may not > be overreacting. I'm am so anxious for our appt. next week. I think I > may also call Cranial tech in Paramus and schedule an appt. My husband > is just worried that they may just give her a band to make money, but I > read him your e-mails and I think he will be o.k. if they recommend > one. Has anyone gone to an appt. and they are told they don't need a > band. I'm so worried about this all. Thanks, for all your help. If > it wasn't for you all, I would be thinking everything is o.k. because > that what the dr. said. Thanks, Debbie and Brielle> > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 No you really can't do the measurements yourself with any accuracy. CT and a lot of orthos do the evaluations for free. CT does measurements when insurance requires it or the parent insists Some specialist also do the measurements but a lot of them just eyeball it. I trust CT to just eyeball it since they see 50+ new cases each month. I find it hard to believe that any specialist would see 50+ plagio cases each month because they cover much more than that diagnosis. mom to naDOC GradSouth Carolinawww.thefilyaws.comdatb71 <aguinesslover@...> wrote: I totally agree with you about the drs. Can you measure your child yourself to find out the severity? Will the craniofacial specialist do this? I think for my piece of mind, I should make an appt. with Cranio Tech. I'll check out the links and do the severity points and see what it says. Thanks Debbie and Brielle> > Hi all. I just read the petition and have tears in my eyes as I read > some peoples comments. I'm really angry with the medical profession > especially my doctor now as he blew my concerns off and said "she will > be fine". When I mentioned Pt for the tort. he said "oh you'll do > your own pt" and when I mentioned her seeing a craniofacial specialist > he said "don't worry, it will straighten itself out". I may or may not > be overreacting. I'm am so anxious for our appt. next week. I think I > may also call Cranial tech in Paramus and schedule an appt. My husband > is just worried that they may just give her a band to make money, but I > read him your e-mails and I think he will be o.k. if they recommend > one. Has anyone gone to an appt. and they are told they don't need a > band. I'm so worried about this all. Thanks, for all your help. If > it wasn't for you all, I would be thinking everything is o.k. because > that what the dr. said. Thanks, Debbie and Brielle> > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 I just signed it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Funny, I was trying to think of something we could do as a group! It is so easy to do there will be absolutely NO EXCUSE for anyone not to do it!! I did it right away so I wouldn't forget!!!!!!! Sue Hello group, There is a petition online for those of us affected by mold illness. If we can convey the number of people affected and the impact on their lives, maybe that will help us get some attention to the issue. Please sign at: _http://www.Petitionhttp://www.http://wwhttp://wwhttp_ (http://www.petitiononline.com/canaries/petition.html) How many of us are there - worldwide? This should be interesting. The petition site suggest to submit the petition to search engines, does anyone know how to do that? The website link on the petition is the next project - there is only a placeholder page there right now. Help spread word of the petition please! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 After signing it is it possible to view who has signed at a later date? Sue Hello group, There is a petition online for those of us affected by mold illness. If we can convey the number of people affected and the impact on their lives, maybe that will help us get some attention to the issue. Please sign at: _http://www.Petitionhttp://www.http://wwhttp://wwhttp_ (http://www.petitiononline.com/canaries/petition.html) How many of us are there - worldwide? This should be interesting. The petition site suggest to submit the petition to search engines, does anyone know how to do that? The website link on the petition is the next project - there is only a placeholder page there right now. Help spread word of the petition please! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 I told my story of " Mold at Ground Zero for CFS " to Congressman Bob Filner in 2001, and warned that there is going to be an explosive epidemic of mold illness. Bob Filner was instrumental in bringing " Sudden Oak Death " to the attention of the CA Senate. Phytophthora: http://www.na.fs.fed.us/sod/ ________________________________________________________ Senate Passes Bill on Sudden Oak Death Research On Wednesday, July 11, the Senate passed S. 997, by voice vote. The bill requires the Department of Agriculture to study the onslaught of sudden oak death syndrome that has infected California trees. S. 997 also calls on Agriculture to monitor and treat affected trees and establish a Sudden Oak Death Syndrome Advisory Committee. Senator Barbara Boxer sponsored the bill. It also requires Agriculture to provide fire management in areas swept by the syndrome because the dead trees present major fire hazards. The syndrome is caused by the same fungus that caused the early 20th Century Irish Potato Famine. ___________________________________________________________ Congressman Filner expressed his concern and stated that he personally knew people suffering with this problem, but " Toxic Mold " was almost an invisible issue at the time. I believe he would remember our correspondence, is aware of the emergence of this paradigm, and he would be a good politician to present the petition to. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 I So agree, It Does Work I've been in many Groups that has done online Petitions Snk1955 You Go Girl Listen to Sharon she's right. Elvira Re: [] Petition In a message dated 10/9/2006 4:29:17 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, adelwijn@... writes: It would be nice if we could do this but unfortunately online petitions don’t work primarily because it is so easy to “forge†signatures making it possible for one person to sign hundreds or even thousands of times. Check out what Snopes has to say about online petitions. Dear Adelwijn, I would disagree with your statement that online petition do not work. What Snoops.com is discussing are online petitions, delivered via online. That is not Sue's intent, as I understand it. She is collecting data to be shared in person with the powers that be. What Sue is doing, has nothing even close to what Snoops.com writes of. Please verify of what you are writing before you diss the hard work of others as irrelevant in making a change. Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 Perhaps a mail in option or fax in option to central person? Re: [] Petition In a message dated 10/9/2006 4:29:17 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, adelwijn@... writes: It would be nice if we could do this but unfortunately online petitions don’t work primarily because it is so easy to “forge†signatures making it possible for one person to sign hundreds or even thousands of times. Check out what Snopes has to say about online petitions. Dear Adelwijn, I would disagree with your statement that online petition do not work. What Snoops.com is discussing are online petitions, delivered via online. That is not Sue's intent, as I understand it. She is collecting data to be shared in person with the powers that be. What Sue is doing, has nothing even close to what Snoops.com writes of. Please verify of what you are writing before you diss the hard work of others as irrelevant in making a change. Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 Yes, you can view it at any time. Follow the same link - at the top of the page, click on View Current Signatures. Just an FYI: If anyone is concerned about signing it in regard to potential or current litigation of their case, I asked an attorney who specializes in mold cases if that should be a concern and he said no, signing the petition should not affect any litigation. I am overwhelmed by the positive response from this group and those who have emailed me that they are sending out emails to many others. I really appreciate whatever anyone can do to help us get the response we need. If we all can contact other support groups, doctors, labs, remediators, attorneys, etc. to reach those beyond this group, maybe we can get an accurate number. It must be thousands. Has anyone ever heard of an estimated number? Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 I just checked the signatures and there are ONLY 80 some. PLEASE everyone sign it ASAP!! They need to hear from us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! _http://www.Petitionhttp://www.http://wwhttp://wwhttp_ (http://www.petitiononline.com/canaries/petition.html) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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