"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
Everyone now knows its a stitch up
But politics and the mental illness industry
are corrupting the process
of assimilating the truth
Crucifixion
aint no fiction
Churches are monuments to self importance
he got the eyes eh
check out this undiagnosed Maori puppy http://www.sunlive.co.nz/news/48461-...ide-court.html
Churches are monuments to self importance
Too close together, too far apart, staring, avoiding eye contact. All are dead give aways for autism....
Last edited by Smifffy; 6th August 2013 at 21:25. Reason: correct teh Gramma eh.
Keep on chooglin'
Sepultura 'I like'
Welcome to the club
sounds like half these morons wouldnt know a mental illness if it bit them on the ass,
and wish to stitch up more mentally ill peeps too
all this lack of empathy
for those with genetic disorders
reminds me of a diagnoses
that does not exist
because its so prevalent
its called psychopathy![]()
Churches are monuments to self importance
All I'm wishing is to lower the bar on 'disability'
'Disability spectrum' is a state construct, pertaining to tax funded services
It moves as social changes dictate who 'we' as a society feel needs assistance
Check out all the wheelchair ramps and bigger toilets that are almost never used
The budget at autismnz for adult aspies is $20 a month, for the whole of auckland....it covers coffee and biscuits, which actually do more harm than good for significant autisms....
2 drop in meetings at their offices a month so they can monitor your behaviour
No courses for social skills, as they do not really wish you to improve your lot, at all
10,000's of undiagnosed aspies in orks alone....
This is the next human rights frontier since race equality and womens issues.
Big problem, aspies cannot self advocate, so are at the mercy of corrupt charities
Time is ticking down for these thieves and liars of my people.
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An autism charity has spent spending millions raising money for education programs an only a fraction of their funds being directed towards the cause, a new investigation revealed.
The Autism Spectrum Disorder Foundation raised more than $7.6million over the course of two years, but more than 90 per cent of those funds were used to pay donation-solicitation companies.
The Tampa Bay Times and the Center for Investigative Reporting has revealed that charity- which says it intends to educate the public about autism and provide financial assistance for those with the disease- is now the worst charity in terms of putting their funds towards their stated goal.
Autism Spectrum did not initially make the list of the top five worst charities in America when the investigative group released earlier this year.
The Center for Investigative Reporting now explained that the reason for the oversight was because the charity understated their fundraising totals on IRS forms.
The charity- which also goes by the Autism Awareness Program and Autistic Children of America- explains on their website that the 'funds donated to ASDF will be used to address any and all kinds of issues in assisting children with autism and their families'.
The new totals provide a shameful look into the Schererville, Indiana-based charity's operations.
According to their 2009 to 2011 IRS 990 filings, the charity raised a total of $7.8million.
The group farmed out much of the fundraising to solicitation companies, which collected $7.6million of that total.
That work came at a cost, however, and the Autism Spectrum Disorder Foundation paid the solicitation companies $7million over to course of those three years.
All told, the Center for Investigative Journalism reports that they spent $2.3million on their stated charitable programs.
The discrepancy between the amount they pay groups to raise for donations and the amount they actually put towards promoting autism awareness earns them the troubling title of the worst charity in the country.
In their previous list, the investigative team reported that the Breast Cancer Relief Foundation spent 84 per cent of their donations on professional solicitation services, while the Cancer Fund of America followed with 83 per cent and the American Breast Cancer Foundation with 82 per cent.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...y-America.html
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I generally do nopt donate to charity because a lot of charities just make lots of money for their directors to go on foreign holidays and buy expensive cars and generally do not do anything for. Even in autism issues some so called charities are really extreme right wing political paries devoted to eliminating autistic people in principle but just make the leaders of these political organisations very rich and endorsed by so many so called celebrities is an absolute disgrace. It's all about the massaging of the allistic ego in my opinion not being a selfish git at all. If any work is actually done is mainly seminars which have a price to attend in which people are invited to speak but in the end nothing gets done ecept is that there is a lot of coffee drinking and cake eating going on and nothing is learned
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I recent heard a 1 hour presentation from the heart foundation.
Totally bad science and mostly political clap trap...
99% of charities are bullshit
Churches are monuments to self importance
That's all well and good. My family had to deal with the issues pertaining to physical disability for eighteen years, until my brothers death. Those ramps and toilets that 'don't get used', we had to search those out every time we wanted to do something.
Your 'next issue', is high on he list to you. But it's just another thing to soak up the woefully underfunded health budget for ALL disabled people to others.
Try and see a bigger picture, and not focus on trying to get funding for one small percentage of special needs.
One on one teaching/training is the best way to help 'your people', no? So go the education budget, the health system is overloaded now.
does it burn?
Churches are monuments to self importance
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