Today, January 20th 2009- Inauguration day. A day that honestly, I don't remember for the former presidents who have taken office during my lifetime. After picking up my son who got sent home sick from school and getting my daughter from preschool I headed home and cursing just a little bit that my soap was superceded put the Inauguration on our 50" PlasmaToday - Obama's big day.
You may recall that I wasn't 100% convinced about Obama. You see, we - parents of children with autism and other illnesses that stem from vaccine injury called out to him. We asked where he stood on the issue of Vaccination Choice. And, we were disappointed.
Still, on this Inauguration Day. I am hopeful.
I want Obama to be the voice of our kids, even though he has stated he is against selective vaccination. Our children with autism and other vaccine related illness need a voice. My autistic child needs a voice and so does my neuro-typical child.
The children of our nation, need and deserve a voice.


*Photos Taken by me at the Middletown NJ Vaccination Gathering 9/5/2008
I found this Vlog by a 29 year old with Autism on YouTube today that I must share with you:
Autism and an Obama Administration
Obama's Promise for Autism:
http://www.barackobama.com/pdf/AutismSpectrumDisorders.pdf
BARACK OBAMA AND JOE BIDEN: SUPPORTING AMERICANS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS
3 comments:
I'm realistically hopeful. I think its safe to say that.
Hope is good, and it is definitely something that we should keep alive! :D
Adonya
Adonya Wong
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As always, thank you for staying on top of things. You are such a great resource!
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