Mindy, 

Yes that was what I was trying to say - Federal, State, or Local legislation 
that is directly linked to funding or other that would apply to TM or other 
rare neurological conditions. 

Candy K. 
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From: "Lawrence King" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
To: [email protected] 
Cc: "Lawrence King" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 12:15:00 PM (GMT-0500) America/Bogota 
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Guidelines 


I would have to disagree.  I have yet to see a political post that was strictly 
informational and documentable that compared without bias, each candidates 
stand on TM and its survivors.  (The issue of abortion is not going to heal my 
spinal cord!) 


The only political posts I want to see here are ones regarding health based 
legislation which will directly help TM survivors that I can then encourage my 
Congressmen, Senators and president to support! 




Mindy the Artist 


On Oct 24, 2008, at 12:16 PM, < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 
wrote: 



I would agree that it is not of benefit for those looking for advice, support, 
etc. from fellow TM'ers to hear one-sided advertisements or promotional 
materials from supporters of political candidates. 

However, keep in mind that it is of benefit to be informed of such a 
candidate who, although "physically fit" himself (as stated today by Frank) is, 
from my understanding, a documented pro-abortionist whose position reveals a 
lack of sympathy for the "weak" in which category we with TM could be placed.  
In fact, this may not turn out to be    only   a lack of sympathy by rather a 
pro-active stance which could and most likely would lead to an attitude which 
considers the elderly or sickly a detriment to the economy or society in 
general.   

Therefore, the very nature of this "list" should call for warnings, or at least 
information, about certain ones seeking office who will have an influence on 
our well-being as pertaining to TM. 

Again, though, I agree we should not have to listen to (read) other 
general political opinions, warnings, etc, when our main attention should be on 
TM and closely related topics. 

Gary in Michigan 


----- Original Message ----- 
From:   kevin weilacher 
To:   Lawrence King   ;   [email protected] 
Cc:   Lawrence King 
Sent:   Friday, October 24, 2008 11:26 AM 
Subject:   Re: [TMIC] Guidelines 



How eloquently put..  I totally agree...this IS NOT the proper forum for 
political views. 




From:   Lawrence King < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 
To:   [email protected] 
Cc:   Lawrence King < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 
Sent:   Friday, October 24, 2008 11:16:02 AM 
Subject:   Re: [TMIC] Guidelines 

The guidelines need to include "political messages"  We are one group united by 
our common factor TM.  but when a  member spouts political rhetoric we are 
divided into the right and the left.  There are tons of groups devoted to this 
type of political banter but only  one for TM sufferers!  I happen to be very 
politically active (even volunteering for my party) but I respect the rights of 
my fellow TM family members to have their Own Opinion politically,  I respect 
that they were not born yesterday,  have a lifetime of experiences shaping 
their views and have a sovereign right to their opinions!   keep politics out 
of this one please! 


Mindy the Artist 



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