I
can't recall Jenny McCarthy accepting the idea of Landau-Kleffner, or
even commenting on it. So the original story in Radar Online was
incorrect and it's good they corrected their mistake. They posted an new
article, "Jenny McCarthy: 'My Son Does Have Autism'". He does have
autism? Present tense?Stories circulating online, claiming that I said
my son Evan may not have autism after all, are blatantly inaccurate and
completely ridiculous. Evan was diagnosed with autism by the Autism
Evaluation Clinic at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Hospital and was
confirmed by the State of California through their Regional Center. The
implication that I have changed my position, that my child was not
initially diagnosed with autism and instead may suffer from
Landau-Kleffner Syndrome, is both irresponsible and inaccurate.
These
stories cite a "new" Time Magazine interview with me, which was
actually published in 2010, that never contained any such statements by
me. Continued misrepresentations, such as these, only serve to open
wounds of the many families who are courageously dealing with this
disorder. Please know that I am taking every legal measure necessary to
set this straight.Here's a hint: don't use "autism families" as a
shield. What world do you live in where a story about you, correct or
incorrect, "opens the wounds" of people like me?Let's pause a moment to
acknowledge Jenny McCarthy accusing other people of being "irresponsible
and inaccurate".This way the hat can be worn with a variety of items Lady bags that
are already in your closet, he said. A statement dripping with irony
coming from Jenny McCarthy.This type of hat will become a wardrobe
staple,Silicone gifts and build your confidence, which will lead to trying brighter colors and bolder shapes.
Let's
also notice, we are back to present tense, Evan has autism. If
statements that "Evan may not have autism after all" are incorrect, then
he has autism now. Present tense.And some communities have ventured
into zentai predictive
policing, patrolling an area when an algorithm predicts a crime might
happen.Facebook Inc. and LinkedIn Corp. asked a California federal judge
on Friday to stay two cases in which a company that holds a series of
networking patents is suing them pending a decision by the U.S. Supreme
Court in Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International, saying the hotly
contested suit has a bearing on how their cases should be argued.The
social networking sites asked U.S. District Judge Susan Illston to hold
up proceedings in the cases, near-identical suits brought by patent
holder Bascom Research LLC...
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