Showing posts with label David O. Marley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David O. Marley. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Get Political! Autism Advocacy in Canada and the Marley Message

The British Columbia election is now history and former trial lawyer, political pro, community activist and autism advocate David O Marley was unable to upset powerful Liberal incumbent Ralph Sultan, an engineer and former bank executive, who doubled the votes of all other candidates combined in the riding of West Vancouver-Capilano.

In victory Mr Sultan singled out Marley as someone he had worried about in this election as reported on bclocalnews.com:

At the outset of the campaign, Marley represented a strong contender and possible threat, said Sultan. "He (Marley) was a very experienced backroom political pro."

Marley the political pro had expected incumbent Ralph Sultan to win but emphasized the value of public political participation:

"I'd like to see more people running as independents ... the (political) parties have been hollowed out. People don't see the value of participating (in politics). MLA's are basically reduced to salespeople for their parties."

This parent of an autistic child is sensitive to Marley's message. The legal process from Auton to Deskin-Wynberg did not achieve anything directly for autistic children. But those cases were fuel for powerful autism advocacy movements in many Canadian provinces. We may not all choose to run as Independents in party dominated Canadian politics. This is one autism Dad who has not gone that route (and would probably get a serious shellacking if I did). BUT we have to participate, we have to play hard and smart in the political arena to influence those who do run and get elected.

In the Auton case the Supreme Court of Canada delivered a clear message. Beyond the overly refined legal analysis of the decision (the SCC essentially held that Canadians enjoy no independent, substantive Constitutional right to necessary medical treatment) it is clear that our Canadian Constitution, our Charter of Rights, our courts will be of little assistance in obtaining autism specific treatment, education and residential care for our autistic loved ones. The lesson from Auton was that parents have to get political to help their autistic children live as decent, full and meaningful a life as they can.

Find out what your party candidates and representatives in your ridings, federal and provincial are saying, or not saying, about autism issues and try to influence them, try to push them in the right direction. Use the media, letters to the editor, YouTube and the Internet. Use what is available to influence the political process for autistic children and adults.

Get political!




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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Community Activist and Autism Advocate David Marley: One Heck of a Scrapper

I have no vote in today's British Columbia election. I do not pretend to know the area, other than what I have heard from my BC friends. I am certain though that if I had a vote today I would vote for fiscally responsible community activist and autism advocate David O. Marley who is running as an independent in West Vancouver-Capilano.

(Photo left: David Marley in Oakville, Ontario campaigning for Medicare for Autism NOW!)


David's official bio and agenda are on the internet at Vote4Marley. If you read the material at that site you will learn that David Marley has an impressive background in politics and law. You will learn that he is a fiscally responsible community activist who has fought for many community causes. Amongst those causes you will learn that David O. Marley is, and has been, a dedicated, capable and persistent autism advocate ... which is how I came to meet DOM, as he often signs off on his emails.









(Photo left: David Marley in Halifax, Nova Scotia speaking as part of the FEAT BC goes coastal national autism campaign)


What an official bio and agenda can never truly convey on the printed page is the real essence of a person, the real character of an individual, that can only become known from direct interaction. Anecdotal evidence is the weakest form of evidence in assessing causes and treatments for disorders such as autism disorders. It is the absolute highest form of evidence though when it comes to assessing the character of an individual. It is not truly possible to know people from afar, from media interviews and public accounts. You have to meet someone, look them in the eye, see how they respond to difficult and challenging situations.

I met David Marley in Halifax when he spoke as part of the FEAT BC Goes Coastal tour to push for a real national autism strategy. I also met him in Toronto and Oakville as part of the last pre-election tour by the Medicare for Autism Now team which graciously invited me to participate. I have exchanged emails and phone calls with David Marley. I have debated strategies and tactics for advancing a national autism strategy with him. David has a terrific background as a political organizer and as a lawyer and he shows real personal commitment to his causes - like autism. He has a sharp quick mind, a storehouse of political knowledge and many other assets. He is a true Independent who would represent his constituents ferociously.

If the people of West Vancouver-Capilano are looking for something other than the same old tired party politicians to represent them they should vote for David O. Marley - a real independent. I have met and worked on my cause - autism - with David. It is a real battle to get anything moving on the National front for autism. But David has been fighting tirelessly for that very end and having met and worked with him in that battle I can truly say that if the West Vancouver-Capilano want a real independent who will truly represent their interests they should vote Independent TODAY, they should vote for David Marley. If they do they will be electing one heck of a scrapper to fight on their behalf.




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