Archive > Big Brother
Autism Group Demands Apology From CBS
MamaTo4boys:
Yes he is :lol:
georgiapeach:
--- Quote from: MamaTo4boys on April 27, 2008, 01:05:18 AM ---So in other words, Adam shouldn't even be on Big Brother. I think its crap that he knew the casting director :res:
--- End quote ---
Not only that--he worked for CBS and possibly for BB!! If that isn't conflict of interest I don't know what is!
Seems like it could lead to all sorts of complaints of favoritism by CBS...
Nuala:
The United Autism Foundation, also known as UNIAF, founded by former NFL pro football player, Olaf Hampel, is officially apologizing for the disrespectful and irresponsible remarks about children and adults who have been diagnosed with autism made by Adam Jasinski on Big Brother 9, a CBS Reality TV Show.
It is important to know that any and all remarks about children and adults with autism made by Adam Jasinski are his personal beliefs, and not the beliefs of the United Autism Foundation. Adam Jasinski did not make any of those unprofessional comments while he was working with the United Autism Foundation. Therefore, Adam Jasinski did not show any evidence about his personal beliefs in the few months he assisted the foundation and its mission to improve our community.
It needs to be clarified that the foundation has not received any financial support by the government or agencies, other foundations or even companies and was only funded by its founder. As the financial limits of the founder have been reached at the beginning of 2008, the United Autism Foundation was forced to downsize its operation and Adam Jasinski was no longer employed by UNIAF at the time of his comments, although he had continued to offer some assistance as a volunteer.
Based on the published comments on national television, Adam Jasinski cannot and will not represent or work for the United Autism Foundation after his time at the Big Brother TV show. His statements do not do justice to this overseen and the fastest growing disorder in our country.
UNIAF deeply apologizes to the Autism Community, all children, adults and their families who are affected with Autism and the entire country for the disrespectful comments which have been made on national television by a former employee. The United Autism foundation is trying to create public awareness in order to help and support all those who have been diagnosed with autism and is deeply offended by statements which can hurt any individuals in our nation.
To find out more information about the United Autism Foundation and its programs, please visit UNIAF at www.UNIAF.org.
judythpiazza@newsblaze.com
Copyright © 2008, NewsBlaze, Daily News
TexasLady:
--- Quote from: MamaTo4boys on April 27, 2008, 01:05:18 AM ---So in other words, Adam shouldn't even be on Big Brother. I think its crap that he knew the casting director :res:
--- End quote ---
WOW! I did not know he was employed by BB, and personally got a recommendation by Grodner! (:;)
This is so wrong! Not to mention the comps for the final 3 were so tailored for a man, Sheila had no chance of lasting on the boggie board as long as A/R could, or turning that heavy wheel for that matter! :knuckles:
Nuala:
i have not read that he worked for CBS I read that he worked for NBC for the Apprentice and set up things for the first season and that is where the guy for the foundation heard about him.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version