I'm seldom posting lately because I have computer problems but I couldn't pass up a chance to post this, even if it is via not-my-computer.
Someone in Chili's marketing department may have just learned to look a little closer at organizations they ally themselves with before associating their company's name with them.
Chili's Nixes Autism Event After Backlash
Excerpt:
Chili's has canceled a fundraiser for a group that states on its website that autism can be triggered by vaccinations, a position that has been widely discredited by the medical community.
http://abcnews.go.com/...
Update:
This computer (not-my-computer) has only crashed once (so far) so I've had the chance to research this story further.
Here's a much better article with far more details, including this
...[The National Autism Association website] directs users to the National Vaccine Information Center, a nonprofit organization which has been described as “… the most powerful anti-vaccine organization in America, and its relationship with the U.S. government consists almost entirely of opposing federal efforts aimed at vaccinating children.”
http://www.rawstory.com/...