[blindlaw] [BULK] Re: graduation soon

Dittman, Robert rdittman at stmarytx.edu
Sun Nov 25 19:09:39 UTC 2012


Well, that is where people are mistaken. 
there is nothing in the law that precludes people who are blind from serving as {{?"}}as is a waver.  The problem is that although I have tried to apply for said waver I am getting stonewalled. 

It is only a matter of time before I find representation and I fight them.  I do wonder if the nfb will help me.  

I do plan if nothing else to try this in the court of public opinion.  Cnn, fox and other news outlets may be simpothedic 

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On Nov 25, 2012, at 0:48, "Michael Fry" <mikefry79 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Congratulations, Robert.  That's a tremendous accomplishment.
> 
> I hope that you are sucessful in your quest to become a reserve JAG.
> Hopefully your efforts will get more people thinking about this disparte
> treatment.  A person that acquires a disability after enlistment may serve
> (and receive amazing benefits such as salary, gaurenteed employment,
> housing, healtcare, and the opportunity to live around the world, all paid
> for by tax payers) but a person who has a disability before enlistment is
> automatically inelgible to serve.
> 
> Here's why this disparte treatment seems wrong.  Both classes of people
> have the same level of disability.  Both classes are functionally the
> same.  But one class is statutorily inelgible to sereve because of the way
> they were born.
> 
> That is not equal protection under the law and the discrimination is being
> perpetuated by the Federal goverment.  So, there better be a compelling
> reason for the discrimination.
> 
> I'd like to hear the military answer these questions in an appeallate
> brief.  What are the compelling reasons why someone who becomes disabled
> after enlistment is still fit for active-duty service?  Why don't those
> reasons equally apply to persons disabled before attempted enlistment?  Why
> is that justification compelling?
> 
> 
> 
> On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 6:58 PM, Jeckel, Christopher
> <CJECKEL at law.jmls.edu>wrote:
> 
>> Congrats Robert.  Now go and destroy the bar exam!
>> Chris
>> 
>> 
>> ________________________________________
>> From: blindlaw [blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org] on behalf of Marcos
>> Rodrigues [mrodrigues81 at hotmail.com]
>> Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2012 8:50 PM
>> To: Blind Law Mailing List
>> Subject: Re: [blindlaw] graduation soon
>> 
>> Hi Robert:
>> 
>> In what university are you doing your JD program?
>> 
>> Cheers.
>> Marcos Rodrigues
>> mrodrigues81 at hotmail.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Em 24/11/2012, às 23:54, Dittman, Robert escreveu:
>> 
>>> Hello all,
>>> 
>>> I will be a new J.D. on December 8, 2012.  My next step is to sit for
>> the Texas Bar exam the last week of February 2013.
>>> 
>>> As you all can guess I am very excited and have not given up or wavered
>> on my goal to achieve a commission in the  reserved Armed Forces as a
>> military lawyer in the JAG corps.  I still have a back up plan as you have
>> to eat, but I am continuing to beat the drum for the blind being able to
>> serve just as much as those who are blind who are allowed to continue to
>> serve.  It can be done because they are doing it, and I am serving in the
>> uniform as a volunteer so this is proof that it can, will, and does work.
>>> 
>>> Just thought I'd let you know that graduation is another step closer.
>>> 
>>> I shall not falter I shall not waiver and if I fail at least I shall
>> know that I had given the full measure.
>>> 
>>> Take Care,
>>> 
>>> Robert D. Dittman
>>> 
>>> 
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