[nabs-l] Organizations express outrage over republican disability policy
Beth
thebluesisloose at gmail.com
Fri Oct 31 21:56:27 UTC 2008
Geez, why execute criminals with developmental disabilities? Why?
And please, somebody tell me why McCain and Palin are acting the way
they do. It's bad enough that Palin is against the LGBT community,
but against people with disabilities? I knew this was going to
happen. I don't know if I'm psychic, but I just know it's going to
happen.
Beth
On 10/31/08, Antonio Guimaraes <aguimaraes at nbp.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
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> Just received this press release, and am providing it for your information,
> as you look to be informed to vote in the 2008 election.
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> Antonio Guimaraes
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> ADAWatch.org
> National Coalition for Disability Rights
> 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 300
> Washington, DC 20006
> 202-448-9928 - info at ncdr.org
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> NEWS RELEASE
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> October 31, 2008
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> Disability Rights Organizations Express Outrage Over Attacks at McCain-Palin
> Rally
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> Contacts:
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> Jim Ward, Founder and President
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> 202-415-4753 or jward at ncdr.org
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> Marcie Roth, Executive Director
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> 301-717-7447 or mroth at ncdr.org
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> (Washington, DC) The National Coalition for Disability Rights (NCDR) pushed
> back today against the McCain-Palin campaign for ridiculing the legal rights
> of people with disabilities. News reports describe McCain-Palin campaign
> representative Senator Kit Bond (R-Mo), joining Vice Presidential candidate
> Sarah Palin at a rally in Rush Limbaugh's hometown of Cape Girardeau,
> Missouri, mocking Presidential candidate Senator Barak Obama for stating
> that he's looking to nominate judges who empathize with "the disabled."
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> "It's Halloween and it seems that Sarah Palin's mask of support for people
> with "special needs" is slipping. Despite past pandering to people with
> disabilities, McCain-Palin are actually opposed to vital disability
> legislation like the Community Choice Act and they want to appoint judges
> who will further roll back the civil rights protections of the Americans
> with Disabilities Act," declared NCDR's founder and president, Jim Ward.
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> NPR's Nina Totenberg has reported that McCain-Palin's and conservatives'
> "most oft-mentioned prospects" for nomination to the Supreme Court include
> Ohio Judge Jeffrey Sutton. Sutton was opposed by hundreds of disability
> organizations when he was nominated by President Bush after successfully
> weakening the ADA with states' rights arguments. As a sitting judge, he has
> recently supported the execution of criminals with developmental
> disabilities and has undermined the Help America Vote Act(HAVA).
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> Disability rights advocates are further incensed that the McCain-Palin
> campaign has reframed this civil rights struggle, one founded in concepts of
> equality, dignity and self-respect, as an issue of "special needs."
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> Disability rights advocate, Steve Gold states, "Yes we need support
> services. Yes we need inclusive education. Yes we need integrated
> employment. Yes we need equal rights. This not "special". These needs are
> based on us, people with disabilities, equal members of our communities. We
> are not inspirational nor are we "special". We are PROUD PEOPLE WITH
> DISABILITIES who should push back when anyone describes us as anything but
> equal members of our communities."
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> The National Coalition for Disability Rights is a nonpartisan nonprofit that
> does not endorse political candidates. We are a coalition of national,
> state and local disability, civil rights and social justice organizations
> united to protect and promote the human rights of children and adults with
> physical and mental disabilities.
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