[nabs-l] lions world

Arielle Silverman nabs.president at gmail.com
Sat Feb 12 23:51:38 UTC 2011


Hi all,

I think I don't have to tell you that this discussion has veered quite
a bit away from the original topic of training centers. I would advise
you to all be aware of two things when deciding to post to the NABS
list. First, be mindful of other people's email mailboxes. I would
urge all of us to make an effort to say what we want to say succinctly
in one or two messages so as to minimize clutter to other people's
inboxes, people who may or may not be interested in the discussion.
Second, this list is archived online, and anybody who searches for
NABS or blindness on Google can see the posts we write. We need to
think about posting things that make our list and our organization
look like a place that people would want to go to get information
about blindness. Posts that are inflammatory or that lack meaningful
content about blindness are likely to turn off people who could be
future members of our organization.

Respectfully,
Arielle Silverman, President
National Association of blind Students

On 2/12/11, Josh Kennedy <jkenn337 at gmail.com> wrote:
> hi brian,
>
> in reply to what would I do if my wife met a sighted person in Reading
> or philadelphia to get her needs met, what would I do? First I would
> forgive her for committing adultry against me. Second I would point out
> to both her and the person she was with that they are committing adultry
> by doing this which is a mortal sin, contrary to the will of God. I
> would next encourage her to get out of that relationship as soon as
> possible. I would forgive her, make up and move on and stay married to
> her. If she would do that to me I would not, I repeat not, divorce her.
> I would recommend marriage counseling, forgive forget stay married and
> move on. Besides all the research shows that divorce is bad for
> children. My priority is to keep my family together. If she makes a
> mistake she makes a mistake. I would dialog with her to find out why she
> did such a thing. Most people would divorce their wives, I would not. I
> don't find cheating on one's spouse to be a sufficient reason for divorce.
>
> Josh
>
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Arielle Silverman
President, National Association of Blind Students
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