[nagdu] Jury finds IA Dept.forBlind'sguidedog policy does notdiscriminate

Pickrell, Rebecca M (IT) REBECCA.PICKRELL at ngc.com
Wed Feb 25 14:21:21 UTC 2009


Exactly. 
And, I'll add that we all see everybody at specific moments in time, and
probably aren't getting the whole picture. 
Everybody makes their deals and compromises with those around them. 
It might be that all are happy in their given arangement and why should
someone not directly involved get a vote.  

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Subject: Re: [nagdu] Jury finds IA Dept.forBlind'sguidedog policy does
notdiscriminate

However I know several sighted people who let people do things for them
all of the time.  Some instances they are just lazy and would rather
live off of others' hard work than do it themselves.  If laziness is a
characteristic that spans across all people, then why can't a blind
person be lazy too?  I don't think laziness and unwillingness to work/do
for oneself necessarily has anything to do with blindness acceptance.

Rox and the Kitchen Bitches
Bristol (retired), Mill'E SD and Laveau guide dog, CGC.
Do not meddle in the affaires of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste
good with ketchup.

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