[nagdu] Blind-Drivable Car at Convention
Albert J Rizzi
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Thu Feb 3 01:13:51 UTC 2011
Thank you julie. You have a tough job and do it well.
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-----Original Message-----
From: nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
Of Julie J
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 5:39 PM
To: NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Blind-Drivable Car at Convention
I don't think that the NFB or NAGDU is all that fragmented. I think that
there are a very few people who speak frequently and loudly about their
disagreement with an issue. they tend to drown out the masses that agree
with each other on that same issue.
Also this list isn't limited to only NFB or NAGDU members. That's fine,
everyone is welcome. I think different perspectives provide an opportunity
for thought and growth. However I think that sometimes people think that
this list is wholly representative of NAGDU and that isn't accurate.
I've been the moderator of this list for several years now. when I started
Pricilla Farris was NAGDU President. since then Marion was elected
President and has been a huge help with keeping the list on track. Recently
Marsha has joined the moderator team. We do our best to keep things running
smoothly. That isn't always easy.
I struggle with letting people speak their piece and squashing hostility.
the two are intermingled to an extent that makes it very difficult to have
one without the other. I want people to understand that this list won't
hide from the tough issues. I will never forbid someone to voice their
opinion. However I have always stressed the absolute imperative that list
members be courteous to each other. I don't think I've been very
successful. For that I apologize to all of you.
Perhaps what I would like to ask is for more understanding that no one is
perfect, that some folks have other issues, that one loud person doesn't
speak for everyone, and that agreement and understanding don't come
overnight.
Thank you,
Julie
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