[Nfbf-l] Important: Submitted for your Approval --ProposedConstitutional Amendment.

David Evans drevans at bellsouth.net
Thu May 24 18:36:56 UTC 2012


Dear Mr.Clark,

These other organizations have nothing to do with the NFB or ACB.
As a private membership organization, the NFB as well as the ACB, have the 
right to place restrictions upon their membership, as do other 
organizations, such as the Lion's, J.C.'s, Masons, etc, etc.
You will not find Democrats holding office in the Republican party and vicea 
versa.
They have opposing philosophy and approaches to just about everything.  The 
same holds with the NFB and the ACB.
The two organizations just do not see eye to eye or agree on a lot of 
things, logic not withstanding.
By the way, its a nice list and I think I will save in a flolder,

Thanks,.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Clarke" <dbclarke99 at gmail.com>
To: "NFB of Florida Internet Mailing List" <nfbf-l at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 10:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Nfbf-l] Important: Submitted for your 
Approval --ProposedConstitutional Amendment.


> >
>> "As per policy, no member of the ACB can hold office or be a committee
>> chair in the NFB at any level.  They can be a rank and file member, but 
>> as
>> long as they are a ACB member, they can not hold an office."
>>
>
>
>> I am constantly confused by this reasoning and the "us vs them" 
>> mentality.
>>  Has nothing changed since the 1960s?
>
>
> Below is a partial list of the organizations in the United States that
> service the Blind and visually-impaired  (I have left
> out ophthalmology organizations and removed Canadian Organizations).
>
> American Council of the Blind
>
> American Foundation for the Blind
>
> American Macular Degeneration Foundation
>
> American Printing House for the Blind
>
> Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually
> Impaired
>
> The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalomology
>
> Blind Veterans Association
>
> ElderWeb (National Resources for Seniors)
>
> EyeCare America - National Eye Care Project (For Seniors)
>
> Foundation Fighting Blindness
>
> Foundation For Blind Children
>
> Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, Inc.
>
> Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youth and Adults
>
> Jewish Braille Institute of America
>
> Jewish Guild For The Blind
>
> Lighthouse Central Florida
>
> The Macula Foundation, Inc.
>
> Macular Degeneration Foundation
>
> Macular Degeneration Partnership
>
> Macular Degeneration Research
>
> Macular Degeneration Support
>
> National Alliance of Blind Students
>
> National Association for Parents of Children with Visual Impairments
>
> National Association For Visually Handicapped
>
> National Eye Institute
>
> National Federation of the Blind
>
> National Industries for the Blind
>
> The National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
> (NICHY)
>
> National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
>
> National Organization for Rare Disorders
>
> Northwest Association for Blind Athletes
>
> Ocular Nutrition Society
>
> Pilot Dogs, Inc.
>
> Prevent Blindness America
>
> Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic
>
> Research to Prevent Blindness
>
> The Seeing Eye, Inc.
>
> The Statler Center
>
> United States Association of Blind Athletes
>
> Can someone name any OTHER of these organizations prohibiting boards on 
> two
> of these organizations, other than ACB(FCB) and NFB(NFBF)?   This list
> doesn't even include Lions, for some reason.
>
> Again, this "us vs them" attitude in an age where the blind and
> visually-impaired could use a lot of help baffles me.  There is no choice
> of loyalty involved.
>
> Dave Clarke
>
>>
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