[nfbmi-talk] The word is Accessible

Fred Wurtzel f.wurtzel at comcast.net
Mon Aug 9 02:00:56 UTC 2010


Hello,

These people can barely read, otherwise they would be giving good advice to
the MCB and blind people who are getting sub standard services.  This is a
bankrupt organization that is taking money under false pretenses.  If we
don't take these frauds on, shame on us.
  I say it is at a minimum a breech of contract since MPAS has a "contract"
to provide protection and advocacy and have not performed under that
contract.  Shame, shame, I say.

Warmest Regards,

Fred
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Subject: [nfbmi-talk] The word is Accessible

Hello everybody, especially Joe,
I found it interesting that the reply you got from MPAS did not use the word
"accessible".  She used the word "assessable," which would mean something
that can be assessed, or measured, rather than "accessed", or made available
in a usable format.  Is it possible that the person who wrote you doesn't
even know the correct word?  Wow.  Lydia
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