[nfbmi-talk] opinion only

Regina Alvarado regina.alvarado6 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 17 16:55:50 UTC 2011


I have stayed out of this as I have been too angry to write.  First of all, 
let me say here that I believe Christine and especially Larry are the best 
people to be on the Board.  My problem is not his placement on the Board but 
the fact that Snyder placed him there.  Did the NFBMI scream to high heaven 
when Granholm place someone from the ACB on the Board.  Are we not being 
just a bit hypocritical here? Nepatism (sorry for the spelling) goes on in 
both parties, but lets call it what it is.  He knew Larry and nobody else. 
Why should be we high fiving when we screamed at Granholm?  Anyway, I am 
coming to the conclusion that it is about time we begin to work together for 
the betterment of blind people instead of playing games.  In case nobody has 
payed attention, more blind people I know think the NFB doesn't speak for 
them than do.  I want everyone to be on the same side against what we know 
is incorrect, not fighting each other, and most of all I want hypocrisy to 
be acknowledged for what it is.  Personally right now, I do not care if I 
belong to NFB or ACB.  I just happen to believe in some of NFB's philosophy. 
However, I will say here I do not eat, drink,

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Subject: [nfbmi-talk] horrible slanted news

> This is just plain disgusting and just plain fluff. Listen please you all. 
> I'm personally a decidedly left of center person and all know I've had 
> political and philosophical disputes with both NFB and ACB for that 
> matter. It is all irrelevant. The MCB is a federally funded program that 
> is supposed to run under the rule of law and not the rule of man as are 
> all others. That is independent, or should be of politics. Yet, here we 
> have basically a news plant, devoidof content that is meaningful which is 
> typical Cannon modus operandi. The news should in my mind do some due 
> diligence in reporting real and documented actions rather than playing 
> political football. Maybe they should look into the books of MCB. And, as 
> per Richard Bernstein all I have to say is this: "I've sent him for years 
> documentation of the ADA violations by Cannon and MCB. I ask openly here: 
> What gives?"
>
> Darn maybe he'd like to see the accessibility surveys and such in 
> accessible format of MCB and other state facilities. Oops he's seen as 
> much as I have.
>
>
>
> IOh, my I'm trying very hard not to swear here. But, I've begged 
> Bernbnstein, M PAS and others, literally and in phone calls and in writing 
> to sue MCB for ADA violations.
>
> I personally have grave reservations and will protest other issues related 
> to the Snyder administration and our Republican dominated legislature. 
> But, this stuff is nothing short of pure political football without any 
> accountability, which should be the bottom line of news period. And end of 
> story. Except that Bernstein, Bodding, and the Detroit News should simply 
> look at the books and the shenigans and all the other crap conducted under 
> the regime of Cannon.
>
> I, for one, as a former journalist am damned sick and tired of the fluff, 
> and PR driven news coverage in general and in specific here. That goes to 
> both the so-called right and the so-called left. Facts are facts and news 
> should be fact driven.
>
> And I don't give a rat's posterior if those facts hit a Democrat or a 
> Republican, or a Socialist, or a doornob.
>
> This is nothing but politics in the worst sense of the term. This is 
> nothing but character assasination by default without examing the facts.
>
> Arrgh! Let me write later about the stuff on my old computer related to 
> the Kerry campaign and Janelle Cannon. Let me write later about trying to 
> make Democratic Party functions and events and even the 2004 primary fully 
> accessable to the blind.
>
> Let me write later about all my years of trying to make the Grandholm 
> Administration and all of its programs, services and activities accessable 
> to all people with all disabilities. Argh! And much of what you good 
> people on this list have seen in these regards has been sent to both 
> Richard Bernstein and in fact the Detroit News.
>
> I am so outraged at this crap I simply can hardly write. But, this needs 
> to be a component of the public record.
>
> Larry is an honest broker. He and I differ generally when it comes to 
> nominal party affiliation. In fact and I'll say it here my only issue with 
> Obama is that he is far to the right of me. Now, that and a dollar or two 
> will get us all a cup of coffee.
>
> Opinions are like noses as everyone has one for the most part. But, facts 
> are facts.
>
> For too damned long. Far too damned long MCB has run as a sort of secret 
> government. And I and others wish the News and other so-called news 
> sources would simply look at the books. Or maybe they should simply look 
> at attending today's meeting and finding the entrance with a blind fold on 
> or in a wheelchair.
>
> This is incredible in that for some reason if it is done then the stuff 
> I've sent to the News, to Bernstein and others about compliance and simply 
> fixing the ADA issues alone surrounding MCB will come to light.
>
> Man, for ten years I've tried to get Bernstein to sue MCB and other state 
> entities for violations of the ADA. These are known and documented 
> violations bythe way and not some spin or conjecture including the lack of 
> ADAAG required raised character and Braille signage in all state 
> buildings. This also includes independence reports forwarded to Bernstein 
> and in fact a Detroit News reporter documenting these things as well as 
> other issues relevent to ADA, Title II compliance.
>
>
> Argh!! Argh!
>
> Here things are clear. Neither the News nor Bernstein or anyone else 
> really cares about the ADA or our civil rights or facts. They just care 
> about politics.
>
> They are as guilty as this Administration and this Legislature of going 
> after people with disabilities and those who are blind. A pox on them 
> both! But, the outrage expressed here is simply an outrage and bovine 
> stuff of the highest order.
>
> The politics and the crap will ultimately shut MCB and otherstate run 
> organizations like it down and it all goes to politics.
>
> And sadly, most sadly it is politics devoid of principle and laden in fact 
> and deed with personal engrandisement of a few chosen, and that includes 
> Cannon. Who died and named him God? What the heck is his documented track 
> record devoid of politics? Has the News or any other so-called news source 
> ever investigated the fact that this clown is the highest paid and highest 
> placed public official in the entire state without a college degree?
>
> The News and MCB and all Party types should be made aware that all 
> agencies of state government should be scrutinized regardless as to 
> affilliation, or politics and on objective standards. And MCB is and 
> should not be immune to that scrutiny.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Joe
>
> Snyder appointee to agency for blind risks conflict
>
>
>
> New commissioner, director have been at odds for years
>
>
>
> Paul Egan / Detroit News Lansing Bureau
>
>
>
> Lansing — Gov. Rick Snyder's appointment to the Michigan Commission for 
> the Blind of a vocal critic has set the stage for increased turmoil at the 
> agency
>
> that serves the state's estimated 45,000 blind people.
>
>
>
> Snyder's press secretary, Sara Wurfel, says the governor wasn't aware of 
> the bad blood between his newly appointed commissioner, Larry Posont, and 
> longtime
>
> agency director Pat Cannon when he appointed Posont earlier this month.
>
>
>
> Posont, who is blind and serves as Michigan president of the National 
> Federation of the Blind, says Cannon has fostered "an atmosphere of 
> cover-up, secrecy
>
> and intimidation," and he wants him to step down. Cannon, who is also 
> blind and has held his state post since 1998, denies the allegations and 
> says he
>
> has no intention of leaving.
>
>
>
> "This is not good," said Richard Bernstein, a prominent blind attorney 
> from Farmington Hills who last year sought the Democratic nomination for 
> attorney
>
> general. "At a time when you're going through critical budget cuts … you 
> really need to have more cohesion."
>
>
>
> The heads of two agencies that advocate for the blind have written Snyder 
> asking him to reconsider the appointment to the five-member commission 
> charged
>
> with helping blind people live and work independently. It holds its 
> quarterly meeting in Lansing today and Friday.
>
>
>
> "I would like to see them withdraw the appointment," said Gwen Botting of 
> Ionia, president of Michigan Parents of Children with Visual Impairments. 
> "It
>
> is a mistake, in my opinion."
>
>
>
> Joe Sibley, president of the Michigan Council of the Blind, said he's 
> "concerned this could be damaging in the long run, especially if (Posont) 
> is made
>
> chairman."
>
>
>
> As federation president, Posont, 59, has organized a public demonstration 
> against Cannon for about the past two years has criticized his handling of 
> personnel
>
> issues, his dealings with blind entrepreneurs who operate shops or vending 
> machines in state buildings, and his handling of a federal audit, among 
> other
>
> issues. Posont said his main priority as a commissioner is to do a better 
> job of helping blind people get jobs.
>
>
>
> "Mr. Cannon's recent actions are an unwarranted abuse of power and amount 
> to intimidation and bullying of blind citizens of Michigan who dare to 
> speak for
>
> themselves and question his policies," Posont said after Cannon's 2010 
> firing of Christine Boone, who is blind, as director of the commission's 
> Blind Training
>
> Center in Kalamazoo.
>
>
>
> Wurfel said Snyder's children know Posont's children but the governor 
> wasn't "aware of the extent of the commission's history" when he appointed 
> Posont
>
> on March 2. Snyder expects "both appointees and staff to work together in 
> a collaborative, constructive fashion," she said. "Moving forward to best 
> serve
>
> the blind and visually impaired community is imperative."
>
>
>
> Posont of Dearborn Heights did not sound conciliatory this week. "He 
> (Cannon) could go between now and June and we wouldn't have to figure out 
> a way to
>
> push him out," he said. Otherwise, "this could get very dirty."
>
>
>
> Cannon, 68, whose $125,000-a-year post is civil service, not a political 
> appointment, said Posont's comments are surprising and unfortunate.
>
>
>
> "We are both dedicated to working in the best interests of blind people in 
> Michigan," he said. "I am optimistic that we will work well together."
>
>
>
> The commission, which is not paid, must have at least three members who 
> are blind. It can't dismiss Cannon but annually reviews his performance 
> and recommends
>
> a replacement if the post becomes vacant. Cannon said he's received 
> "outstanding evaluations over the last 13 years."
>
>
>
> Though both advocate for the blind, Posont's federation and Sibley's 
> council have different philosophies on issues such as whether special 
> accommodations
>
> should be made for blind people, with the federation less supportive of 
> such measures.
>
>
>
> Sibley said the council takes a nonconfrontational approach while Posont 
> prefers the "pit bull" method. Posont agreed the federation is more 
> aggressive
>
> than the council and said it is less supportive of special measures, such 
> as currency implants to help blind people distinguish one denomination of 
> bill
>
> from another.
>
>
>
> Boone was fired for allegedly violating rules about workplace safety and 
> firearms on state property after she used pellet guns to offer 
> marksmanship training
>
> to blind students.
>
>
>
> Cannon said he can't comment on a personnel matter.
>
>
>
> Posont said Boone had been doing an "exemplary job" of instilling students 
> with "a positive philosophy of blindness" and Cannon had verbally signed 
> off
>
> on the marksmanship training. There was no safety issue and the 
> small-caliber pellet guns used are not even considered firearms under 
> Michigan law, he
>
> said.
>
>
>
> Posont put out a news release announcing his appointment before the 
> governor's office did. Posont's release said Snyder had named him 
> chairman; Snyder's
>
> release only named Posont a member. Posont conceded his release was 
> premature.
>
>
>
> http://www.detnews.com/article/20110317/POLITICS02/103170410/1022/Snyder-appointee-to-agency-for-blind-risks-conflict
>
>
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