[nfbmi-talk] The Blind and Occupy Wall Street, One Person's Experience

joe harcz Comcast joeharcz at comcast.net
Tue Nov 1 15:15:09 UTC 2011


Hi,

I have to go to the dentist for an extraction and more soon.

But, I beleive the point of Fred's post and mine was not to get into the 
merits, or demerits, or whatever of any given social movement whether it be 
the Occupy Wall Street actions or the Tea Party for that matter.

But, rather it does go to the gross ammount of ignorance about blindness 
that is prevelent in all kinds of organizations or movements, political 
parties, religious, social and/or other segments of society.

One of the reasons that I hammer at MCB is that if at the very top of it and 
throughout the lack of access, informed choice, violations of law and 
equity, etc. continue within and without that federally funded and mandated 
organization then what kind of message does that send to society over all?

I think there were some implications in that direction to by Fred and the 
author of the post.

Regardless whether right, left, or in the middle myths, prejudices and 
stereotypes exist and are alive and well in our society.

Peace,

Joe
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> Have them go to Soresis's home since he is rich and around the country for 
> different causes.  Time is stand  up for us.
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