[Nfbf-l] {Disarmed} Re: [NFBF-Leaders] picking and choosingNFBpolicies and constitutional requirements

Sherri flmom2006 at gmail.com
Thu May 1 05:45:51 UTC 2014


That's right Holly. You stay with it and work together. We are an NFB 
family. I am proud to be partg of it.

Sherri
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Holly" <hbeanie at gmail.com>
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Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 12:12 AM
Subject: Re: [Nfbf-l] {Disarmed} Re: [NFBF-Leaders] picking and 
choosingNFBpolicies and constitutional requirements


RJ,
When were you a member of the NFB? We work hard and there are a few things 
that we need to work out. You don't jump ship because you disagree with a 
policy or what something on at the state level.
Holly

Sent from my iPhone

> On Apr 30, 2014, at 11:29 PM, "RJ Sandefur" 
> <joltingjacksandefur at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I think this is part of the reson why I do not wish to renew my membership 
> in the NFB, because I disagree with some things. First, while wearing 
> sleep shades may be alright for some people, other people may not agree 
> with it. It should be up to the mobility instructor and the client. 
> Another thing is, I'm getting the sense Florida isn't following the 
> national office when it says to do something, we do it, no questions 
> asked. The ACB is more unified than NFB is on some things. My friend 
> Rhonda who lives here in Okeechobee, wants me to join the St. Lucie 
> chapter, but she thinks I should run for office, but they've already have 
> officers in that chapter. While she sees something in me, I just do not 
> see myself a member of the national federation of the blind. I personally 
> believe that FCB would be a good fit for me personally. It is a personal 
> choice, and nothing againist anyone. The national federation of the blind 
> has lost messege, and I do not want to be a part of an organziation that 
> is not on messege. RJ
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Holly" <hbeanie at gmail.com>
> To: <NFBF-Leaders at yahoogroups.com>
> Cc: <nfbf-l at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 10:41 PM
> Subject: [Nfbf-l] {Disarmed} Re: [NFBF-Leaders] picking and choosing 
> NFBpolicies and constitutional requirements
>
>
>> Sherri,
>> I totally agree with you. I feel that some of the policies are out dated 
>> such as the dual membership. I know that the statewide chapter lost a 
>> fundraiser due to this policy.
>> We, the NFBF can't pick and choose which policies we follow. Your post 
>> was very well written and thought out. I hope the State aboard is just as 
>> concerned as you and I are on this matter. If this gets brushed under the 
>> rug...what else doesn't matter to our State Board?
>> I used to drive, some people believe that if I lived in Georgia I could 
>> drive again, each state has their requirements. I don't know if this is 
>> correct or not, but I do know that I truly miss it. More on days like 
>> today, when I walk home in the rain and have to go get the baby another 
>> 3/10 of a mile from the house. But the fact is that I can't drive a car, 
>> I have an electric motorized pedal bike. Since it has pedals it is legal 
>> for me to ride. When Peter's email came out, I thought he was writing it 
>> about me. My bike does not have a tag, it is not registered and does not 
>> require a drivers license.
>> It will be interesting how this issue is resolved at a State Level.
>> Holly Idler
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Apr 30, 2014, at 8:09 PM, "Sherri" <flmom2006 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> This is a lengthy message, so be prepared. I am deeply concerned about 
>>> something that just came to my attention. Not being on the NFBF board, I 
>>> have only learned about this through conversations with members.
>>>
>>> First, let me say that I have been a member of the NFB since 1979. I 
>>> love this organization and feel we have done more than any other 
>>> blindness group to truly *change what it *means to be blind. I would 
>>> like this to continue, but we must keep our integrity intact.
>>>
>>> Let me give you some background. Around a year ago, the *policy (which 
>>> is a *policy and not in any NFB *constitution) was discussed whereby if 
>>> we are members of NFBF, we cannot be members of FCB or any affiliates of 
>>> that organization. Because of this "*policy,  we lost some valuable 
>>> members including my good friend and valued Pinellas chapter member 
>>> Grant Downey, who explained in great detail in a letter why he joined 
>>> both groups and that he deeply loved the Federation. But because of all 
>>> the backlash, he resigned his membership. Thus, Pinellas lost a valued 
>>> member and Newsline lost a great worker. It made me very sad!
>>>
>>> A few months ago, Peter Cerullo NFBF Board member and Greater Daytona 
>>> chapter president posted an e-mail questioning whether it is okay to 
>>> have a sighted person i.e. a person who can legally drive a car, as a 
>>> chapter president.
>>>
>>> It has now come to my attention that we have a sighted chapter president 
>>> in the state of Florida. I do not point this out to belittle anyone or 
>>> make light of their capabilities. I am sure this person does a fine job 
>>> and this is no way meant personally but only as it pertains to NFB 
>>> philosophy and our constitution. It was brought up at the last board 
>>> meeting and apparently (and I wasn't there, so can't say for sure) 
>>> glossed over during the discussion.
>>>
>>> A couple of months ago in our Central Florida chapter, we dissected the 
>>> NFB pledge. It says we are to *support the *policies and *programs of 
>>> the Federation and *abide by its *constitution. The NFBF  constitution 
>>> says the following. This also applies to the NFB constitution and to all 
>>> chapter constitutions. I put a * beside the important words.
>>> Section One—Officers
>>>
>>> There shall be elected biannually, at the state convention in odd 
>>> numbered years, a president, a second vice president, and a secretary. 
>>> There shall be elected biannually, at the state convention in even 
>>> numbered years, a first vice president, and a treasurer.  The terms of 
>>> these officers shall begin at the close of the convention at which they 
>>> are qualified and elected.
>>>
>>> The president is the chief executive officer of the organization.  The 
>>> duties of all officers shall be those ordinarily associated with their 
>>> respective offices.  The *president the *vice presidents must be *blind.
>>>
>>> The Florida Department of Motor Vehicles states the following:
>>> The Florida DHS&MV's vision standard is 20/50. If worse in one or either 
>>> eye, you will be referred to a licensed vision specialist to see if it 
>>> can be improved.
>>> If one eye is blind, the other must have 20/40. The accepted minimum 
>>> field of vision is 130 degrees.
>>>
>>> This means if someone has a vehicle operator's license, this is the 
>>> vision they must have. Of course, restrictions can be  placed on 
>>> licenses. My 2 daughters can drive, but were born with congenital 
>>> cataracts, so I am thoroughly familiar with this. They are quite blind 
>>> without correction, but this does not qualify them to be chapter 
>>> president or vice-president pursuant to the NFB constitution.
>>>
>>> So this is my question. I would like to knoe which *policies and 
>>> *programs we in the NFB of Florida *support and which we *do *not 
>>> support? If we allow sighted people to be chapter or affiliate 
>>> presidents, no mattter their other qualifications, I believe we should 
>>> change our name to the National Federation for the Blind of Florida. In 
>>> my opinion, if we expect people to resign because they are members of 
>>> more than 1 blindness organization, then we should also *abide by the 
>>> *law in our *constitution that says the *president and *vice-president 
>>> must be *blind.
>>>
>>> I hope that the NFBF board will take my concerns and those of other NFBF 
>>> members seriously and deal with thismatter. Thank you for taking the 
>>> time to read this e-mail.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sherri Brun
>>>
>>> Character is the side of yourself you choose to show the world.
>>> Integrity is what you do, what you say and how you act when you think no 
>>> one is paying attention.
>>> Sherri Brun
>>> NFBF Newsline Chair
>>> flmom2006 at gmail.com
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