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

Peter Donahue pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com
Thu May 1 12:38:47 UTC 2014


Good morning everyone,

    If an agency or other program sets a policy that students with remaining 
vision in training must wear sleepshades there are two choices, get over it 
and abide by the agency's policy, or find another program more to your 
liking. Remember that decisions and disagreements come with consequences 
that could determine your level of independence. Sleepshade training 
predates the NFB's use of it so we were not the first to think it up. It has 
proven it's weight in gold so get all you can out of a training program and 
don't let your disagreements prevent you from living an independent and full 
life.

Peter Donahue


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "RJ Sandefur" <joltingjacksandefur at gmail.com>
To: "NFB of Florida Internet Mailing List" <nfbf-l at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 10:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Nfbf-l] {Disarmed} Re: [NFBF-Leaders] picking and 
choosingNFBpolicies and constitutional requirements


>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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