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Denisegilmore
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Posted on Tuesday, October 05, 2004 - 10:34 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Bob Kafka on Participating in the 2004 Elections"

From Bob Kafka of ADAPT, bkafka@juno.com:

THE DISABILITY COMMUNITY
PARTICIPATING IN THE ELECTORAL PROCESS

I do a lot of organizing trainings for ADAPT,
A national grassroots disability rights organization.

I learn a lot from the people that attend these trainings.

Recently I was in Mississippi where a grandmother with a
disability was telling me how she could not believe how
people took for granted their right to vote. She told me
how as a child she was part of the civil rights protests of
the 60s and had gone to jail for that right to vote.

Amazing! She confronted dogs, hoses, children being thrown
in jail, and we in the disability community, that have
never experienced anything close to that oppression,
complain it's too much trouble for us to vote?

Justin dart said it well: vote like your life depends on
it, because it does!

Y'all know and have been told by everyone how important
this election is. Not only the presidential election but
also the congressional elections. Who runs congress is
important for disability rights and services.

Congress writes the laws and the budget!

Bush or Kerry. Republicans or Democrats. Red or blue!

I know one thing. I'm going to vote on the positions the
candidates take on disability issues.

The question is: do disabled people and our supporters vote
according to the positions candidates take on disability
issues?

Will the positions the candidates take on disability issues
swing your vote?

Will their positions on disability votes swing the vote of
your families?

What about the people who provide you services, equipment,
therapy and education?

Will the bureaucrats who are paid design the programs that
support us in the community vote on the disability
positions taken by the candidates?

There are significant differences between the Bush-
Republicans and Kerry-Democrats' positions on the role of
government. Bush believes in turning control back to the
states - Kerry that the federal government needs to play a
strong role.

There are significant differences in the Bush-Republican,
Kerry-Democrat view of the judiciary. Bush will appoint
judges that construe the constitution in what is called a
"strict constructionist" way. Kerry believes in a more
interpretive viewpoint, that things change with the times.

There are significant differences on how the Bush-
Republicans, Kerry-Democrats believe health and personal
attendant services are to be delivered. Bush has proposed
block grants to the states for Medicaid and housing while
Kerry has made reform of these programs a priority.

We as a community need to check out their web sites,
brochures, written positions, past records.

Is it rhetoric or is it action?

I believe that if the disability community, families,
providers, and bureaucrats all vote our self interest on
November 2nd we will be the real swing voters that carry
Bush-Republicans or Kerry-Democrats to victory.

You hear a lot about the battleground states. There are a
lot of undecided voters with disabilities and their
supporters in each of the battleground states.

There are active disability Get out the Vote efforts going
on in those battleground states.

Our votes can decide the direction of the country. Do we as
a community believe that? Though I think we do it seems
invisible to the media and general public.

As usual, disability = invisibility.

But that doesn't mean it = ineffective.

If there is one thing disability teaches us it is that we
can do all kinds of things no one else thinks we can do.

Our political efforts to get out and influence the vote are
running under the radar of the national media and only now
coming to the attention of the candidates.

I watched both conventions and from a disability
perspective I went away disappointed. No... ANGRY.

Disability was almost totally ignored. You heard about the
black vote, women's vote, latino vote, gay/lesbian, NASCAR,
soccer moms, & gun owners vote, the 18-24s, senior
citizens, moderate Catholics, Islamic, Evangelicals, &
Jewish vote, and so on and so on.

What about the disability vote? 40 million of us (not to
mention our supporters). You hear almost nothing!

Love us. Hate us. But don't ignore us!

I scan the papers with e-mails I talk to people all over
the country. Did Bush mention a disability issue? Did
Kerry? Did they attend a disability event? We need to
demand respect from both parties. As a voting force ignore
us at your peril. This is not an empty threat if we vote in
large numbers on November 2nd. We are an interest group and
a growing political force.

We aren't courted by both parties so we are like a tree
falling in the forest. They don't hear it but it makes a
hell of a noise.

We need to challenge both parties. How do you stand on our
issues? Kissing or hugging a disabled person doesn't cut it
any more. Taking positions on our issues does. For example:

Where do you stand on enforcement of the ADA?
What about full funding for IDEA?
Are you for MiCASSA and Money Follows the Person or not?
How will you decrease the 70% unemployment rate of disabled
persons?
Will you reform Medicaid by eliminating the institutional
bias and allowing people with disabilities to live in the
most integrated setting?
What about mental health parity? Assistive technology?

Our vote should not be taken for granted. Not in this
election, nor in future elections.

Though this election is critical we also need to keep our
eye on the future. We need to continue to build our
political influence at local, state and national elections.

Our influence needs to be felt in city council, state
legislative as well as school board elections.

To do this we have a responsibility to be active in the
campaigns. The door swings both ways. If we want respect we
need to earn it. We don't want the parties to give us
something because we are all "crippled up". We want them to
earn our votes.

Florida was decided by 536 votes in 2000. New Mexico was
close as was New Hampshire, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Nevada and
West Virginia.

We can and will make a difference in this election and in
the future.

Listen up president Bush.
Listen up Senator Kerry.
Listen up Republican party.
Listen up Democratic party.

Disabled and we vote.
Disabled and we vote.
Disabled and we vote.

Integration, inclusion and independence.

Bob Kafka

33ad
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Posted on Thursday, October 07, 2004 - 12:11 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Hi Bob,
I don't live in the USA, but I have been watching the election runup with interest.
Point 1 - I also have disability rights interest as my wife is blind. But nobody cares for their rights. For example, who can afford the computor programs to make windows work for them?
Point 2 - Bush and Kerry are only interested in Global Domination, not in the interests of American citizens. And if you want to know something, they are both members of "Skull & Bones" from college. They're working for someone higher up the "Food Chain".
I support your cause, but I think it's a lost one. But you can still try.
God Bless
Loren
Denisegilmore
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Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 9:42 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Dear Loren,

Althogh I'm not blind here is a link that may intersted you. This man John Franks began doing surveys, first, with the blind community. Please cut and paste this link into your address bar and participate in this survey as I have.

Along with it is a ton full of other links that you can click on to see just what we are doing.

God Bless you and your household always. In Jesus Christ of Nazareth Name. amen.

P.S. I agree with you regarding the skull and bones on both of the candidates. HOwever many of these sites are not Christian orientended ......YET. Have faith. God used an ass in the Scriptures of you remember Balaams ass. Not that I'm comparing Bob Kafka with the ass but instead shining a spotlight on God's Power and Wisdom.

My fngers are not working so wll tonight nd I've stopped editing now due to frustaatration.

Keep the Faith and you are on the very correct path. When I have the ability to type as I can, I will posst sities for you to gaain a better understanding onn what's goiong on with the disibility community.

In Christ.

Denise

P.Ss. again, whew....!~!!! that was a hard post to post...! Ssorry about that, itt's the fingers againgg.
Denisegilmore
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Post Number: 94
Registered: 10-2000
Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 9:47 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Dear Loren againn.,

In attemping to gtt my fngers to go where I wqaaant themn to, I left out the link. so herre iit is:

http://www.raggededgemagazine.com/focus/ADAaccores1004.html

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