[Colorado-talk] books and NLS shutdown

Ryan O. rryano218 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 1 19:57:06 UTC 2013


Rather a one sided point of view, don't you think? Are we not a bipartisan organization?



RyanO

On Oct 1, 2013, at 12:41 PM, Beth Taurasi <denverqueen1107 at comcast.net> wrote:

> Dear NFBCO members,
> I would encourage all of us to contact our representative and voice your disappointment in the Republican leadership in the House of Representatives.  They have stolen our rights from us.  We, as blind people, treasure the right to read and write.  We have Braille, and we have it for a reason.  As we fight on to read books, we have discovered taht when the government shuts down, our websites, the NLS ones, have been shut down.  I contacted my local Congresswoman DeGette, and she will somehow get the message about the right to read.  Because of Boener's inability to lead a House of Representatives, we as blind people are suffering.  We have a major access burier, the right to read.  We sometimes can't afford to buy books, so what do we do?  We download them from the Bard site, but this time, the Bard site is shut down.  To all NFB Coloradans, please contact your local Congressperson and tell them, "Make John Boener listen.  Tell the rest of your Representatives to reopen the government and encourage protections for us blind people who want to read books."
> Beth
> 
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