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Mon, 25 Feb 2013 19:45:55 -0500
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About time!!! Kudos Everett!!! Contacting the 'powers that be' 
individually helps, but as a group, it becomes much more effective. If 
you, as in all of you, don't belong to a group consider the American 
Council of the Blind or a more in-your-face group like the National 
Federation for the Blind. The ACB is a more diplomatic bunch than the 
NFB usually. Both approaches work well in various ways.

This could be an interesting project to see them getting into.


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