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Thanks, .

When I attend the Arc of Illinois Board meetings, one thing that has always

impressed me is the support given to individuals with disabilities to be active

participants, all of whom have made meaningful contributions.

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

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Re: Civil Disobedience. ..

These very road blocks to making ourselves and our voices be publically

visable is why they pray upon our families. They see us as unable to fight long

term, and therefore not powerful, s this is why we are chosen to be screwed. We

are an easy target I'm afraind.

Diane S

>

> Many families are talking about a plan to mount a civil disobedience

campaign.

> I haven't a clue how to do this since we don't have any seats on the bus to

begin with...

> Do we:

> a. Sit on legislators doorsteps with our kids for the day (pulling them out

of programs that still exist and disrupting their lives further...)

> b. schlep to Springfield, spending what little money we all have on hotels,

further disrupting our lives and those of our children???

>

> How do we conduct civil disobedience when we need to be home with our kids

who have disabilities and be parents to our other children? What about those of

us who work to put food on the table? Parks did not have a child with a

disability.. .how do we match her vision with deeds that make sense for us?

> I am going to bed but I guarantee I will go to sleep thinking about this and

I will wake up in the morning thinking about this...

> Ellen

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Thanks, .

When I attend the Arc of Illinois Board meetings, one thing that has always

impressed me is the support given to individuals with disabilities to be active

participants, all of whom have made meaningful contributions.

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskb@...

Re: Civil Disobedience. ..

These very road blocks to making ourselves and our voices be publically

visable is why they pray upon our families. They see us as unable to fight long

term, and therefore not powerful, s this is why we are chosen to be screwed. We

are an easy target I'm afraind.

Diane S

>

> Many families are talking about a plan to mount a civil disobedience

campaign.

> I haven't a clue how to do this since we don't have any seats on the bus to

begin with...

> Do we:

> a. Sit on legislators doorsteps with our kids for the day (pulling them out

of programs that still exist and disrupting their lives further...)

> b. schlep to Springfield, spending what little money we all have on hotels,

further disrupting our lives and those of our children???

>

> How do we conduct civil disobedience when we need to be home with our kids

who have disabilities and be parents to our other children? What about those of

us who work to put food on the table? Parks did not have a child with a

disability.. .how do we match her vision with deeds that make sense for us?

> I am going to bed but I guarantee I will go to sleep thinking about this and

I will wake up in the morning thinking about this...

> Ellen

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Ditto...I would be there but cannot organize it.

By the way, Diane, I am a nurse, too...haven't worked in years, but used to work

postpartum/perinatal...loved it!

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskb@...

Re: Civil Disobedience...

I too will show up at a largely single rally. I think there should be just

one, the capitol on a day when lawmakers are in session, preferably on a day

they vote. And Ellen you are absolutely right 500 in attendance is not gonna do

it.

If there is anyone who feels they are able to orginize something of this

magnitude I will be there!!!!!!! I wish it could be me, but I would rather

someone who is sure they could se the planning all the way through, it would be

great.

I work full time outside of the home as well as with my son, as well as still

have other children at home as well. I can't organize something of this

magnitude, BUT with a fair amount of notice I will definately take the day off

from work!!!!!! Fair notice for me is a few weeks notice as I work with patients

and as the only nurse in my area, I don't like to cancel patients getting their

possibly life saving biopsies for any reason, short of I physically can't get to

work due to a big time illness- however I will schedule cases around my days

off. So that is my time frame.

I can promise I would be there.

Any takers for organizing and choice of a strategic date?

There may be some thing I could do to help if I were not the primary

organizer. I do have a computer and late weekend nights.

Diane S.

> >

> > Many families are talking about a plan to mount a civil disobedience

campaign.

> > I haven't a clue how to do this since we don't have any seats on the bus

to begin with...

> > Do we:

> > a. Sit on legislators doorsteps with our kids for the day (pulling them

out of programs that still exist and disrupting their lives further...)

> > b. schlep to Springfield, spending what little money we all have on

hotels, further disrupting our lives and those of our children???

> >

> > How do we conduct civil disobedience when we need to be home with our kids

who have disabilities and be parents to our other children? What about those of

us who work to put food on the table? Parks did not have a child with a

disability.. .how do we match her vision with deeds that make sense for us?

> > I am going to bed but I guarantee I will go to sleep thinking about this

and I will wake up in the morning thinking about this...

> > Ellen

> >

>

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Ditto...I would be there but cannot organize it.

By the way, Diane, I am a nurse, too...haven't worked in years, but used to work

postpartum/perinatal...loved it!

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskb@...

Re: Civil Disobedience...

I too will show up at a largely single rally. I think there should be just

one, the capitol on a day when lawmakers are in session, preferably on a day

they vote. And Ellen you are absolutely right 500 in attendance is not gonna do

it.

If there is anyone who feels they are able to orginize something of this

magnitude I will be there!!!!!!! I wish it could be me, but I would rather

someone who is sure they could se the planning all the way through, it would be

great.

I work full time outside of the home as well as with my son, as well as still

have other children at home as well. I can't organize something of this

magnitude, BUT with a fair amount of notice I will definately take the day off

from work!!!!!! Fair notice for me is a few weeks notice as I work with patients

and as the only nurse in my area, I don't like to cancel patients getting their

possibly life saving biopsies for any reason, short of I physically can't get to

work due to a big time illness- however I will schedule cases around my days

off. So that is my time frame.

I can promise I would be there.

Any takers for organizing and choice of a strategic date?

There may be some thing I could do to help if I were not the primary

organizer. I do have a computer and late weekend nights.

Diane S.

> >

> > Many families are talking about a plan to mount a civil disobedience

campaign.

> > I haven't a clue how to do this since we don't have any seats on the bus

to begin with...

> > Do we:

> > a. Sit on legislators doorsteps with our kids for the day (pulling them

out of programs that still exist and disrupting their lives further...)

> > b. schlep to Springfield, spending what little money we all have on

hotels, further disrupting our lives and those of our children???

> >

> > How do we conduct civil disobedience when we need to be home with our kids

who have disabilities and be parents to our other children? What about those of

us who work to put food on the table? Parks did not have a child with a

disability.. .how do we match her vision with deeds that make sense for us?

> > I am going to bed but I guarantee I will go to sleep thinking about this

and I will wake up in the morning thinking about this...

> > Ellen

> >

>

>

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Sadly, a march of unity on an occasion like Disability awareness to me is the

equivalent of the Gay Pride parade. The typical community will only see it as

we want them to be aware that we exist...... It needs to be spelled out that we

get screwed. People who don't ordinarilly care, don't want to even admit to

others getting the short end of the stick, when it will cost them money, unless

they HAVE to see it as a gross mistreatment like our kids were in concentration

camps or something.

Diane

> >

> > Many families are talking about a plan to mount a civil disobedience

campaign.

> > I haven't a clue how to do this since we don't have any seats on the bus to

begin with...

> > Do we:

> > a. Sit on legislators doorsteps with our kids for the day (pulling them out

of programs that still exist and disrupting their lives further...)

> > b. schlep to Springfield, spending what little money we all have on hotels,

further disrupting our lives and those of our children???

> >

> > How do we conduct civil disobedience when we need to be home with our kids

who have disabilities and be parents to our other children? What about those of

us who work to put food on the table? Parks did not have a child with a

disability.. .how do we match her vision with deeds that make sense for us?

> > I am going to bed but I guarantee I will go to sleep thinking about this and

I will wake up in the morning thinking about this...

> > Ellen

> >

>

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Sadly, a march of unity on an occasion like Disability awareness to me is the

equivalent of the Gay Pride parade. The typical community will only see it as

we want them to be aware that we exist...... It needs to be spelled out that we

get screwed. People who don't ordinarilly care, don't want to even admit to

others getting the short end of the stick, when it will cost them money, unless

they HAVE to see it as a gross mistreatment like our kids were in concentration

camps or something.

Diane

> >

> > Many families are talking about a plan to mount a civil disobedience

campaign.

> > I haven't a clue how to do this since we don't have any seats on the bus to

begin with...

> > Do we:

> > a. Sit on legislators doorsteps with our kids for the day (pulling them out

of programs that still exist and disrupting their lives further...)

> > b. schlep to Springfield, spending what little money we all have on hotels,

further disrupting our lives and those of our children???

> >

> > How do we conduct civil disobedience when we need to be home with our kids

who have disabilities and be parents to our other children? What about those of

us who work to put food on the table? Parks did not have a child with a

disability.. .how do we match her vision with deeds that make sense for us?

> > I am going to bed but I guarantee I will go to sleep thinking about this and

I will wake up in the morning thinking about this...

> > Ellen

> >

>

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We are marching in the Disability Pride Parade because we love to walk and we

enjoy being downtown and it will be fun to take the train (remember, our kids

ride free...)...it is not all that much of a statement for us...it is more of an

outing...

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskb@...

Re: Civil Disobedience...

Sadly, a march of unity on an occasion like Disability awareness to me is

the equivalent of the Gay Pride parade. The typical community will only see it

as we want them to be aware that we exist...... It needs to be spelled out that

we get screwed. People who don't ordinarilly care, don't want to even admit to

others getting the short end of the stick, when it will cost them money, unless

they HAVE to see it as a gross mistreatment like our kids were in concentration

camps or something.

Diane

> >

> > Many families are talking about a plan to mount a civil disobedience

campaign.

> > I haven't a clue how to do this since we don't have any seats on the bus

to begin with...

> > Do we:

> > a. Sit on legislators doorsteps with our kids for the day (pulling them

out of programs that still exist and disrupting their lives further...)

> > b. schlep to Springfield, spending what little money we all have on

hotels, further disrupting our lives and those of our children???

> >

> > How do we conduct civil disobedience when we need to be home with our kids

who have disabilities and be parents to our other children? What about those of

us who work to put food on the table? Parks did not have a child with a

disability.. .how do we match her vision with deeds that make sense for us?

> > I am going to bed but I guarantee I will go to sleep thinking about this

and I will wake up in the morning thinking about this...

> > Ellen

> >

>

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We are marching in the Disability Pride Parade because we love to walk and we

enjoy being downtown and it will be fun to take the train (remember, our kids

ride free...)...it is not all that much of a statement for us...it is more of an

outing...

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskb@...

Re: Civil Disobedience...

Sadly, a march of unity on an occasion like Disability awareness to me is

the equivalent of the Gay Pride parade. The typical community will only see it

as we want them to be aware that we exist...... It needs to be spelled out that

we get screwed. People who don't ordinarilly care, don't want to even admit to

others getting the short end of the stick, when it will cost them money, unless

they HAVE to see it as a gross mistreatment like our kids were in concentration

camps or something.

Diane

> >

> > Many families are talking about a plan to mount a civil disobedience

campaign.

> > I haven't a clue how to do this since we don't have any seats on the bus

to begin with...

> > Do we:

> > a. Sit on legislators doorsteps with our kids for the day (pulling them

out of programs that still exist and disrupting their lives further...)

> > b. schlep to Springfield, spending what little money we all have on

hotels, further disrupting our lives and those of our children???

> >

> > How do we conduct civil disobedience when we need to be home with our kids

who have disabilities and be parents to our other children? What about those of

us who work to put food on the table? Parks did not have a child with a

disability.. .how do we match her vision with deeds that make sense for us?

> > I am going to bed but I guarantee I will go to sleep thinking about this

and I will wake up in the morning thinking about this...

> > Ellen

> >

>

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Ellen, I am also a nurse, and worked post-partum for 8 years.

From: ELLEN BRONFELD <egskb@...>

Subject: Re: Re: Civil Disobedience...

IPADDUnite

Date: Saturday, July 18, 2009, 5:57 PM

 

Ditto...I would be there but cannot organize it.

By the way, Diane, I am a nurse, too...haven' t worked in years, but used to

work postpartum/perinata l...loved it!

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskbsbcglobal (DOT) net

Re: Civil Disobedience. ..

I too will show up at a largely single rally. I think there should be just one,

the capitol on a day when lawmakers are in session, preferably on a day they

vote. And Ellen you are absolutely right 500 in attendance is not gonna do it.

If there is anyone who feels they are able to orginize something of this

magnitude I will be there!!!!!!! I wish it could be me, but I would rather

someone who is sure they could se the planning all the way through, it would be

great.

I work full time outside of the home as well as with my son, as well as still

have other children at home as well. I can't organize something of this

magnitude, BUT with a fair amount of notice I will definately take the day off

from work!!!!!! Fair notice for me is a few weeks notice as I work with patients

and as the only nurse in my area, I don't like to cancel patients getting their

possibly life saving biopsies for any reason, short of I physically can't get to

work due to a big time illness- however I will schedule cases around my days

off. So that is my time frame.

I can promise I would be there.

Any takers for organizing and choice of a strategic date?

There may be some thing I could do to help if I were not the primary organizer.

I do have a computer and late weekend nights.

Diane S.

> >

> > Many families are talking about a plan to mount a civil disobedience

campaign.

> > I haven't a clue how to do this since we don't have any seats on the bus to

begin with...

> > Do we:

> > a. Sit on legislators doorsteps with our kids for the day (pulling them out

of programs that still exist and disrupting their lives further...)

> > b. schlep to Springfield, spending what little money we all have on hotels,

further disrupting our lives and those of our children???

> >

> > How do we conduct civil disobedience when we need to be home with our kids

who have disabilities and be parents to our other children? What about those of

us who work to put food on the table? Parks did not have a child with a

disability.. .how do we match her vision with deeds that make sense for us?

> > I am going to bed but I guarantee I will go to sleep thinking about this and

I will wake up in the morning thinking about this...

> > Ellen

> >

>

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Ellen, I am also a nurse, and worked post-partum for 8 years.

From: ELLEN BRONFELD <egskb@...>

Subject: Re: Re: Civil Disobedience...

IPADDUnite

Date: Saturday, July 18, 2009, 5:57 PM

 

Ditto...I would be there but cannot organize it.

By the way, Diane, I am a nurse, too...haven' t worked in years, but used to

work postpartum/perinata l...loved it!

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskbsbcglobal (DOT) net

Re: Civil Disobedience. ..

I too will show up at a largely single rally. I think there should be just one,

the capitol on a day when lawmakers are in session, preferably on a day they

vote. And Ellen you are absolutely right 500 in attendance is not gonna do it.

If there is anyone who feels they are able to orginize something of this

magnitude I will be there!!!!!!! I wish it could be me, but I would rather

someone who is sure they could se the planning all the way through, it would be

great.

I work full time outside of the home as well as with my son, as well as still

have other children at home as well. I can't organize something of this

magnitude, BUT with a fair amount of notice I will definately take the day off

from work!!!!!! Fair notice for me is a few weeks notice as I work with patients

and as the only nurse in my area, I don't like to cancel patients getting their

possibly life saving biopsies for any reason, short of I physically can't get to

work due to a big time illness- however I will schedule cases around my days

off. So that is my time frame.

I can promise I would be there.

Any takers for organizing and choice of a strategic date?

There may be some thing I could do to help if I were not the primary organizer.

I do have a computer and late weekend nights.

Diane S.

> >

> > Many families are talking about a plan to mount a civil disobedience

campaign.

> > I haven't a clue how to do this since we don't have any seats on the bus to

begin with...

> > Do we:

> > a. Sit on legislators doorsteps with our kids for the day (pulling them out

of programs that still exist and disrupting their lives further...)

> > b. schlep to Springfield, spending what little money we all have on hotels,

further disrupting our lives and those of our children???

> >

> > How do we conduct civil disobedience when we need to be home with our kids

who have disabilities and be parents to our other children? What about those of

us who work to put food on the table? Parks did not have a child with a

disability.. .how do we match her vision with deeds that make sense for us?

> > I am going to bed but I guarantee I will go to sleep thinking about this and

I will wake up in the morning thinking about this...

> > Ellen

> >

>

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No wonder I like you :)

My last job (in the early 1980's) was Head Nurse Postpartum/Perinatal at

Lutheran General...I hated that job but LOVED maternal health in general...just

liked floor nursing better than management...

E

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskb@...

Re: Civil Disobedience. ..

I too will show up at a largely single rally. I think there should be just

one, the capitol on a day when lawmakers are in session, preferably on a day

they vote. And Ellen you are absolutely right 500 in attendance is not gonna do

it.

If there is anyone who feels they are able to orginize something of this

magnitude I will be there!!!!!!! I wish it could be me, but I would rather

someone who is sure they could se the planning all the way through, it would be

great.

I work full time outside of the home as well as with my son, as well as still

have other children at home as well. I can't organize something of this

magnitude, BUT with a fair amount of notice I will definately take the day off

from work!!!!!! Fair notice for me is a few weeks notice as I work with patients

and as the only nurse in my area, I don't like to cancel patients getting their

possibly life saving biopsies for any reason, short of I physically can't get to

work due to a big time illness- however I will schedule cases around my days

off. So that is my time frame.

I can promise I would be there.

Any takers for organizing and choice of a strategic date?

There may be some thing I could do to help if I were not the primary

organizer. I do have a computer and late weekend nights.

Diane S.

> >

> > Many families are talking about a plan to mount a civil disobedience

campaign.

> > I haven't a clue how to do this since we don't have any seats on the bus

to begin with...

> > Do we:

> > a. Sit on legislators doorsteps with our kids for the day (pulling them

out of programs that still exist and disrupting their lives further...)

> > b. schlep to Springfield, spending what little money we all have on

hotels, further disrupting our lives and those of our children???

> >

> > How do we conduct civil disobedience when we need to be home with our kids

who have disabilities and be parents to our other children? What about those of

us who work to put food on the table? Parks did not have a child with a

disability.. .how do we match her vision with deeds that make sense for us?

> > I am going to bed but I guarantee I will go to sleep thinking about this

and I will wake up in the morning thinking about this...

> > Ellen

> >

>

>

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No wonder I like you :)

My last job (in the early 1980's) was Head Nurse Postpartum/Perinatal at

Lutheran General...I hated that job but LOVED maternal health in general...just

liked floor nursing better than management...

E

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskb@...

Re: Civil Disobedience. ..

I too will show up at a largely single rally. I think there should be just

one, the capitol on a day when lawmakers are in session, preferably on a day

they vote. And Ellen you are absolutely right 500 in attendance is not gonna do

it.

If there is anyone who feels they are able to orginize something of this

magnitude I will be there!!!!!!! I wish it could be me, but I would rather

someone who is sure they could se the planning all the way through, it would be

great.

I work full time outside of the home as well as with my son, as well as still

have other children at home as well. I can't organize something of this

magnitude, BUT with a fair amount of notice I will definately take the day off

from work!!!!!! Fair notice for me is a few weeks notice as I work with patients

and as the only nurse in my area, I don't like to cancel patients getting their

possibly life saving biopsies for any reason, short of I physically can't get to

work due to a big time illness- however I will schedule cases around my days

off. So that is my time frame.

I can promise I would be there.

Any takers for organizing and choice of a strategic date?

There may be some thing I could do to help if I were not the primary

organizer. I do have a computer and late weekend nights.

Diane S.

> >

> > Many families are talking about a plan to mount a civil disobedience

campaign.

> > I haven't a clue how to do this since we don't have any seats on the bus

to begin with...

> > Do we:

> > a. Sit on legislators doorsteps with our kids for the day (pulling them

out of programs that still exist and disrupting their lives further...)

> > b. schlep to Springfield, spending what little money we all have on

hotels, further disrupting our lives and those of our children???

> >

> > How do we conduct civil disobedience when we need to be home with our kids

who have disabilities and be parents to our other children? What about those of

us who work to put food on the table? Parks did not have a child with a

disability.. .how do we match her vision with deeds that make sense for us?

> > I am going to bed but I guarantee I will go to sleep thinking about this

and I will wake up in the morning thinking about this...

> > Ellen

> >

>

>

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I worked @ LGH 1969 - 1970, then married and moved to Elgin, and worked first @

Sherman, and then @ St. Joes.

From: ELLEN BRONFELD <egskbsbcglobal (DOT) net>

Subject: Re: Re: Civil Disobedience. ..

IPADDUnite@gro ups.com

Date: Saturday, July 18, 2009, 5:57 PM

Ditto...I would be there but cannot organize it.

By the way, Diane, I am a nurse, too...haven' t worked in years, but used to

work postpartum/perinata l...loved it!

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskbsbcglobal (DOT) net

Re: Civil Disobedience. ..

I too will show up at a largely single rally. I think there should be just one,

the capitol on a day when lawmakers are in session, preferably on a day they

vote. And Ellen you are absolutely right 500 in attendance is not gonna do it.

If there is anyone who feels they are able to orginize something of this

magnitude I will be there!!!!!!! I wish it could be me, but I would rather

someone who is sure they could se the planning all the way through, it would be

great.

I work full time outside of the home as well as with my son, as well as still

have other children at home as well. I can't organize something of this

magnitude, BUT with a fair amount of notice I will definately take the day off

from work!!!!!! Fair notice for me is a few weeks notice as I work with patients

and as the only nurse in my area, I don't like to cancel patients getting their

possibly life saving biopsies for any reason, short of I physically can't get to

work due to a big time illness- however I will schedule cases around my days

off. So that is my time frame.

I can promise I would be there.

Any takers for organizing and choice of a strategic date?

There may be some thing I could do to help if I were not the primary organizer.

I do have a computer and late weekend nights.

Diane S.

> >

> > Many families are talking about a plan to mount a civil disobedience

campaign.

> > I haven't a clue how to do this since we don't have any seats on the bus to

begin with...

> > Do we:

> > a. Sit on legislators doorsteps with our kids for the day (pulling them out

of programs that still exist and disrupting their lives further...)

> > b. schlep to Springfield, spending what little money we all have on hotels,

further disrupting our lives and those of our children???

> >

> > How do we conduct civil disobedience when we need to be home with our kids

who have disabilities and be parents to our other children? What about those of

us who work to put food on the table? Parks did not have a child with a

disability.. .how do we match her vision with deeds that make sense for us?

> > I am going to bed but I guarantee I will go to sleep thinking about this and

I will wake up in the morning thinking about this...

> > Ellen

> >

>

>

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I worked @ LGH 1969 - 1970, then married and moved to Elgin, and worked first @

Sherman, and then @ St. Joes.

From: ELLEN BRONFELD <egskbsbcglobal (DOT) net>

Subject: Re: Re: Civil Disobedience. ..

IPADDUnite@gro ups.com

Date: Saturday, July 18, 2009, 5:57 PM

Ditto...I would be there but cannot organize it.

By the way, Diane, I am a nurse, too...haven' t worked in years, but used to

work postpartum/perinata l...loved it!

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskbsbcglobal (DOT) net

Re: Civil Disobedience. ..

I too will show up at a largely single rally. I think there should be just one,

the capitol on a day when lawmakers are in session, preferably on a day they

vote. And Ellen you are absolutely right 500 in attendance is not gonna do it.

If there is anyone who feels they are able to orginize something of this

magnitude I will be there!!!!!!! I wish it could be me, but I would rather

someone who is sure they could se the planning all the way through, it would be

great.

I work full time outside of the home as well as with my son, as well as still

have other children at home as well. I can't organize something of this

magnitude, BUT with a fair amount of notice I will definately take the day off

from work!!!!!! Fair notice for me is a few weeks notice as I work with patients

and as the only nurse in my area, I don't like to cancel patients getting their

possibly life saving biopsies for any reason, short of I physically can't get to

work due to a big time illness- however I will schedule cases around my days

off. So that is my time frame.

I can promise I would be there.

Any takers for organizing and choice of a strategic date?

There may be some thing I could do to help if I were not the primary organizer.

I do have a computer and late weekend nights.

Diane S.

> >

> > Many families are talking about a plan to mount a civil disobedience

campaign.

> > I haven't a clue how to do this since we don't have any seats on the bus to

begin with...

> > Do we:

> > a. Sit on legislators doorsteps with our kids for the day (pulling them out

of programs that still exist and disrupting their lives further...)

> > b. schlep to Springfield, spending what little money we all have on hotels,

further disrupting our lives and those of our children???

> >

> > How do we conduct civil disobedience when we need to be home with our kids

who have disabilities and be parents to our other children? What about those of

us who work to put food on the table? Parks did not have a child with a

disability.. .how do we match her vision with deeds that make sense for us?

> > I am going to bed but I guarantee I will go to sleep thinking about this and

I will wake up in the morning thinking about this...

> > Ellen

> >

>

>

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Ellen Garber Bronfeld

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Re: Civil Disobedience. ..

I too will show up at a largely single rally. I think there should be just

one, the capitol on a day when lawmakers are in session, preferably on a day

they vote. And Ellen you are absolutely right 500 in attendance is not gonna do

it.

If there is anyone who feels they are able to orginize something of this

magnitude I will be there!!!!!!! I wish it could be me, but I would rather

someone who is sure they could se the planning all the way through, it would be

great.

I work full time outside of the home as well as with my son, as well as still

have other children at home as well. I can't organize something of this

magnitude, BUT with a fair amount of notice I will definately take the day off

from work!!!!!! Fair notice for me is a few weeks notice as I work with patients

and as the only nurse in my area, I don't like to cancel patients getting their

possibly life saving biopsies for any reason, short of I physically can't get to

work due to a big time illness- however I will schedule cases around my days

off. So that is my time frame.

I can promise I would be there.

Any takers for organizing and choice of a strategic date?

There may be some thing I could do to help if I were not the primary

organizer. I do have a computer and late weekend nights.

Diane S.

> >

> > Many families are talking about a plan to mount a civil disobedience

campaign.

> > I haven't a clue how to do this since we don't have any seats on the bus

to begin with...

> > Do we:

> > a. Sit on legislators doorsteps with our kids for the day (pulling them

out of programs that still exist and disrupting their lives further...)

> > b. schlep to Springfield, spending what little money we all have on

hotels, further disrupting our lives and those of our children???

> >

> > How do we conduct civil disobedience when we need to be home with our kids

who have disabilities and be parents to our other children? What about those of

us who work to put food on the table? Parks did not have a child with a

disability.. .how do we match her vision with deeds that make sense for us?

> > I am going to bed but I guarantee I will go to sleep thinking about this

and I will wake up in the morning thinking about this...

> > Ellen

> >

>

>

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What a coincidence!

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Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskb@...

Re: Civil Disobedience. ..

I too will show up at a largely single rally. I think there should be just

one, the capitol on a day when lawmakers are in session, preferably on a day

they vote. And Ellen you are absolutely right 500 in attendance is not gonna do

it.

If there is anyone who feels they are able to orginize something of this

magnitude I will be there!!!!!!! I wish it could be me, but I would rather

someone who is sure they could se the planning all the way through, it would be

great.

I work full time outside of the home as well as with my son, as well as still

have other children at home as well. I can't organize something of this

magnitude, BUT with a fair amount of notice I will definately take the day off

from work!!!!!! Fair notice for me is a few weeks notice as I work with patients

and as the only nurse in my area, I don't like to cancel patients getting their

possibly life saving biopsies for any reason, short of I physically can't get to

work due to a big time illness- however I will schedule cases around my days

off. So that is my time frame.

I can promise I would be there.

Any takers for organizing and choice of a strategic date?

There may be some thing I could do to help if I were not the primary

organizer. I do have a computer and late weekend nights.

Diane S.

> >

> > Many families are talking about a plan to mount a civil disobedience

campaign.

> > I haven't a clue how to do this since we don't have any seats on the bus

to begin with...

> > Do we:

> > a. Sit on legislators doorsteps with our kids for the day (pulling them

out of programs that still exist and disrupting their lives further...)

> > b. schlep to Springfield, spending what little money we all have on

hotels, further disrupting our lives and those of our children???

> >

> > How do we conduct civil disobedience when we need to be home with our kids

who have disabilities and be parents to our other children? What about those of

us who work to put food on the table? Parks did not have a child with a

disability.. .how do we match her vision with deeds that make sense for us?

> > I am going to bed but I guarantee I will go to sleep thinking about this

and I will wake up in the morning thinking about this...

> > Ellen

> >

>

>

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