Guest guest Posted February 22, 2010 Report Share Posted February 22, 2010 I'm still trying to figure out how the paper misinterpreted his comment (that's his story and he is sticking to it). On his website he says the comment was taken out of context and that anyone who knows him knows he is an advocate for family and children with disabilities. What happened to the verse(s) in the New Testament where Jesus says it isn't the fault of the disabled man nor his parents for his disability but the disability was given so that God's work could be glorified in the man? Seems to me that verse basically confirms that it isn't the sin of the mother (or father) that causes the disability. Cari Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment http://www.newsleader.com/article/20100222/NEWS01/2220318 Wow....Family Guy was COMPLIMENTARY compared to this!! One would expect more from 'christians'. Carol in IL Mom to , 9 DS My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. facebook- doihavtasay@... Listen to oldest dd's music http://www.myspace.com/vennamusic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2010 Report Share Posted February 22, 2010 Guy is from Manassas, VA. Made me think of Valetine's Day when Tim and I attended Grease at the National Theater. The actor who played Vince Fontane (the MC) did a phenominal job engaging the audience before the show began. He asked where everyone was from and someone said Manassas. His response was " There is a town named Man Asses? Who would name a town Man Asses? Everyone laughed.... Now I have lived nearby for 15 years and I have never heard anyone pronounce Manasses that way--but now I can think of this idiot politician. Some long term members from the old Down-Syn may remember Brett and Ames - they were from Manasses and I bet they are not going to be quiet on this one! Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment > http://www.newsleader.com/article/20100222/NEWS01/2220318 > Wow....Family Guy was COMPLIMENTARY compared to this!! > One would expect more from 'christians'. > > Carol in IL > Mom to , 9 DS > > My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. > > facebook- doihavtasay@... > > Listen to oldest dd's music http://www.myspace.com/vennamusic > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2010 Report Share Posted February 22, 2010 I'm still lost on the generalization that we aborted our 1st born and now are being punished. I don't remember having an abortion ever. I do remember having 3 miscarriages, 1 before and 2 after having . Makes me wonder why some people find the need to use people with disabilties as an excuse, like my son asked to be born with a disabilty. takecareoftoday@...; From: CMancari@... Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 20:19:43 -0500 Subject: Re: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment I'm still trying to figure out how the paper misinterpreted his comment (that's his story and he is sticking to it). On his website he says the comment was taken out of context and that anyone who knows him knows he is an advocate for family and children with disabilities. What happened to the verse(s) in the New Testament where Jesus says it isn't the fault of the disabled man nor his parents for his disability but the disability was given so that God's work could be glorified in the man? Seems to me that verse basically confirms that it isn't the sin of the mother (or father) that causes the disability. Cari Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment http://www.newsleader.com/article/20100222/NEWS01/2220318 Wow....Family Guy was COMPLIMENTARY compared to this!! One would expect more from 'christians'. Carol in IL Mom to , 9 DS My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. facebook- doihavtasay@... Listen to oldest dd's music http://www.myspace.com/vennamusic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2010 Report Share Posted February 23, 2010 I liked the poem someone posted in the comments of the article: HEAVEN'S SPECIAL CHILD A meeting was held quite far from earth It's time again for another birth, Said the Angels to the Lord above, This special Child will need much love. His progress may seem very slow Accomplishments he may not know, And he'll require extra care From the folk he meets down there. He may not run or laugh or play His thoughts may seem quite far away In many ways he won't adapt And he'll be known as handicapped. So let's be careful where he's sent We want his life to be content Please Lord find the parents who Will do a special job for you. They will not realise right away The leading role they're asked to play, But with this child sent from God Comes stronger faith and richer love. And soon they'll know the privilege given In caring for the gift from heaven, Their precious charge, so meek and mild Is " Heaven's Very Special Child " . --- El mar 23-feb-10, Marcia Loomas <mloomas@...> escribió: De:: Marcia Loomas <mloomas@...> Asunto: RE: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment A: cmancari@..., takecareoftoday@..., " Upsndowns " < > Fecha: martes, 23 de febrero de 2010, 3:14 I'm still lost on the generalization that we aborted our 1st born and now are being punished. I don't remember having an abortion ever. I do remember having 3 miscarriages, 1 before and 2 after having . Makes me wonder why some people find the need to use people with disabilties as an excuse, like my son asked to be born with a disabilty. takecareoftoday@...; From: CMancari@... Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 20:19:43 -0500 Subject: Re: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment I'm still trying to figure out how the paper misinterpreted his comment (that's his story and he is sticking to it). On his website he says the comment was taken out of context and that anyone who knows him knows he is an advocate for family and children with disabilities. What happened to the verse(s) in the New Testament where Jesus says it isn't the fault of the disabled man nor his parents for his disability but the disability was given so that God's work could be glorified in the man? Seems to me that verse basically confirms that it isn't the sin of the mother (or father) that causes the disability. Cari Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment http://www.newsleader.com/article/20100222/NEWS01/2220318 Wow....Family Guy was COMPLIMENTARY compared to this!! One would expect more from 'christians'. Carol in IL Mom to , 9 DS My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. facebook- doihavtasay@... Listen to oldest dd's music http://www.myspace.com/vennamusic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2010 Report Share Posted February 23, 2010 Liam was my first (and only) pregnancy. With stage iv endometriosis, doctors didn't think I could conceive. Plus I was 40. Then they didn't think I could carry a pregnancy because of other health issues, but I made it to 37 weeks. Add to that the fact that 75% of DS pregnancies miscarry. Then they predicted I'd need a c-section, but no. He arrived hale and hearty with Apgars of 9/9 - lost the one point for muscle tone. If he wasn't a gift from the God that this evil man was talking about I don't know how he got here. When will some people ever get the fact that my son is not a punishment but a gift? Kathy, Liam's mom (11,ds,asthma, diabetes) RE: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment 'm still lost on the generalization that we aborted our 1st born and now are eing punished. I don't remember having an abortion ever. I do remember having 3 iscarriages, 1 before and 2 after having . Makes me wonder why some eople find the need to use people with disabilties as an excuse, like my son sked to be born with a disabilty. o: takecareoftoday@...; rom: CMancari@... ate: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 20:19:43 -0500 ubject: Re: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment 'm still trying to figure out how the paper misinterpreted his comment (that's is story and he is sticking to it). On his website he says the comment was aken out of context and that anyone who knows him knows he is an advocate for amily and children with disabilities. What happened to the verse(s) in the New Testament where Jesus says it isn't the ault of the disabled man nor his parents for his disability but the disability as given so that God's work could be glorified in the man? Seems to me that erse basically confirms that it isn't the sin of the mother (or father) that auses the disability. Cari -----Original Message----- rom: Carol Doihavtasay <takecareoftoday@...> o: ent: Mon, Feb 22, 2010 5:15 pm ubject: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment http://www.newsleader.com/article/20100222/NEWS01/2220318 ow....Family Guy was COMPLIMENTARY compared to this!! ne would expect more from 'christians'. Carol in IL om to , 9 DS My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. facebook- doihavtasay@... Listen to oldest dd's music http://www.myspace.com/vennamusic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2010 Report Share Posted February 23, 2010 To be fair, the guy did issue a statement on the story: A story by Capital News Service regarding my remarks at a recent press conference opposing taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood conveyed the impression that I believe disabled children are a punishment for prior abortions. No one who knows me or my record would imagine that I believe or intended to communicate such an offensive notion. I have devoted a generation of work to defending disabled and unwanted children, and have always maintained that they are special blessings to their parents. Nevertheless, I regret any misimpression my poorly chosen words may have created as to my deep commitment to fighting for these vulnerable children and their families. However, he is quoted as saying-at a press conference, " " The number of children who are born subsequent to a first abortion with handicaps has increased dramatically. Why? Because when you abort the first born of any, nature takes its vengeance on the subsequent children, " said Marshall, a Republican. " In the Old Testament, the first born of every being, animal and man, was dedicated to the Lord. There's a special punishment Christians would suggest. " This statement may be how he conveyed that impression-ya think? VA also just proposed cuts to education and human services (Medicaid, waivers, training) like you wouldn't believe. Backward state; backward politicians. Judi (live in VA, but not a Virginian, thank goodness) From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Mom2lfm@... Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 6:57 AM mloomas@...; cmancari@...; takecareoftoday@...; Subject: Re: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment Liam was my first (and only) pregnancy. With stage iv endometriosis, doctors didn't think I could conceive. Plus I was 40. Then they didn't think I could carry a pregnancy because of other health issues, but I made it to 37 weeks. Add to that the fact that 75% of DS pregnancies miscarry. Then they predicted I'd need a c-section, but no. He arrived hale and hearty with Apgars of 9/9 - lost the one point for muscle tone. If he wasn't a gift from the God that this evil man was talking about I don't know how he got here. When will some people ever get the fact that my son is not a punishment but a gift? Kathy, Liam's mom (11,ds,asthma, diabetes) RE: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment 'm still lost on the generalization that we aborted our 1st born and now are eing punished. I don't remember having an abortion ever. I do remember having 3 iscarriages, 1 before and 2 after having . Makes me wonder why some eople find the need to use people with disabilties as an excuse, like my son sked to be born with a disabilty. o: takecareoftoday@... <mailto:takecareoftoday%40gmail.com> ; <mailto:%40> rom: CMancari@... <mailto:CMancari%40AOL.COM> ate: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 20:19:43 -0500 ubject: Re: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment 'm still trying to figure out how the paper misinterpreted his comment (that's is story and he is sticking to it). On his website he says the comment was aken out of context and that anyone who knows him knows he is an advocate for amily and children with disabilities. What happened to the verse(s) in the New Testament where Jesus says it isn't the ault of the disabled man nor his parents for his disability but the disability as given so that God's work could be glorified in the man? Seems to me that erse basically confirms that it isn't the sin of the mother (or father) that auses the disability. Cari -----Original Message----- rom: Carol Doihavtasay <takecareoftoday@... <mailto:takecareoftoday%40gmail.com> > o: <mailto:%40> ent: Mon, Feb 22, 2010 5:15 pm ubject: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment http://www.newsleader.com/article/20100222/NEWS01/2220318 ow....Family Guy was COMPLIMENTARY compared to this!! ne would expect more from 'christians'. Carol in IL om to , 9 DS My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. facebook- doihavtasay@... <mailto:doihavtasay%40comcast.net> Listen to oldest dd's music http://www.myspace.com/vennamusic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2010 Report Share Posted February 23, 2010 Yes, but... This is just the kind of point some people will take seriously, especially when there's a reference to scripture in it. It adds to the negative attitude people will take towards people with disabilities. Even if I thought for a second that Liam wasn't a gift, the God I worship wouldn't punish me and Liam for the sins of others. I hope Tim Shriver has some words for him. I will definitely write to him, but since I'm not a constituent he probably won't pay much attention. He's what I call an air quotes Christian. Kathy, Liam's mom (11,ds,asthma) RE: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment 'm still lost on the generalization that we aborted our 1st born and now are eing punished. I don't remember having an abortion ever. I do remember having 3 iscarriages, 1 before and 2 after having . Makes me wonder why some eople find the need to use people with disabilties as an excuse, like my son sked to be born with a disabilty. o: takecareoftoday@... <mailto:takecareoftoday%40gmail.com> ; <mailto:%40> rom: CMancari@... <mailto:CMancari%40AOL.COM> ate: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 20:19:43 -0500 ubject: Re: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment 'm still trying to figure out how the paper misinterpreted his comment (that's is story and he is sticking to it). On his website he says the comment was aken out of context and that anyone who knows him knows he is an advocate for amily and children with disabilities. What happened to the verse(s) in the New Testament where Jesus says it isn't the ault of the disabled man nor his parents for his disability but the disability as given so that God's work could be glorified in the man? Seems to me that erse basically confirms that it isn't the sin of the mother (or father) that auses the disability. Cari -----Original Message----- rom: Carol Doihavtasay <takecareoftoday@... <mailto:takecareoftoday%40gmail.com> > o: <mailto:%40> ent: Mon, Feb 22, 2010 5:15 pm ubject: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment http://www.newsleader.com/article/20100222/NEWS01/2220318 ow....Family Guy was COMPLIMENTARY compared to this!! ne would expect more from 'christians'. Carol in IL om to , 9 DS My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. facebook- doihavtasay@... <mailto:doihavtasay%40comcast.net> Listen to oldest dd's music http://www.myspace.com/vennamusic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2010 Report Share Posted February 23, 2010 Arc had some: The Arc of Virginia is surprised and disappointed by remarks attributed to Delegate Marshall indicating he believes children with disabilities were " God's punishment. " Such unfortunate remarks continue to lend credence to the stigma people with disabilities and their families are fighting to overcome. Since this issue went public today, many family members who heard the audio remarks have contacted The Arc to express their outrage over Delegate Marshall’s statements. Delegate Marshall has issued an apology saying he “regrets any misimpression my poorly chosen words may have created as to my deep commitment to fighting for these vulnerable children and their families.†The Arc takes him at his word. Mr. Cullum, President of The Arc of Virginia said, “Many of our families are struggling with the 24/7 care taking demands. It is rewarding but hard work. Families don’t appreciate statements that can be construed to connect having a disabled child with some religious punishment. Our families don’t need the grief or the guiltâ€. According to Mr. Cullum, “The Arc families are especially sensitive now because of proposed state budget cuts to critical services that support persons with intellectual or developmental disabilities. The Arc appreciates yesterday’s House and Senate budget reports that seek to restore some of the services. However, the important waiver program is still slated to lose 1,134 waiver slots that were scheduled to begin reducing the long wait lists. Our wait list families are in pain and crisis.†The waiver wait list is now over 6,000 persons and growing rapidly. The lack of waivers means families will now have to wait at least another two years before any new waiver slots are available. Some families have already been waiting for years. The safety net for our families is in tatters. Historically, Virginia's track record for valuing the lives of people with disabilities has not been good. The Commonwealth was notorious for its history of involuntary sterilization, for its state-sponsored segregation and institutionalization and for its minimal help for families. Even today, Virginia is currently ranked 46th in the country for its community support of people with developmental disabilities and their families. At a time when the majority of states are moving people with intellectual disabilities out of institutions, Virginia is the only state seeking to rebuild costly, segregated state institutions for people with intellectual disabilities. The Arc is hopeful that Delegate Marshall’s comments, however offensive to our families, draw public attention to the plight of families caring for persons with disabilities in our state. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Mom2lfm@... Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 8:20 PM FireRose@...; Subject: Re: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment Yes, but... This is just the kind of point some people will take seriously, especially when there's a reference to scripture in it. It adds to the negative attitude people will take towards people with disabilities. Even if I thought for a second that Liam wasn't a gift, the God I worship wouldn't punish me and Liam for the sins of others. I hope Tim Shriver has some words for him. I will definitely write to him, but since I'm not a constituent he probably won't pay much attention. He's what I call an air quotes Christian. Kathy, Liam's mom (11,ds,asthma) RE: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment 'm still lost on the generalization that we aborted our 1st born and now are eing punished. I don't remember having an abortion ever. I do remember having 3 iscarriages, 1 before and 2 after having . Makes me wonder why some eople find the need to use people with disabilties as an excuse, like my son sked to be born with a disabilty. o: takecareoftoday@... <mailto:takecareoftoday%40gmail.com> <mailto:takecareoftoday%40gmail.com> ; <mailto:%40> <mailto:%40> rom: CMancari@... <mailto:CMancari%40AOL.COM> <mailto:CMancari%40AOL.COM> ate: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 20:19:43 -0500 ubject: Re: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment 'm still trying to figure out how the paper misinterpreted his comment (that's is story and he is sticking to it). On his website he says the comment was aken out of context and that anyone who knows him knows he is an advocate for amily and children with disabilities. What happened to the verse(s) in the New Testament where Jesus says it isn't the ault of the disabled man nor his parents for his disability but the disability as given so that God's work could be glorified in the man? Seems to me that erse basically confirms that it isn't the sin of the mother (or father) that auses the disability. Cari -----Original Message----- rom: Carol Doihavtasay <takecareoftoday@... <mailto:takecareoftoday%40gmail.com> <mailto:takecareoftoday%40gmail.com> > o: <mailto:%40> <mailto:%40> ent: Mon, Feb 22, 2010 5:15 pm ubject: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment http://www.newsleader.com/article/20100222/NEWS01/2220318 ow....Family Guy was COMPLIMENTARY compared to this!! ne would expect more from 'christians'. Carol in IL om to , 9 DS My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. facebook- doihavtasay@... <mailto:doihavtasay%40comcast.net> <mailto:doihavtasay%40comcast.net> Listen to oldest dd's music http://www.myspace.com/vennamusic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2010 Report Share Posted February 23, 2010 And there was an opinion piece: Marshall's comments malignant. Usually, it is best to ignore outrageous comments by elected officials. Ink can encourage them. We cannot, however, ignore the comments made by state Del. Bob Marshall, R-Manassas, because we fear the harm if anyone actually were to believe him. On Thursday, at a press conference to oppose state funding for Planned Parenthood, Marshall intoned, with deliberation, that children born with disabilities are God's way of punishing women who abort their first child. In ordinary times, we'd feel confident that anyone hearing such drivel would discount them as the words of a madman. But, these, our friends, are no ordinary times. There are people who not only believe it, but there were more than a dozen members of the clergy standing by him when he said it — in our General Assembly Building…., http://www.newsleader.com/article/20100223/OPINION01/2230323 From: FireRose [mailto:FireRose@...] Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 11:52 PM 'Mom2lfm@...'; ' ' Subject: RE: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment Arc had some: The Arc of Virginia is surprised and disappointed by remarks attributed to Delegate Marshall indicating he believes children with disabilities were " God's punishment. " Such unfortunate remarks continue to lend credence to the stigma people with disabilities and their families are fighting to overcome. Since this issue went public today, many family members who heard the audio remarks have contacted The Arc to express their outrage over Delegate Marshall’s statements. Delegate Marshall has issued an apology saying he “regrets any misimpression my poorly chosen words may have created as to my deep commitment to fighting for these vulnerable children and their families.†The Arc takes him at his word. Mr. Cullum, President of The Arc of Virginia said, “Many of our families are struggling with the 24/7 care taking demands. It is rewarding but hard work. Families don’t appreciate statements that can be construed to connect having a disabled child with some religious punishment. Our families don’t need the grief or the guiltâ€. According to Mr. Cullum, “The Arc families are especially sensitive now because of proposed state budget cuts to critical services that support persons with intellectual or developmental disabilities. The Arc appreciates yesterday’s House and Senate budget reports that seek to restore some of the services. However, the important waiver program is still slated to lose 1,134 waiver slots that were scheduled to begin reducing the long wait lists. Our wait list families are in pain and crisis.†The waiver wait list is now over 6,000 persons and growing rapidly. The lack of waivers means families will now have to wait at least another two years before any new waiver slots are available. Some families have already been waiting for years. The safety net for our families is in tatters. Historically, Virginia's track record for valuing the lives of people with disabilities has not been good. The Commonwealth was notorious for its history of involuntary sterilization, for its state-sponsored segregation and institutionalization and for its minimal help for families. Even today, Virginia is currently ranked 46th in the country for its community support of people with developmental disabilities and their families. At a time when the majority of states are moving people with intellectual disabilities out of institutions, Virginia is the only state seeking to rebuild costly, segregated state institutions for people with intellectual disabilities. The Arc is hopeful that Delegate Marshall’s comments, however offensive to our families, draw public attention to the plight of families caring for persons with disabilities in our state. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Mom2lfm@... Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 8:20 PM FireRose@...; Subject: Re: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment Yes, but... This is just the kind of point some people will take seriously, especially when there's a reference to scripture in it. It adds to the negative attitude people will take towards people with disabilities. Even if I thought for a second that Liam wasn't a gift, the God I worship wouldn't punish me and Liam for the sins of others. I hope Tim Shriver has some words for him. I will definitely write to him, but since I'm not a constituent he probably won't pay much attention. He's what I call an air quotes Christian. Kathy, Liam's mom (11,ds,asthma) RE: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment 'm still lost on the generalization that we aborted our 1st born and now are eing punished. I don't remember having an abortion ever. I do remember having 3 iscarriages, 1 before and 2 after having . Makes me wonder why some eople find the need to use people with disabilties as an excuse, like my son sked to be born with a disabilty. o: takecareoftoday@... <mailto:takecareoftoday%40gmail.com> <mailto:takecareoftoday%40gmail.com> ; <mailto:%40> <mailto:%40> rom: CMancari@... <mailto:CMancari%40AOL.COM> <mailto:CMancari%40AOL.COM> ate: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 20:19:43 -0500 ubject: Re: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment 'm still trying to figure out how the paper misinterpreted his comment (that's is story and he is sticking to it). On his website he says the comment was aken out of context and that anyone who knows him knows he is an advocate for amily and children with disabilities. What happened to the verse(s) in the New Testament where Jesus says it isn't the ault of the disabled man nor his parents for his disability but the disability as given so that God's work could be glorified in the man? Seems to me that erse basically confirms that it isn't the sin of the mother (or father) that auses the disability. Cari -----Original Message----- rom: Carol Doihavtasay <takecareoftoday@... <mailto:takecareoftoday%40gmail.com> <mailto:takecareoftoday%40gmail.com> > o: <mailto:%40> <mailto:%40> ent: Mon, Feb 22, 2010 5:15 pm ubject: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment http://www.newsleader.com/article/20100222/NEWS01/2220318 ow....Family Guy was COMPLIMENTARY compared to this!! ne would expect more from 'christians'. Carol in IL om to , 9 DS My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. facebook- doihavtasay@... <mailto:doihavtasay%40comcast.net> <mailto:doihavtasay%40comcast.net> Listen to oldest dd's music http://www.myspace.com/vennamusic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2010 Report Share Posted February 23, 2010 Makes me glad I live in West Va, not Va. I had no idea of the rebuilding of segregated institutions and the mess of Waiver...ugh. Hopefully they handle inclusive ed better. Eleanor On 2/23/10 11:51 PM, " FireRose " <FireRose@...> wrote: > > > > > > Arc had some: > > The Arc of Virginia is surprised and disappointed by remarks attributed to > Delegate Marshall indicating he believes children with disabilities > were " God's punishment. " Such unfortunate remarks continue to lend credence > to the stigma people with disabilities and their families are fighting to > overcome. > > Since this issue went public today, many family members who heard the audio > remarks have contacted The Arc to express their outrage over Delegate > Marshall¹s statements. Delegate Marshall has issued an apology saying he > ³regrets any misimpression my poorly chosen words may have created as to my > deep commitment to fighting for these vulnerable children and their families.² > The Arc takes him at his word. > > Mr. Cullum, President of The Arc of Virginia said, ³Many of our > families are struggling with the 24/7 care taking demands. It is rewarding > but hard work. Families don¹t appreciate statements that can be construed to > connect having a disabled child with some religious punishment. Our families > don¹t need the grief or the guilt². > > According to Mr. Cullum, ³The Arc families are especially sensitive now > because of proposed state budget cuts to critical services that support > persons with intellectual or developmental disabilities. The Arc appreciates > yesterday¹s House and Senate budget reports that seek to restore some of the > services. However, the important waiver program is still slated to lose 1,134 > waiver slots that were scheduled to begin reducing the long wait lists. Our > wait list families are in pain and crisis.² > > The waiver wait list is now over 6,000 persons and growing rapidly. The lack > of waivers means families will now have to wait at least another two years > before any new waiver slots are available. Some families have already been > waiting for years. The safety net for our families is in tatters. > > Historically, Virginia's track record for valuing the lives of people with > disabilities has not been good. The Commonwealth was notorious for its > history of involuntary sterilization, for its state-sponsored segregation and > institutionalization and for its minimal help for families. Even today, > Virginia is currently ranked 46th in the country for its community support of > people with developmental disabilities and their families. > > At a time when the majority of states are moving people with intellectual > disabilities out of institutions, Virginia is the only state seeking to > rebuild costly, segregated state institutions for people with intellectual > disabilities. The Arc is hopeful that Delegate Marshall¹s comments, however > offensive to our families, draw public attention to the plight of families > caring for persons with disabilities in our state. > > From: <mailto:%40> > [mailto: <mailto:%40> ] On > Behalf Of Mom2lfm@... <mailto:Mom2lfm%40aol.com> > Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 8:20 PM > FireRose@... <mailto:FireRose%40hughes.net> ; > <mailto:%40> > Subject: Re: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment > > Yes, but... > > This is just the kind of point some people will take seriously, especially > when there's a reference to scripture in it. It adds to the negative attitude > people will take towards people with disabilities. Even if I thought for a > second that Liam wasn't a gift, the God I worship wouldn't punish me and Liam > for the sins of others. > > I hope Tim Shriver has some words for him. I will definitely write to him, but > since I'm not a constituent he probably won't pay much attention. He's what I > call an air quotes Christian. > > Kathy, Liam's mom (11,ds,asthma) > > RE: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment > > 'm still lost on the generalization that we aborted our 1st born and now are > > eing punished. I don't remember having an abortion ever. I do remember > having 3 > iscarriages, 1 before and 2 after having . Makes me wonder why some > eople find the need to use people with disabilties as an excuse, like my son > > sked to be born with a disabilty. > > o: takecareoftoday@... <mailto:takecareoftoday%40gmail.com> > <mailto:takecareoftoday%40gmail.com> <mailto:takecareoftoday%40gmail.com> ; > <mailto:%40> > <mailto:%40> <mailto:%40> > rom: CMancari@... <mailto:CMancari%40AOL.COM> <mailto:CMancari%40AOL.COM> > <mailto:CMancari%40AOL.COM> > ate: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 20:19:43 -0500 > ubject: Re: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment > > 'm still trying to figure out how the paper misinterpreted his comment > (that's > is story and he is sticking to it). On his website he says the comment was > aken out of context and that anyone who knows him knows he is an advocate > for > amily and children with disabilities. > What happened to the verse(s) in the New Testament where Jesus says it isn't > the > ault of the disabled man nor his parents for his disability but the > disability > as given so that God's work could be glorified in the man? Seems to me that > erse basically confirms that it isn't the sin of the mother (or father) that > > auses the disability. > Cari > -----Original Message----- > rom: Carol Doihavtasay <takecareoftoday@... > <mailto:takecareoftoday%40gmail.com> <mailto:takecareoftoday%40gmail.com> > <mailto:takecareoftoday%40gmail.com> > > o: <mailto:%40> > <mailto:%40> <mailto:%40> > ent: Mon, Feb 22, 2010 5:15 pm > ubject: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment > http://www.newsleader.com/article/20100222/NEWS01/2220318 > ow....Family Guy was COMPLIMENTARY compared to this!! > ne would expect more from 'christians'. > Carol in IL > om to , 9 DS > My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me. > facebook- doihavtasay@... <mailto:doihavtasay%40comcast.net> > <mailto:doihavtasay%40comcast.net> <mailto:doihavtasay%40comcast.net> > Listen to oldest dd's music http://www.myspace.com/vennamusic > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2010 Report Share Posted February 24, 2010 I like the ARC's response and I'm glad to see the outcry, but what I've seen has been primarily from the disability community. The community that I want to see denounce these comments and this man is the larger, broader Christian commmunity. How can anyone who believes in The Bible stand silent while it's teachings are so clearly mis-represented? Silence implies agreement. As far as I'm concerned the loudest outcry should be from Christians and Christian leaders. That is the community that should be most insulted by this man and his comments. I believe that religious extremism turns people away from religion. It frustates me to no end...and before I get too much into my soap box, I will stop here and go take an aspirin. , who has been sick and has piles of stuff to catch up on today Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2010 Report Share Posted February 24, 2010 Here's the WA Post article link - it include a link to the petition his resignation and a statement from Family Foundation of Virginia: " To say that's evidence of God's judgment goes too far. " http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/22/AR2010022204 512.html From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of bandwsmom Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 12:56 PM Subject: Re: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment I like the ARC's response and I'm glad to see the outcry, but what I've seen has been primarily from the disability community. The community that I want to see denounce these comments and this man is the larger, broader Christian commmunity. How can anyone who believes in The Bible stand silent while it's teachings are so clearly mis-represented? Silence implies agreement. As far as I'm concerned the loudest outcry should be from Christians and Christian leaders. That is the community that should be most insulted by this man and his comments. I believe that religious extremism turns people away from religion. It frustates me to no end...and before I get too much into my soap box, I will stop here and go take an aspirin. , who has been sick and has piles of stuff to catch up on today Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2010 Report Share Posted February 24, 2010 Thanks for linking the Post article. I especially agree with the quote from the guy who says " He insulted my God, my wife, and my child in one sentence. " That's a very effective way to convey my reaction. > > Here's the WA Post article link - it include a link to the petition his > resignation and a statement from Family Foundation of Virginia: " To say > that's evidence of God's judgment goes too far. " > > > > http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/22/AR2010022204 > 512.html > > > > From: [mailto: ] On Behalf > Of bandwsmom > Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 12:56 PM > > Subject: Re: Legislator: Disabled kids are God's punishment > > > > > > I like the ARC's response and I'm glad to see the outcry, but what I've seen > has been primarily from the disability community. > > The community that I want to see denounce these comments and this man is the > larger, broader Christian commmunity. How can anyone who believes in The > Bible stand silent while it's teachings are so clearly mis-represented? > Silence implies agreement. As far as I'm concerned the loudest outcry should > be from Christians and Christian leaders. That is the community that should > be most insulted by this man and his comments. > > I believe that religious extremism turns people away from religion. It > frustates me to no end...and before I get too much into my soap box, I will > stop here and go take an aspirin. > > , > who has been sick and has piles of stuff to catch up on today > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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