December 27, 2008
Animal Farm in D.C.?
Animal Farm in D.C.?
It is always inspiring to see groups historically discriminated against having access to prominent newspapers and the Presidency. (“You’re Likable Enough, Gay People,” The New York Times, December 27, 2008) Frank Rich writes about homosexuals quarreling over which homosexual clergyman should say a prayer at the new president's inauguration. While they argue over spoils persons with disabilities continue to be ignored by these formerly oppressed groups. Adding insults to injuries journalists, politicians and clergy speak of persons with disabilities and act toward them disparagingly. Is there any wonder why journalists and politicians have so little respect among the citizens of this country?
Roy Bercaw, Editor ENOUGH ROOM
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/28/opinion/28rich.html
Op-Ed Columnist
You’re Likable Enough, Gay People
By FRANK RICH
The New York Times
Published: December 27, 2008
It is always inspiring to see groups historically discriminated against having access to prominent newspapers and the Presidency. (“You’re Likable Enough, Gay People,” The New York Times, December 27, 2008) Frank Rich writes about homosexuals quarreling over which homosexual clergyman should say a prayer at the new president's inauguration. While they argue over spoils persons with disabilities continue to be ignored by these formerly oppressed groups. Adding insults to injuries journalists, politicians and clergy speak of persons with disabilities and act toward them disparagingly. Is there any wonder why journalists and politicians have so little respect among the citizens of this country?
Roy Bercaw, Editor ENOUGH ROOM
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/28/opinion/28rich.html
Op-Ed Columnist
You’re Likable Enough, Gay People
By FRANK RICH
The New York Times
Published: December 27, 2008
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