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July 02, 2008

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Lorraine Whittington

In reading your blog today, I am reminded of the lyrics from South Pacific--"You've got to be taught to be afraid/Of people whose eyes are oddly made."

How tiresome for Katie Couric and her producers to be so isolated from the rather commonplace experiences of people with low vision that so much air time was wasted talking about it with David Patterson instead of the issues he's facing within the state as governor.

To paraphrase the song again--We've got to be carefully taught.

william Peace

Katie Couric and her news reading brethren are dumb as a post. The interview was nothing short of offensive. The state of New York has many profound problems that must be addressed. Instead, we get an antiquated cultural perception of blindness and questions no other politician in America would be asked. I for one do not care how Patterson shoots a basketball or remembers his speeches. I am interested in one thing--the words that come out of his mouth and the policies he supports.

Fred Miller

My Phys. Ed. teacher in 1981 showed us that you don't need to see the rim to make a shot. All you need is to know where you are on the floor. He would look down at his feet, look at us, and shoot without looking at the basket. He could make a basket that way. He was nearly seventy then and retired two years later.

This blog reminded me of that teacher, even though there was not a single blind kid nor teacher in our school. But that man had an attitude that transcended sight. It reminds me of Master Po telling Grasshopper in the old "Kung Fu" t.v. series, "Sometimes it is sight that blinds a man."

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