Tuesday, August 24, 2010

AB 2072 16 YES 8 NO, BUT ..............

The recent California Senate voted 16 YES and 8 NO for the AB 2072 bill, but not fully known if the quorum being met or what.

Karen Kingrey told me that if the votes go up to 21 for YES. That might be possible for the passage of the AB 2072 bill. Only 24 out of 40 California Senators.

Several state senators repeatedly acknowledged "ASL" as a true language and part of the Deaf community.

If the AB 2072 bill get approved by the California State Senate. The bill will be on the desk of Governor Arnie, who is an Austrian (Austria) like Adolf Hitler, Austrian native himself.

Governor Arnie had the special friendship with the ex-Nazi murderer in the past. Many people questioned how possible for Arnie to say that he never seen such Nazi atriocities in his home country.

http://www.slate.com/id/2086742


http://www.arnoldexposed.com/arnold.htm


ASLize yours,
Robert L. Mason (RLM)
RLMDEAF blog
rlmdeaf@hotmail.com

Latest News from California's AB 2072 Bill

Got numerous email msgs regarding the latest news within the status of AB 2072 bill
as the entire Deaf America is watching the California Senate right now. Edited some info
like the email addresses and personal data to protect the confidentiality and privacy of
Blackberry users -

Here is the current standing of the vote re AB2072 (File item #283):

Members of the public may continue to call senators' offices to convince them to change an aye vote to a no vote, or to vote no if they are presently abstaining. Some no votes might change to ayes before the day is done.

IN FAVOR:

(forthcoming: includes Alquist, Cedillo and Romero)

OPPOSED:

Ashburn, Ray
Corbett, Ellen
Correa, Lou
Denham, Jeff
Dutton, Bob
Hollingsworth, Dennis
Walters, Mimi
Wolk, Lois


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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 22:29:33
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Subject: Note#15 LIVE VIDEO ALERT--AB 2072 vote in the California senate

Here is the current standing of the vote re AB2072 (File item #283):

Members of the public may contibue to call senators' offices to convince them to change an aye vote to a no vote, or to vote no if they are presently abstaining. Some no votes might change to ayes before the day is done.

IN FAVOR:

(forthcoming)

OPPOSED:

Ashburn, Ray
Corbett, Ellen
Correa, Lou
Denham, Jeff
Dutton, Bob
Hollingsworth, Dennis
Walters, Mimi
Wolk, Lois




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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 22:13:51
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Subject: FLASH: Note#14 LIVE VIDEO ALERT--AB 2072 vote in the California senate

Staffers in the Senate Rules Committee have verified that a majority of 21 (twenty-one) votes are requires to pass AB 2072. There will be a continuation of the vote later today at the time of adjournment. It is unknown at the present time whether there are 5 additional senators in the building who will add aye votes to obtain passage.

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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 22:02:31
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Subject: Note#13 LIVE VIDEO ALERT--AB 2072 vote in the California senate

The current vote on AB 2072 is 16 in favor and 8 opposed. The vote is being put on hold to be finalized later. Please stand by for verification.
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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 21:55:20
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Both Romero and Cedillo are supporting AB2072, yet are saying complimentary things about the Deaf community.

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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 21:52:19
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Sen. Alquist has claimed that Polanco has "removed his opposition" to AB 2072, yet Polanco works for CDNIAS and CDNIAS has not removed its opposition. She probably mispoke.

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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 21:48:26
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Senator Alquist is now speaking about AB2072.
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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 21:43:54
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Subject: Note#8 LIVE VIDEO ALERT--AB 2072 vote in the California senate

Senator Aaenestad agreed with Romero, now Sen. Simitian speaking in support of the bill.


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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 21:38:37
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Sen Wright (sp?) passionately criticized charter schools now Sen Wyland is supporting the bill
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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 21:34:11
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Subject: Note#6 LIVE VIDEO ALERT--AB 2072 vote in the California senate

Senator Romero is now speaking, being critical of the way charter schools in California are being mismanaged.



Senator Cedillo has privately called for Sheri Farinha to confer with him in the chamber.

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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 21:29:38
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Subject: Note#4 LIVE VIDEO ALERT--AB 2072 vote in the California senate

Assemblyman Tony Mendoza has been invited to sit on the floor and is present now.

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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 21:28:00
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Senator Flores will preside at the dias.


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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 21:22:23
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Senators are now entering the chamber. (2:22 pm)

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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 21:09:12
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Senate session is late getting started.

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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

LIVE VIDEO ALERT AB 2072 vote in the California Senate

The Senate of the California State Legislature is now in session and is scheduled to begin voting on AB 2072 shortly. At least two Senators have indicated beforehand that they intend to give speeches on the topic of the bill. The proceedings can be viewed on the website of the California Channel and possibly on cable television for California residents.

LINK: https://www.calchannel.com

(Click on "Senate Floor Session" on the right-hand side of the screen)

VP Dan Quayle's Son ,Ben Quayle Learned ASL in the 90s

Ben Quayle, the eldest son of the former Vice President Dan Quayle, currently run for the U.S. House of Representative seat in Arizona.

I completely forgot about Ben Quayle learned handful of ASL with some deaf postal workers at the U.S. Senate's own Post Office in the tunnels between the Russell and Dirksen Senate building in the early 1990s. I encountered the teenage Ben Quayle at that post office when I found out that someone from the post office did not pick up the mail pouch for an overnight mail. I had to take some fucking mail to the Senate post office distribution system to see that particular mail being sent out of the system.

One of the deaf postal employee eagerly introduced me to Ben Quayle. I replied "That is you, Dan's son working here as what I read from the Roll Call newspaper". He smiled and fingerspelled "B-E-N". I said "Nice to meet you!" That deaf employee and Ben playfully horseplayed after the near end of the workday with ASL signings.

I said to myself "Sheesh, VP Quayle got his teenage son working at the post office. Fine example of family connection and neoptism!"

I wonder whether Ben Quayle still know some ASL or not. Does Ben Quayle have a good impression of deaf people or knowledge of deaf people? I dunno know.

Ben Quayle have been in the a lot of news coverage lately since he ran to his mommy and daddy to tell the Republicans please stop slandering and bashing their own son.

I also never forgot how culturally backward VP Dan Quayle was with the Tim Burton's "Batman" film. Dan was totally shocked when he took Ben to see "Batman" and found the different Batman - more violent and sadistic than the campy Batman tv show in the 1960s.

Don't Dan Quayle keep up with the cultural and social events like Frank Miller's "Dark Knight" comic very popular in the late 1980s which Tim Burton's "Batman" film was largely based on?

Ever Dan Quayle famously mispelled "p o t o t e s" for potatoes. He ever corrected the schoolchildren by writing " p o t o t e s" on the school blackboard. Amen to Dan.

ASLize yours,
Robert L. Mason

Problems with Candy's Latest Blog .......

The real problem with the latest blog posting from Candy (why can't she use her real name, Gina Sutton so far?) The journalist or anyone submit their written article or vlog entry ought to use their real name to lend more credibility to any DeafRead submits.

Before going further with the original purpose of this blog posting in reaction to Candy's blog. The upcoming legal case involves with the legality of anonymous author/commentators to be illegal within the constitutional issue. We, the Americans will face the changed nature of Internet to forbade the "anonymous" author/commentators.

One online blogger wrote such "convincing" article about President Obama being a secret member of the gay sex club in Chicago. The major problem is the alias name of Russian journalist like Candy. (Will post the enclosure about Obama's so-called gay ravenous in Chicago by letting the older gentlemen done the fetallio on Obama's dingy in the end of this blog posting. Okay?) This article have been pretty dismissed by many people about the so-called credibility of sources and other stuff.)

Candy done again with the plucking of the AB 2072 opposition's outreach materials for the California Senate not to vote on the AB 2072 bill, etc.

Candy did post the pdf attachment, but she knew that people read her blog posting WITHOUT BOTHERING to check out the attached link or READ the attachment.

Here is the full portion of the AB 2072 opposition's material for California Senators -

4. The opposition to AD 2072 refuse to work with Mendoza.
The Deaf community is the community of people who are the most impacted by this bill and we were not even contacted when Mendoza first authored this bill. We have met with Mendoza andhis Legislative Director. Rene Bayardo. at least twice each month in addition to email correspondence. It wa during the first meeting with Mr. Mendoza that we learned that although he authored AB 2072, he wa not able to explain what each of the communication options listed inhis bill (cued speech and total communication) were. Hence, we took the opportunity to educate him and rayed in touch with him regarding provisions in the bill, especially since we are the community oE people most impacted y this bill and ar the community of people who were not included in the first place when this bill was first authored.

Candy surely know how to TWIST things around by skipping "and we were not even contacted when Mendoza first authored this bill.

Please double-check out every source all the deaf detractors and jesters when they enclose any link. Thanks.

ASLize yours,
Robert L. Mason (RLM)
RLMDEAF blog

Televised AB 2072 Bill California Senate Floor Vote

UPCOMING VIDEO ALERT
AB 2072 vote scheduled to take place today in the California senate

The Senate of the California State Legislature will vote on AB 2072 today at 2:30 pm Pacific Time (5:30 pm Eastern). The proceedings can be viewed on the website of the California Channel and possibly on cable television for California residents.

LINK:
https://www.calchannel.com

(Click on "Senate Floor Session" on the right-hand side of the screen)

Local residents are encouraged to attend the Senate session by sitting in the Senate gallery, which is accessible via the 3th floor via the elevators on the west side of the building (not the elevators near the governor's office). The gallery has three seating areas on the north, west, and south sides. The north side is preferred.The proceedings can be viewed on the California Channel website, though without captions, but an interpreter will probably be shown on the TV screen.