Tony Barr for super organizer!!

George Boyer

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Title:

Tony Barr for super organizer!!

Creator:

George Boyer

Date:

9/15/1999

Text:

Now Tony, in the other matter, DID you really cobble it up all by
yourself, the political program for which you so unremittingly beat your
drum....did you, REALLY all by yourself?? I doubt it. So it's not
constructive of you to suggest that the Amputee Union should spring
fully implemented into life from the efforts of ONE person. I have had
lots of encouragement from both amputees and prosthetists but what we
need is organizer effort to go beyond the ample need and rationale
which I have suggested. You yourself could probably do this quite
effectively, probably right alongside your current effort. If you
worked in this way your crown of recognition would take on a luster you
can't imagine now. I need help with this as I'm not an organizer of
this type except for being able to see the need for the union and many
of the compelling reasons for it.....I suspect that you also admit in
the privacy of your thoughts their obviousness. Give some thought to
it. One thing you should realize, in considering the need, is that the
union (as I see it), while not hostile, is also NOT collegial with any
segment of the effort of P&O, and like other unions, derives much
strength from this fact: the amputee community standing on it's own
two feet as an equal participant in the rehab equation. GB.


Tony Barr wrote:

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> The pertinent thread for all of us is on the table NOW! While one
> awaits the
> amputee union advocator to act on organizing his concept, not just
> talk and
> critisize, you can do something really constructive.Take the time to
> review
> Congressman's Robert Wexler legislation,The William G. Barr Amputee
> Protection Act,on hand at www.oandp.com/barr and see how each one of
> us can
> make a difference.

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Citation

George Boyer, “Tony Barr for super organizer!!,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 6, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/213187.