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President Obama & Sec. Clinton Speak on Human Rights for Persons with Disabilities

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On the 19th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the President and Secretary of State laud the signing of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Proclamation. July 24, 2009.
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  • I couldn't agree with Obama more. Hillary Clinton has done a fantastic job as SOC. As a matter of fact her tenure in that office is one of the most transparent in US Secretary of State history. There's not a day that goes by where there aren't several video's uploaded from the SOC's youtube page.

  • i love america. god bless the usa

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  • Attention Deficit Disorder is covered under the American Disabilities.

    Hello!! It's real. It can't be cured, only coped with. Be nice to people who drive you crazy for being late, disorganized. Stress makes it work. They are going to change. Stop expecting them to, just like others, they can't grow a new leg, or new frontal lobes. The damage is done. But you have to admit they are fun.

  • For heavens sakes! It's NOT human rights, it's CIVIL RIGHTS!!!

  • Hillary Clinton did an amazing job. She had always been very dedicated to human rights work and campaign. During her short time being the Secretary of State, she had done alot more than most of the SOC in the past. This lady meant business and her message is clear and strong with foreign policies especially during her time in middle east. I enjoy how direct she is which most people mistook her for being a bitch, but this is her strength and dignity that truly take care of what necessary.

  • The Americans with disabilities act has protected Americans with disabilities for 20 years.

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