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Oh, and I forgot to say in my last post, that maybe this `person'
needs to be reminded that at any time in the future, she or a loved
one may become disabled- and then where would she be?
Oh, and I think this woman is a complete prat, obviously not possesing
the brains she was born with. (had to get that out of my system!! I'm
sick unto death of that ridiculous attitude)
Rayna
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 08:53:02AM -0500, Betty B wrote:
I believe you're right. I feel as though no matter what I say she will twist
my words to make them fit her perceptions. Well sir, I can't worry about
that. I'm going to have to answer the post.
Thanks Bobby.
In a message dated 03/01/2001 6:14:09 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> As Shakespeare said, "Me thinks thelady(man) protesteth too much." Put a
> simpler way, the writer of the passage you quoted seems to be saying that
> although the writer understands the plight and courage of most "handicapped
> persons"(yeah man, give me a break!), he/she thinks many persons with
> "handicaps" have a chip on their shoulder and ask too much of society. I
get
> the definite feeling that this person is hiding a deep resentment toward
> people with disabilities.
>
> Bobby
>
Betty
aut viam inveniam aut faciam
"I will either find a way or make one."
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