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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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