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Trust me. You do not have to have
a disability to have the opportunity to "aquaint" yourself with the person you described in your article (He wouldn?t back off and kept trying to block our access ot the asile.)

One has to wonder what kind of personal issues he had that he felt the need to "take on" someone he most likely noticed was at a disadvantage to him.

Good for standing your ground, though how unforunate that in this day and age you were forced to because common courtesy and compassion seem to be an alien concept in some other people.
Posted by: GuidingLight   Posted on: 10/24/08  (Edited: 10/24/2008 @ 08:19) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Trust me. You do not have to have  GuidingLight | 10/24/08
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