[blindlaw] Fw:AccommodationandComplianceseries:TheADAAmendments Act of 2008
T. Joseph Carter
carter.tjoseph at gmail.com
Sun Jan 4 19:52:34 UTC 2009
The problem is that if you're focused on Bollywood's fictional accounts of
legendary martial artists with disabilities, you're more likely to fall
down a flight of stairs or something than stand up to scrutiny.
Joseph
On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 08:58:49AM -0800, Mark BurningHawk wrote:
> A martial arts approach to disability and mobility may, if the definition
> of disability were to rely upon the uses of such things as canes or dogs.
> Respectfully, I would point out that the martial arts are older than the
> white cane by several thousand years, so "time proven," seems to be a
> rather poor criterion upon which to judge. Look, I'm not saying one's
> better than the other, just doing what I normally do, thinking outside
> the box to see if the box will stand up.
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