[Nfbf-l] read:

Bob Clark bobclark4 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 24 01:50:24 UTC 2013


Hello:

You have your opinion: I have mine.  The difference is that I am a little more tactful than you.

Have a great day.  By the way, I do have a life and don't expect unrealistic accommodations.

          Bob Clark


-----Original Message-----
From: Beth Taurasi <denverqueen1107 at comcast.net>
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2013 9:11 PM
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On 9/23/2013 6:44 PM, Clifford Roberts wrote:
> well , first of all who the hell are you to say the disable are not to have that privilege.
> that's the problem people like you are so dam ignorant to the fact that we need those privileges
> tell that to a veteran who is a double amputee, or a person who has a chronic back problem, sir those privileges are not only for the blind .
> they are  for every got dam one who has a disability, may be you are a person who just likes to start shit and you have no .. life!
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My big thing is what the crowds will do staring at people in wheelchairs 
all day instead of MOVING THE DARN LINE.  My boyfriend doesn't like it 
when his mom and him are out and people just stare at him.  Well, I have 
a good reason to stare at Blake, it's because I want to say, "I love 
you."  Taht sort of thing.  But the stares he normally gets from the 
crowd are, "Ewwww, what an ugly ..."  Face, eye, whatever.  After 39 
surgeries to reconstruct his face you would think people would stop and 
say hello, but the crowd will be distracted by someone like Blake 
waiting in line at Disney.  Try being deformed in the face, blind, and 
congenitally unable to stand due to a wheelchair or no legs, and yes, 
the double amputee falls under this category, and try having only one 
lung that functions, or one lung altogether.  I had an ex with only one 
lung and a bad heart in nineteen places.  It was in weird spots and at a 
weird angle, so it beats like a regular heart, but he can't fly.  HE 
can't fly in an airplane, and no, can't stand in a line at a theme 
park.  Theme parks are also greedy operations that jack up the prices 
like crazy.  What's Disney's excuse?  They're going to lose a lot of 
customers with this new policy.
Beth

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