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   From: FragileWarrior@f'loonsmustdie.com   
      
   Roofshadow wrote in   
   news:Roofshadow2004-15191C.18464504032007@comcast.dca.giganews.com:   
      
   > In article ,   
   > FragileWarrior wrote:   
   >   
   >> Roofshadow wrote in   
   >> news:Roofshadow2004-19CF23.18323004032007@comcast.dca.giganews.com:   
   >>   
   >> > In article ,   
   >> > FragileWarrior wrote:   
   >> >   
   >> >> Magda wrote in   
   >> >> news:chdlu2tu6vvdooslbct8tg03923ogba6su@4ax.com:   
   >> >>   
   >> >> > On 4 Mar 2007 03:55:13 -0800, in alt.gossip.celebrities, "Slinky   
   >> >> > Pink" arranged some electrons, so   
   >> >> > they looked like this:   
   >> >> >   
   >> >> > ... On Mar 4, 4:18 am, "Wull" wrote:   
   >> >> > ... > Being mobile and a bitch does not make her unhandicapped.   
   >> >> > Absolutely anyone ... > with one leg IS handicapped to the nth   
   >> >> > degree. ...   
   >> >> > ...   
   >> >> > ... No one is arguing that. We are arguing that she is just as   
   >> >> > mobile has ... any non-handicapped person. She can dance,   
   >> >> > exercise, and swing her leg ... up to kick photogs in the   
   >> >> > ass--she doesn't need a special parking ... space.   
   >> >> >   
   >> >> > She has the right to use one nonetheless, for she *is*   
   >> >> > handicapped.   
   >> >> >   
   >> >>   
   >> >> No one is aruging that, either. The point is that being   
   >> >> handicapped and having a blue tag doesn't mean that YOU MUST PARK   
   >> >> IN A HANDICAPPED SPACE AT ALL TIMES UNDER ALL CONDITIONS.   
   >> >   
   >> > I don't think anyone said that but I could be wrong - I'm not   
   >> > really paying attention to this thread that carefully.   
   >> >   
   >> > If you are having a good day and are   
   >> >> capable of free mobility, it would be a kind and compassionate   
   >> >> move to park elsewhere and let a more needy person have the spot.   
   >> >> The point is that "kind and compasionate" are two words that will   
   >> >> never apply to Heather Mills and therein lies the entire debate.   
   >> >   
   >> > You're right - I don't think she's kind or compassionate or a very   
   >> > nice person.   
   >> >   
   >> > But I do think that she should have the right to handicapped spaces   
   >> > when she's maybe not feeling well or in pain.   
   >> >   
   >> > I don't know anything about her condition aside from the fact that   
   >> > she's evidently able to dance with the stars and kick people... but   
   >> > that doesn't mean that she doesn't have days when it's a struggle   
   >> > for her to walk even a short distance.   
   >> >   
   >> > JMHO.   
   >> >   
   >>   
   >> I agree. But the fact that she can dance endlessly means she's   
   >> probalby more able-bodied than 99% of the handicapped people out   
   >> there because, let's face it, there ARE greater and lesser degrees of   
   >> "handicapped".   
   >   
   > ITA.   
   >   
   > I   
   >> think that's what's pissing folks off. If you can dance, dance,   
   >> dance and kick people in the ass, you probably can stump your way to   
   >> your BMW.   
   >   
   > Or she could hire someone to help hold her up - or God forbid! - push   
   > her in a wheelchair.   
   >   
      
   She didn't have any problem with that in the airport, did she? And a   
   chamber pot in the bedroom wasn't out of the question. I think her   
   degree of handicappedness (is that a word) depends on what's in it for   
   HER.   
      
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