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October 2000 Top-Posting Award
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Debi Lewis: Helping a younger sibling understand disability.
October 2000 Posting Summary
- Gary Roberts: We can't cut ourselves off from others.
- Tosha: I also have scholiosis, and I'm doing fine.
- Linda Valentine: I'm tired of the "new" lifestyle for my family and son.
- Ratchell A. Richter: I'm proving my parents were wrong about what I can do.
- Linda Valentine: I finally fit somewhere.
- Barry L. Fetzer: I was injured by accident -- not by choice.
- Linda Valentine: Nothing stops us now.
- Donald Yakel: How do I effectively advocate for job accommodations?
- Stacye Smallwood: Let's break the chain that is choking us.
- Chris Kaberlein: I was in the dark; now I see the light.
- Gary Roberts: Is it really possible to escape paternalism?
- Michael Feir: Satisfying the curiosity about my dreams as a blind person.
- Sean Scott: Leaving my wheelchair to fly in my weightshift trike.
- Shelley Magnussen: My ice-breaker for those with rescue tendencies.
- Rachel: I feel so hollow and lonely.
- Gary Roberts: No one is addressing our larger needs.
- Deborah Winnier: My nephew needs one-to-one communication.
- Bob Geller: Looking forward to a double celebration next fall.
- Roberta Gallant: Remove the age restriction from Part B of IDEA.
- Bob Geller: Cape Cod: where elderly men assault people with disabilities.
- Laurie McKiernan: Paternalism is the root of so much loss and grief.
- Gary Roberts: Is our lack of upward mobility due to discrimination?
- Daniel A. Hamilton: The day I made paternalism work for me.
- Eddie Hunt: How to guide and encourage those who want to help us.
- Kathy Ramey: Speaking out so my voice can be heard to help others.
- Karen M. Keith: I need disability benefits for corrective surgery.
- Eddie Hunt: "Angry Cripple" message separates us from the mainstream.
- Jack Merica: Stay angry (it beats apathy) -- and vote.
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