I would not know because for sure one thing that does not exist in schools
as they are currently constituted is equality of any kind much less
education so when neither of those things exist how can you really expect
respect for disability exists, the present system is corrupt beyond all
possible redemption.
LarryI would not know because for sure one thing that does not exist in
schools as they are currently constituted is equality of any kind much less
education so when neither of those things exist how can you really expect
respect for disability exists, the present system is corrupt beyond all
possible redemption.
Larry
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