K=D8HB wrote:
"an_old_friend" wrote
two, working does not preclude you from appling for and reciving
disablity or other public aid, only makes improper and/or illegal to do
so
A former employee of mine (now retired) lost an arm in Vietnam, and recei=
ves
compensation for his disability. He built a fine career as an electronics=
design
engineer. What is improper or illegal about that? You owe a lot of disa=
bled
veterans a huge apology for suggesting that succeeding in life is "improp=
er
and/or illegal".
you disort my mean sir and you have removed the stement from context
Stevie claims that him working proves he is not receiveing disabilty
stevie also claims that he is not disabled
therefore if stevie is to be believed then it is improper for STEVIE"
to receive benifits
you took a very spesific case and tried to broaden it
Improperly I might add
as you did with NCI's postition on the One time upgrades
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Hans
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