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On Jul 6, 7:38*am, dxAce wrote:
dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: On Jul 6, 2:49 am, Gregg wrote: Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". *Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. I'm just glad that I was able to finally get out of the wheelchair and return to work. Remember, the whole dialogue between Steve Lare and I over me turning down a full disability? One other thing, there is no 'partial disability' when it comes to Social Security. It's all or nothing. So, there is no way one can turn down a 'full disability' and receive a partial disability at least with Social Security. Also, there is no way you could have turned it down unless you had gone through the whole process and were actually awarded the disability. The hospital would have unlikely been in a position to take you through the whole process on it's own. While I was in the hospital doing physical therapy after my stroke, they told me I'd never be able to return to teaching due to being unable to walk. Teaching requires walking? I stayed off of RRS during that period, because I was too busy to deal with the likes of you and Lare. The hospital told me that they had applied on my behalf for a disability. Uh, can they apply for Social Security on your behalf? Somehow I doubt that, at least not without your knowledge.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Steve, we both know that his story has more holes than a slice of swiss cheese. There are truths and half truths and omissions and exagerrations, anyone that has read him in here for years knows he is a walking contradiction. That is in part to his debated "mind" - - I asked two people that I trust whole heartedly and they said that people in debate or that teach debate, that the mindset of debating is actually an illness and addictive in many cases. Just read up about it a bit and watch a clip of the last debate in the collegiate finals. I just shake my head when I see it, a good analogy would be like some of those churches that get to dancing in the aisles and falling down and shaking - follow me? It's definitely "different" and to think, he taught these young kids this...lol....only in America I suppose. The debate continues. ;-) |
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