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Originally posted by bluetick:
Some of the posters here seem to be of the opinion that all handicapped people are lazy


blue, i've seen no such reference. i've vertainly seen references to fat-ass people who are just too lazy to stop eating who take up spaces that people like earthmomma need.

not long ago, in walmart, i saw a young-ish fat-ass in a scooter and standing beside her was a 90+ year old woman using a walker, i suspect the old woman needed a scooter but one was not avialable becasue the fat-asses took them all. that angers me.

my mother, before she died, had breathing problems. there were a couple of times when i drove her to the store only to find that perfectly healthy people were taking up the HC spaces.

if i were in charge, i wold create special parking spaces just for the fat-asses that take the scooters in walmart. these spaces would be located in the parking lot across the street from walmart.
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Originally posted by earthmomma:
Joy, you would NOT rather be in a wheelchair! Correct me if I am wrong!


If my only other option is to be morally bankrupt, self-absorbed and friendless...yes, I'd rather be in a wheelchair. From a wheelchair, I can love God and love others...be a productive member of society and make the world a better place. From a hate filled heart, I can do nothing.

JMHO

Thank you, Raz. Smiler
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Originally posted by Unobtanium:
not long ago, in walmart, i saw a young-ish fat-ass in a scooter and standing beside her was a 90+ year old woman using a walker, i suspect the old woman needed a scooter but one was not avialable becasue the fat-asses took them all. that angers me.

If being overweight was the only thing wrong with the person, then I agree. However, someone I know (who I may have introduced you to) has a condition completely unrelated to being what you'd probably describe as a fat-ass, and at times it makes walking nearly impossible. Whole lotta judgement based on assumptions flying in here.
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Originally posted by rednekrman:
If you can walk the isles of walmart on your own power, then you shouldnt park in the handicap spots. If you are in a wheelchair, on a scooter, or crutches, ect. by all means park as close as possible. I dont see them in this area much, but some larger cities have van only areas for the unloading of wheelchairs , and usually a car or non-van vehicle will be parked in that spot.
I think you need to take a good look around you because you do not have to be in a wheelchair,on a scooter, or on crutches to be handicapped. Instead of being on forum, you need to go to TYPES OF DISIBILITIES online.
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Originally posted by bluetick:
Some of the posters here seem to be of the opinion that all handicapped people are lazy freeloaders who should be put out of their misery. I am now disabled and It insults me. I have one of those invisible handicaps and the fact that I am unable to go out and earn my own living anymore has destroyed my self esteem. Now I got to put up with these loud mouthed whiners cry about Payin my way. I worked like a dog for over 35 years and I believe I deserve that little monthly check that buys my cheapest groceries I can find. I pay rent out of it to. I wouldn't need to pay rent, but when I lost my job I filed bankruptcy. The court took my house that was bought and paid for. Don't cry to me about payin my way. I've paid for already, and given it back.
GREAT POST!!!!!!
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Originally posted by pooh's dad:
Opie is probably one of the retards that think the handicapped spaces are the place to leave their baskets. I cannot understand why people do this. If you are going to leave them in someone's way; at least don't block what few handicapped spaces that are available!
Few? I challenge anyone to say where they have seen the handicapped parking spaces full. There may be one space occupied at any given moment, but to few? Not hardly. What gags me are the ones using the little electrical carts because their "handicap" is being a fat assed cow! Shyt, those are the very ones that should be forced to walk.


During busy times and in busy areas (Walmart, Target, etc.), the handicapped spaces are all full just like the rest of the parking lot. During slow times and in slow areas (furniture store, pet store, etc.), there are empty spots, just like the rest of the parking lot.

There are people who are fat because they overeat. There also people who are fat due to medical problems beyond their control, which would put them rightfully in the handicapped category.

I don't understand the mindset of a healthy person who parks in a handicapped spot...guess they really are handicapped...morally bankrupt, self-obsorbed and friendless...I'd rather be in a wheelchair.

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Great, Great post Joy ! You got it nailed !!!!!
Dang, it must be nice to be perfectly healthy, thin, and capable all the time.

Edited to add that nothing irks me more than looking at someone and making a snap judgment based on their outward appearance. I am overweight due to an accident and health issues that left me sedentary and I don't use a tag simply because I don't feel like putting up with people making rude comments all the time. It doesn't bother me as much as it would if it were my own mama, who looks "fine" on the outside but has spent the last 6 months ravaged by health problems and sliced on by surgeons every which way you could think of and probably won't live that much longer. Think about how you'd feel if it were your own mama next time you call someone a "fat cow" or the like without knowing their history.
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has a condition completely unrelated to being what you'd probably describe as a fat-ass, and at times it makes walking nearly impossible. Whole lotta judgement based on assumptions flying in here.


my guess woujld be bad knees as a result of being a fat ass.

it is just very hard to have sympathy for these people for actions they brought on themselves.
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Originally posted by seeweed:
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Originally posted by _Joy_:
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Originally posted by Jennifer:
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Originally posted by pooh's dad:
Opie is probably one of the retards that think the handicapped spaces are the place to leave their baskets. I cannot understand why people do this. If you are going to leave them in someone's way; at least don't block what few handicapped spaces that are available!
Few? I challenge anyone to say where they have seen the handicapped parking spaces full. There may be one space occupied at any given moment, but to few? Not hardly. What gags me are the ones using the little electrical carts because their "handicap" is being a fat assed cow! Shyt, those are the very ones that should be forced to walk.


During busy times and in busy areas (Walmart, Target, etc.), the handicapped spaces are all full just like the rest of the parking lot. During slow times and in slow areas (furniture store, pet store, etc.), there are empty spots, just like the rest of the parking lot.

There are people who are fat because they overeat. There also people who are fat due to medical problems beyond their control, which would put them rightfully in the handicapped category.

I don't understand the mindset of a healthy person who parks in a handicapped spot...guess they really are handicapped...morally bankrupt, self-obsorbed and friendless...I'd rather be in a wheelchair.

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Great, Great post Joy ! You got it nailed !!!!!
Yes it is. I am glad someone else noticed it. Biggest part of the time they are full.
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