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In reply to the discussion: Glenn Taylor filmed pushing 2,000-pound rock one month after filing lawsuit saying he was disabled [View all]kardonb
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I'll say the only disabled part of him is his brain , it seems to have relocated in his gut .
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Glenn Taylor filmed pushing 2,000-pound rock one month after filing lawsuit saying he was disabled [View all]
LiberalElite
Oct 2013
OP
The boulder was loose to his touch supposedly. No feat of strength. Gravity
Tigress DEM
Oct 2013
#30
Yeah that sand underneath was oddly distributed. Man was 50-50 candidate for a Darwin Award.
Tigress DEM
Oct 2013
#116
Yes. He was lower at first and when he got up higher it didn't take huge effort.
Tigress DEM
Oct 2013
#63
Basic physics enables us to distinguish between inertia and gravity. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2013
#59
I got lambasted for defending the "60 Minutes" story on disability fraud; glad you posted this.
7962
Oct 2013
#3
I'm saying the article referenced did not discuss ssdi, it discussed a lawsuit filed by this creep.
Warren Stupidity
Oct 2013
#97
You have trouble with words. Show me ONE comment where I've "slandered" the disabled? ONE.
7962
Oct 2013
#112
Nothing in that comment slanders or in any way insults disabled people on disability. FAIL.
7962
Oct 2013
#115
You got lambasted because you saw a biased report claiming widespread fraud when
Sheldon Cooper
Oct 2013
#66
There is so much bullshit in your answer that I hardly know where to start.
Sheldon Cooper
Oct 2013
#70
Nice to see you're probably just like your namesake; smart but little common sense
7962
Oct 2013
#113
What then is that number, what is the number based on, what is being done to prevent it, and are tho
LanternWaste
Oct 2013
#85
"Boy Scout Leadership" was in the title of the post I responded to. You might want to re read it.
Gore1FL
Oct 2013
#71
It says "Boy Scout leadership"; the article says they are "Boy Scout leaders"
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2013
#73
You're the one capitalising it; You're the one imagining it is 'strident' and 'loud'
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2013
#77
The are white and Mormon too. None of these factors have anything to do with their actions
Gore1FL
Oct 2013
#104
You accused them of ignorance, of making things up about the BSA, and of being loud and strident
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2013
#105
My point was that there was nothing the least bit loud or strident in that post.
Sheldon Cooper
Oct 2013
#82
It unnecessarily attacked the BSA through association. It did so in the title. It was obnoxious
Gore1FL
Oct 2013
#96
Yep. Everyone thinks they're an expert. Not saying there's not fraud, but
Dark n Stormy Knight
Oct 2013
#38
Who needs tort reform when the fraudsters have smart phones and youtube and no common...
marble falls
Oct 2013
#28
The people that dilly dally around after that boulder never heard my mother's saying - where there's
Hassin Bin Sober
Oct 2013
#53
Whenever I see something like the balanced rock I get the urge to do the same thing
AngryAmish
Oct 2013
#88
An example of the success of the 'Dumbing Down Of America' program.Don't believe me.Check it out
judesedit
Oct 2013
#103