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6-27-2009 @ 5:15PM
Ernie Cat said...
All passengers should be equal that includes those in wheel chairs, why is it that they are pushed ahead of the lines when we are the ones that have to stand a wait while they are seated. I think that these people who are handicapped should have to wait like the rest of us. I think that those who have special needs are one thing but I have seen some of those so called handicapped how they get need a wheelchair to get on the plane but some how can manage to walk off the plane at their destination.
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