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calling the patient a "cripplist"

Posted By: CJ's mom on 2009-04-22
In Reply to: Maybe.. - Patty

Subject: calling the patient a "cripplist"

I flaged it with that I hate to put the wrong thing on there. Thank you "everyone" for all your help!


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