The big disagreement is whether or not PD is a mental illness. Ok,
I'll admit technically it isn't, however I still maintain that it is
serious and it's side effects other than the motor effects are far
from minor distractions.

She also still has something wrong with her brain. People with
disease's shouldn't be discriminated against, neither should they be
celebrated, and nor should the fact that she has a disease that
potentially may affect her mental ability be ignored because it isn't
politically correct to point out someone's flaws.

-- 
jon
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Monday, September 9, 2002, 6:11:04 PM, you wrote:

BD> Apparently I misunderstood.  It sounded to me as if you were making mental
BD> illness a disqualifying factor, rather than one factor of many to weigh and
BD> consider.  I apologize if I read too much into it.

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