In a message dated 10/11/2004 1:42:58 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I agree,
He could have comfortably stayed at home in his condition and might
still be alive if he hadn't put himself through what must have been an
extremely difficult lifestyle to be on stage in the public arena
championing for research and quality of life issues whenever he could.
His selfless sacrifice has had an impact on the way many now view those
of us with a wheelchair for legs.
His role of "superspokesperson" overshadowed that of "superman"
Stuntman
stunt....that was beautiful, and i STAND with you as a soldier and give Chris his honor of valor!! -tony
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