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This is the twenty-second part of my "hospital haiku" series.

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Some signs are suddle…others are in your face.

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A bad samaritan meets his missed deed.

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A woman moves to a different state and finds they aren’t sure what to expect of her—in a wheelchair.

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People are not with handicaps, but are only one of us with only limits places on them in society’s eye.

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The churches of today need to embrace the people that may be different – not cast them away. This letter in this article was written by Ben Rockwell. It touched me so deeply, I asked and received permission to share it with you.

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Verhaal four.

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I am in a state of shock I was on a bus coming home from work this morning, a woman with a child in a buggy got on the bus, a couple of stops later, a young man in a wheelchair got on the bus,he asked the woman with the buggy politely to move her buggy so that he could put his wheelchair in the designated space for wheelchairs, the woman would not move, and the abuse that she started to shout at this young man was shocking,and unnecesary.

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Locked within the useless shell of his own body, a bitter old man reflects on why he no longer cares… and why he should.

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It’s just words.

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