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But what if they can't make it on talent? Do they still have to be included on the team. If a person doesn't make the basketball team, can the person then just cry discrimination based on their aspergers or ADHD? I guess you could just put all these people on the x-country team.
Cutting the department of education would be a great start for Obama's second term.
Who said it wasn't a civil right?
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