From the New York Times:
www.nytimes.com/.../18swimmer.html
A Disabled Swimmer’s Dream, a Mother’s Fight
By ALAN SCHWARZ
Published: June 18, 2008
SAN DIEGO — As Kendall Bailey swims, his praying-mantis limbs flapping him forward, something about the water disguises his many maladies: cerebral palsy, mental retardation, autism and more. Only in a swimming pool do they dissolve and allow his troubled body and mind to be all but normal. He is happy, safe and possibly the fastest disabled breaststroker in the world....
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By the way Dolphin 2......
You're incredible lack of knowledge on any of these subjects just shows your youth, inexperience and total lack of intelligence by believing the very things that you tell people not to believe. You need to man up and admit that you are in over your head in this Forum!!!!
Since when does testifying as a "Expert Witness" make you an expert? Where are the credentials? You put yourself out there......now back up what you say.
By the way Dolphin 2......
You're incredible lack of knowledge on any of these subjects just shows your youth, inexperience and total lack of intelligence by believing the very things that you tell people not to believe. You need to man up and admit that you are in over your head in this Forum!!!!
Since when does testifying as a "Expert Witness" make you an expert? Where are the credentials? You put yourself out there......now back up what you say.