@PAGovOffice I used to have respect for you, but you have completely gone off the rails with your TDS and refusal to participate in the 250th celebration in DC.
@jamiburns45 Yes! I mean, there’s a reason healthy, able-bodied people don’t compete in sports against, say, people in wheelchairs. Not allowing it doesn’t mean you hate healthy people, or are a healthy-person-phobe. It’s common sense, and you’re an idiot if you don’t understand why.
@kayleighmcenany Yes! I mean, there’s a reason healthy, able-bodied people don’t compete in sports against, say, people in wheelchairs. Not allowing it doesn’t mean you hate healthy people, or are a healthy-person-phobe. It’s common sense, and you’re an idiot if you don’t understand why.
@NRSC@Michele_Tafoya Yes! I mean, there’s a reason healthy, able-bodied people don’t compete in sports against, say, people in wheelchairs. Not allowing it doesn’t mean you hate healthy people, or are a healthy-person-phobe. It’s common sense, and you’re an idiot if you don’t understand why.
@ErikaDonalds@realDonaldTrump Yes! I mean, there’s a reason healthy, able-bodied people don’t compete in sports against, say, people in wheelchairs. Not allowing it doesn’t mean you hate healthy people, or are a healthy-person-phobe. It’s common sense, and you’re an idiot if you don’t understand why.
@elizabetheddy2@NCValues@Riley_Gaines_@ADFLegal@icons_women Yes! I mean, there’s a reason healthy, able-bodied people don’t compete in sports against, say, people in wheelchairs. Not allowing it doesn’t mean you hate healthy people, or are a healthy-person-phobe. It’s common sense, and you’re an idiot if you don’t understand why.
@NBCOUT Yes! I mean, there’s a reason healthy, able-bodied people don’t compete in sports against, say, people in wheelchairs. Not allowing it doesn’t mean you hate healthy people, or are a healthy-person-phobe. It’s common sense, and you’re an idiot if you don’t understand why.
@SaraJacobsCA No! I mean, there’s a reason healthy, able-bodied people don’t compete in sports against, say, people in wheelchairs. Not allowing it doesn’t mean you hate healthy people, or are a healthy-person-phobe. It’s common sense, and you’re an idiot if you don’t understand why.
@wsyx6 Yes! I mean, there’s a reason healthy, able-bodied people don’t compete in sports against, say, people in wheelchairs. Not allowing it doesn’t mean you hate healthy people, or are a healthy-person-phobe. It’s common sense, and you’re an idiot if you don’t understand why.
@MehekCooke Yes! I mean, there’s a reason healthy, able-bodied people don’t compete in sports against, say, people in wheelchairs. Not allowing it doesn’t mean you hate healthy people, or are a healthy-person-phobe. It’s common sense, and you’re an idiot if you don’t understand why.
@WesleyHuntTX Yes! I mean, there’s a reason healthy, able-bodied people don’t compete in sports against, say, people in wheelchairs. Not allowing it doesn’t mean you hate healthy people, or are a healthy-person-phobe. It’s common sense, and you’re an idiot if you don’t understand why.
@Moms4Liberty Yes! I mean, there’s a reason healthy, able-bodied people don’t compete in sports against, say, people in wheelchairs. Not allowing it doesn’t mean you hate healthy people, or are a healthy-person-phobe. It’s common sense, and you’re an idiot if you don’t understand why.
@ScottWalker Yes! I mean, there’s a reason healthy, able-bodied people don’t compete in sports against, say, people in wheelchairs. Not allowing it doesn’t mean you hate healthy people, or are a healthy-person-phobe. It’s common sense, and you’re an idiot if you don’t understand why.
@Michele_Tafoya Yes! I mean, there’s a reason healthy, able-bodied people don’t compete in sports against, say, people in wheelchairs. Not allowing it doesn’t mean you hate healthy people, or are a healthy-person-phobe. It’s common sense, and you’re an idiot if you don’t understand why.
@CWforA@macypettcharles@PYNance Yes! I mean, there’s a reason healthy, able-bodied people don’t compete in sports against, say, people in wheelchairs. Not allowing it doesn’t mean you hate healthy people, or are a healthy-person-phobe. It’s common sense, and you’re an idiot if you don’t understand why.
@MonicaYatooma Yes! I mean, there’s a reason healthy, able-bodied people don’t compete in sports against, say, people in wheelchairs. Not allowing it doesn’t mean you hate healthy people, or are a healthy-person-phobe. It’s common sense, and you’re an idiot if you don’t understand why.