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Old 03-25-2014, 09:24 PM
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What fun is that?
Im uncontested lol

They think that I'll leave because of it, ha ha ha. like they are the only ones that read and show up here.
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Old 03-25-2014, 09:28 PM
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No sweat. The Prez still has his veto pen and then there's Hillary '16.
He can use his pen every day but how do you think that will look to the American public. The public that flipped the Senate on it's head with their vote because of Obamacare.
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Old 03-25-2014, 09:37 PM
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Hey, no messed-up words?

Who is this really?
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Old 03-25-2014, 09:50 PM
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Hey, no messed-up words?

Who is this really?
Magically cured?
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Old 03-25-2014, 10:59 PM
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Hey, no messed-up words?

Who is this really?
So nothing to add to the topic, just troll post?

Belittling others with dyslexia.


In early childhood, early symptoms that correlate with a later diagnosis of dyslexia include delays in speech,[29] letter reversal or mirror writing,difficulty knowing left from right and directions,[30][31] and being easily distracted by background noise.[32] This pattern of early distractibility is partially explained by the co-occurrence of dyslexia and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Although each disorder occurs in approximately 5% of children, 25-40% of children with either dyslexia or ADHD meet criteria for the other disorder.[33][34]

Dyslexic children of school age can have various symptoms; including difficulty identifying or generating rhyming words, or counting syllables in words (phonological awareness),[35] a difficulty segmenting words into individual sounds, or blending sounds to make words,[36] a difficulty with word retrieval or naming problems (see anomic aphasia),[37][38][39] commonly very poor spelling,[40] which has been called dysorthographia or dysgraphia (orthographic coding), whole-word guesses, and tendencies to omit or add letters or words when writing and reading are considered classic signs.

Signs persist into adolescence and adulthood with trouble with summarizing a story, memorizing, reading aloud, and learning a foreign language.[41] Adult dyslexics can read with good comprehension, although they tend to read more slowly than non-dyslexics and perform more poorly at spelling and nonsense word reading, a measure of phonological awareness.[42][43]

A common misconception about dyslexia is that dyslexic readers write words backwards or move letters around when reading – this only occurs in a very small population of dyslexic readers.[44] Individuals with dyslexia are better identified by reading accuracy, fluency, and writing skills that do not seem to match their level of intelligence from prior observations.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyslexia

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Reading and spelling

Spelling errors — Because of difficulty learning letter-sound correspondences, individuals with dyslexia might tend to misspell words, or leave vowels out of words.

Letter order - People with dyslexia may also reverse the order of two letters especially when the final, incorrect, word looks similar to the intended word (e.g., spelling "dose" instead of "does").

Letter addition/subtraction - People with dyslexia may perceive a word with letters added, subtracted, or repeated. This can lead to confusion between two words containing most of the same letters.

Highly phoneticized spelling - People with dyslexia also commonly spell words inconsistently, but in a highly phonetic form such as writing "shud" for "should". Dyslexic individuals also typically have difficulty distinguishing among homophones such as "their" and "there".

Vocabulary - Having a small written vocabulary, even if they have a large spoken vocabulary.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charact...cs_of_dyslexia

So shoot me because I have a disorder. Moron.

I should add one that was not known when I was young. They did not know what my problem was as my IQ was very high.

So as a hypocritical moron, you should go back to that thread and edit your post that you made in regards to not being an agitator at this site.

Have a good day Troll I mean Moron...
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Old 03-25-2014, 11:02 PM
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Bob I found this interesting on Dyslexia.

A study has found that entrepreneurs are five times more likely to be dyslexic than average citizens.

In the United States, researchers estimate the prevalence of dyslexia to range from three to ten percent of school-aged children though some have put the figure as high as 17 percent.[9][10] Recent studies indicate that dyslexia is particularly prevalent among small business owners, with roughly 20 to 35 percent of US and British entrepreneurs being affected.
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Old 03-25-2014, 11:10 PM
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So nothing to add to the topic, just troll post?

Belittling others with dyslexia.


In early childhood, early symptoms that correlate with a later diagnosis of dyslexia include delays in speech,[29] letter reversal or mirror writing,difficulty knowing left from right and directions,[30][31] and being easily distracted by background noise.[32] This pattern of early distractibility is partially explained by the co-occurrence of dyslexia and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Although each disorder occurs in approximately 5% of children, 25-40% of children with either dyslexia or ADHD meet criteria for the other disorder.[33][34]

Dyslexic children of school age can have various symptoms; including difficulty identifying or generating rhyming words, or counting syllables in words (phonological awareness),[35] a difficulty segmenting words into individual sounds, or blending sounds to make words,[36] a difficulty with word retrieval or naming problems (see anomic aphasia),[37][38][39] commonly very poor spelling,[40] which has been called dysorthographia or dysgraphia (orthographic coding), whole-word guesses, and tendencies to omit or add letters or words when writing and reading are considered classic signs.

Signs persist into adolescence and adulthood with trouble with summarizing a story, memorizing, reading aloud, and learning a foreign language.[41] Adult dyslexics can read with good comprehension, although they tend to read more slowly than non-dyslexics and perform more poorly at spelling and nonsense word reading, a measure of phonological awareness.[42][43]

A common misconception about dyslexia is that dyslexic readers write words backwards or move letters around when reading – this only occurs in a very small population of dyslexic readers.[44] Individuals with dyslexia are better identified by reading accuracy, fluency, and writing skills that do not seem to match their level of intelligence from prior observations.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyslexia

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Reading and spelling

Spelling errors — Because of difficulty learning letter-sound correspondences, individuals with dyslexia might tend to misspell words, or leave vowels out of words.

Letter order - People with dyslexia may also reverse the order of two letters especially when the final, incorrect, word looks similar to the intended word (e.g., spelling "dose" instead of "does").

Letter addition/subtraction - People with dyslexia may perceive a word with letters added, subtracted, or repeated. This can lead to confusion between two words containing most of the same letters.

Highly phoneticized spelling - People with dyslexia also commonly spell words inconsistently, but in a highly phonetic form such as writing "shud" for "should". Dyslexic individuals also typically have difficulty distinguishing among homophones such as "their" and "there".

Vocabulary - Having a small written vocabulary, even if they have a large spoken vocabulary.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charact...cs_of_dyslexia

So shoot me because I have a disorder. Moron.

I should add one that was not known when I was young. They did not know what my problem was as my IQ was very high.

So as a hypocritical moron, you should go back to that thread and edit your post that you made in regards to not being an agitator at this site.

Have a good day Troll I mean Moron...
Set em up, reel 'em in.
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Old 03-25-2014, 11:34 PM
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Set em up, reel 'em in.
Ayup...trolling 101. Ask him for his long form diagnosis.

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Old 03-26-2014, 12:05 AM
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Ayup...trolling 101. Ask him for his long form diagnosis.
Nobody set me up.

However the DNC is full of predacity, Any argument from you two regarding civil rights and equality has no bearing. As exposed to anyone reading this thread can evaluate. Two immature hypocrites is all your showing the world you are.

Proud I bet.
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Old 03-26-2014, 06:01 AM
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So as a hypocritical moron, you should go back to that thread and edit your post that you made in regards to not being an agitator at this site.

Have a good day Troll I mean Moron...
He does have a point
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