Susan Boyle: A Superstar with Learning Disabilities
by Quinn Bradlee
Monday, April 20, 2009
I think Susan Boyle, the surprise superstar on Britain's Got Talent, is just what this website needs. She can be so much of an inspiration to all of us. After reading the story about her and learning that she has learning disabilities, and then watching her performance on Britain's Got Talent I be...
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Quinn Bradlee
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 at 11:45 AMHello Yes We Can. Thank you for your comment. I too suffer from a little depression and I take Effexor for it and it has done wonders for me. Some time agao I was really upset because I for got to take my medicine, and I was upset because I thought it was rediculus that I had to take a pill to keep me happy. But then my mom reminded me that she she takes a pill as well to keep her happy, and she said that if it works it works and it is worth it to take a pill to be happy.
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Stephen Pate
Tuesday, April 21, 2009 at 06:21 AMI published a link back to your story. Our site has a child site called Disability Alert - I'll put your link and you can put ours if you like
The site - http://www.njnnetwork.com/njn/
Your story -http://www.njnnetwork.com/njn/?p=9418
Cheers, Stephen
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GaBrielle
Tuesday, April 21, 2009 at 11:57 AMPerhaps moments in time like this will allow the planet to see, that individuals that don't "measure" up to what society has deemed the norm are indeed brought to this earth with the expressed intent of opening our hearts and soul to a magically expansive way of being in this life. There are no disabilities. Just different ways of BEING. When we open our hearts and soul to this our minds will follow and have the realization that every living creature that has made the choice to incarnate on this planet has substance, beauty, magic and value to contribute to making this a beautiful place to live. This video and site makes my heart sing!
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Quinn Bradlee
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 at 11:49 AMHello Gabriella. You are so right about how there are no disabilities and people who are condisered learning disabled are just another way of Being. Thank you for writing in.
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Julie
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beverly king
Saturday, May 02, 2009 at 03:24 AMsusan, you are beautiful inside and out!!!!! you have a god blessed voice and personality. wish i could meet you in person. dont change your wonderful just the way you are. sincerely beverly
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Quinn Bradlee
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 at 11:50 AMHello Beverely and thank you for writing in. I think that we all would love to meet her and I actually just might get the chance to meet her and interview her.
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Janet McIntosh
Wednesday, May 06, 2009 at 10:07 PMIncredible, I cry everytime I see her performance. I loved her confidence. I have ADD?Depression and memory issues. I can be confident, but I never know if it is worth it. I second guess myself and how others see me. What is that?
Janet
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Charlene Freethy
Wednesday, May 27, 2009 at 06:00 PMI just learned of this site today, so have just had the opportunity to comment about Susan Boyle.
I am the parent of a son (age 16) with severe disabilities.
People act surprised that he is now able to read well and that he's doing so much better.
I watch the Susan Boyle u-tube video often. Each time, it actually gives me a little hope.
Thank you for this web site and the article about Susan Boyle.
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Quinn Bradlee
Thursday, May 28, 2009 at 03:59 PMYou are very welcome Charlene. Thank you for joining and I hope that you find this site to be usefull and caring, that is our goal and for everyone to feel safe.
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ando
Saturday, June 20, 2009 at 01:05 AMSusan Boyle brought down the house. She is an amazing singer and has a great personality. If she ever brings out a c.d. I will surely buy it.
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As a person with LD also, my sister sent me the linbk for Susan on you tube......
God it was worthit just to see the looook on Simon's face....I cried when I heard her and watched as the audience gave that standing ovation. In a world where most judge you as soon as you walk in the room . It was so refreshing to see and here and feel what see did I felt as if I was really there. I suffer with SAD and Depression w/associates mania... have'nt had a manic episode in years but watching Susan took all that away atleast for awhile.
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