** use this version ** Until fairly recently, people with disabilities often tried to hide their disability or were kept from public view by a society uncomfortable with their condition. But with the passage of the American with Disabilities Act in 1990 and the rise of the disabilities movement, people with disabilities have moved more into the public eye. This is particularly apparant in the number of individuals with visible disabilities who have chosen a life in public office. Minnesota Public Radio's Gretchen Lehmann reports. Franklin Roosevelt casts a long shadow for any person with a disability who aspires to public office. With few photos of him in his wheelchair and almost no public acknowledgement of his disability, Roosevelt set a hard to overc