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I never settled for a job below my standard which, at some points along the way, was foolish. However, through perseverance and a will to work through anything for my son and family, I succeeded by not settling. Ive always known the value of a dollar.. as well as put forth the effort to gain double what I received. It was just my nature. I never complained about how people manipulated the government because at times had I not done so, I would have starved..went without the essentials..electricity, running water, etc.. I also never believed in ranting about people manipulating the government for two more reasons. 1. I believe unless you are independent, a home owner, and without reliance on a single individual, you have no right to complain about the government or the people that depend on them for whatever various reasons. 2. If you have never been down and out where the only helping hand there is, is the assistance the oh so corrupt government is willing to provide, than you definitely have no right to look down on someone for doing so. There is a defining difference in people needing help, and manipulating assistance. I know whole heartedly and understand the difference. Now, unless you are independent..dont live with your parents, work for yours, fight for yours and struggle for yours, your only entitled to an opinion. Not to belittle others. I hate the fact that people can sit on their ass and draw a check if not entitled to one. But no one has a right to judge. Become established prior to stating your opinion. Perhaps then it will mean something. ROLL TIDE.
Posted on: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 23:23:55 +0000

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