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Originally Posted by dellinger63
His dad was an attorney. Hardly a shipping or oil magnet. BTW Obama came from more than nothing as well.
Where else but this country can the child of a share cropper become reverend of one of the largest congregations in the city of chicago, have an affair, child out of wedlock, be accused of homosexual advances and numerous one nighters and still remain married and the reverend of the church. It's a great country I tell ya.
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Dell, this is a great country, but it's overly simplistic thinking to say that it's a fair country....we strive to make it so and have come a long way from the days when black folks were slaves and women second class citizens who couldn't even vote. Today we see a divided America, the "haves" and "have nots" are living in different realities. Sure there is upward mobility and hard work along with good luck can lead to success but there are many many folks who play by the rules, work hard and never get that "big break". There are seniors living on canned dog food and children who go to bed hungry every night, there are homeless folks living atop heat grates in the cities and in country woods. There are the mentally ill, the physically disabled and millions of folks who have simply given up on the American dream. This simply should not be, not in a land of riches, and yet there are those who say deny the most needy of essential services and reward the rich with tax breaks because they will take that windfall and turn it into more jobs. Balance the budget on the backs of the poor and middle class cause they aren't important anyway...and use the excuse of providing for future generations. The question comes to mind, what future generation are they speaking of? Today's children are witnessing draconian cuts in education spending, attempts to limit their access to health care and other essential services....it's no wonder that they feel "future generations" isn't a term applied to them.