Reminds me of a couple years ago Howard Stern had on his show three or four young blind ladies. As I walked into the room my fifteen year old son explained --It's OK dad they are fuzzing out the good stuff. Now old scum bag Howard was asking each (one at a time) to shed their clothing--All their clothing. At this point I went postal on my son for knowing better. Now the words do as I say and not as I do enter the story. All you gus understand even if you don't forgive me. I did mention naked ladies didn't I ??? One girl did not so much as hessitate, Howard asked if she was bold because she was blind or she just did not care. All I could think of was SHAME ON HOWARD STERN. Anyway the young naked girl stated he was giving out $10,000.00 for first prize. This realy ticked me off. As I reached the remote she stated she could not afford health insurance once she was disabled and blind, BUT FOR $6,000.oo she could have a operation and see perfect again. I pretty much had to wipe the tears away as I stated out loud NOT SHAME ON HOWARD, RATHER SHAME ON US.
The economics of it all if nothing else. A blind person not paying any taxes now works and probably would pay that much in income tax the first year.
I certianly expect alot of --there are services for this and that etc. Anyone making such a statment has lived in a glass bubble. It simply does not work very often like that. And for anyone making the statment -I did it on my own, no luckey breaks, just hard work ---etc. I certianly hope you can brag to the day you die. The last pages in many books are torn and worn. May the good Lord never teach you a real lesson. And may your name never appear in this web site. http://farm.ewg.org/farm/
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