Posted by buickanddeere on May 08, 2008 at 20:26:09 from (216.183.151.137):
In Reply to: Re: gas prices posted by dw in shelby on May 08, 2008 at 18:16:17:
b-maniac & dw Why are you two and Trucker40 so proud of being poor? Have you bought into that poverty thinking? So you are saying the poor are getting into heaven and the rich are going to hell? And all the rich are rich because they lie cheat and steal? That line of thinking easily justifies being lazy, complacent and blaming others for your plight. Odd how per capita. The mid and upper middle classes commit fewer crimes than the poor. And churches, charities and missionaries are are not supported by the lower middle class. It's the mid to upper middle class donations, that's who. Why,because the same discipline, work ethic, morals and delayed gratification which makes financial success. Also makes for solid reliable moral responsible citizens. Then again you don't want to hear how getting a job after grade 12 graduation. Or getting a "job" after dropping out of high school. Then going nowhere. It would just hurt too much to look in the mirror and blame yourself for where you are? Maybe I care enough to maybe prod a few people off their complaining butts and out to success? A wise old saying has been on my mind when listening to some of you. " never argue with a fool, people may not know the difference".
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