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 Reamond
 
posted on August 11, 2004 02:40:51 PM new
if you wish to work and produce

Apparently you've never heard of unearned income.

 
 Linda_K
 
posted on August 11, 2004 04:02:48 PM new
I hear a lot about Christians on this board, but I don't see very much in the way of Christian behavior.

You are not my judge.
You may have formed your own opinion, but I don't live my life by your mistaken opinion of me.


Don't call yourselves Christian when you can't see yourself helping your fellow man.

I'll call myself whatever I wish to cheryl. You have no idea what anyone does to help others. You see many here don't believe it necessary for the government to become our caretakers. That doesn't mean we don't help our fellow man. Again, a very misguided view.




[i]Don't tout this administration as being a Christian one when so many people can't even
afford a decent meal for their children[/i].


This administration is not a Christian one. This President is as have MOST of our past Presidents been. And it's not his fault that people make life choices that put them in the position of not being able to take care of themselves. And he has supported faith based programs....you know the one's you lefties are always trying to regulate...for helping the down and out.



And don't you dare blame these people for their situation as a lot of you so readily do.

Or you'll do what exactly? Who do you think you are telling us we can't say what we wish to....say how WE see it could be done differently. Say WE don't want to promote government dependence like you appear to. We have just as much right to state our views as you do. and don't you dare..... how funny.


Thousands of these families were put in this situation by parties other than themselves. I'd bet the majority of those people put themselves in that situation by many different means. Not getting educated, having children before they could afford them, buying on credit, by not saving for a 'rainy day' problem....like losing a job. Many are in the circumstances they are in because of the decisions THEY have made.


And there is help available for those who need help short term. What I disagree with is this socialistic attitude that those who make stupid decisions should be bailed out by those who didn't.



 
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