Posted on 10/22/2009 9:43:13 AM PDT by Jeremiah1
Paragraphs are your friend, newbie.
SNIFF
IBTZ!
Paragraphs are also unkown to you.
IBTZ
And now it will be discovered that you are a follower of ZOTunism!
ZOT!!!
He's right, they had a much better command of the written word.
Try ACORN, I hear that they are hiring and from your life story, you are certainly qualified. I don’t think that the Electrical Engineer thing would have worked out anyway.
Joined 10-22-09. Take with a grain of salt.
Today’s installment of “It sucks to be you.”
Oh, boy!! We haven’t had a good Troll Roast in a long time!!
Welcome to FR, joined today? And then posted this drivel? Not very informed, are we?
I think this is axelbookmite’s first life... perhaps he was right.
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Shoulda stopped before your FIRST crime.
Are you President Obama? He didn’t register with Selective Services either. And his grandfather served in WWII (possibly with the Soviet army, I’m not sure — but I do recall that he helped liberate Auschwitz).
Seriously! I call BS on this. How can you not know about Selective Service?
(same way that paragraphs seem to be foreign to this person, I reckon)
Where can I send you money?
To be fair, I wasn’t told by anyone at school or home to do so. I saw a sign in the local post office describing it while I was an earlier teen. Even that was somewhat coincidental, as our family never came into town to get mail, as we lived in the country.
Strangely, there is no entity I’m aware of that is required to assure this information to each young male.
That said, you might be able to contact 0bama and see how he got his Selective Service post card accepted just prior to the election.
You have 2 degrees, and you want to change careers? I understand you may wish to become an Electrical Engineer, but there has to be something you can do with the degrees you already have.
If your failure to register with SS is preventing you from returning to school, you will just have to go a different way.
I know things can seem dark, but the important thing is that you and that family of yours are together, everything else is icing. If you lose your home, it stinks, it may not seem fair, but that doesn’t change anything. Your family is not defined by a house, its defined by the people in it, as long as you are together, you will be ok.
Good luck to you, focus on what you need to do for your family since the primary plan didn’t work out, I am sure you’ll do fine as long as you don’t give up.
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