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To: SMGFan
Mila Kunis: 'And it's baffling to me how a poor person in Georgia can say, "I'm a Republican."'

It's called "the desire for personal liberty and freedom from an over-reaching government", Mila. Plain and simple. Many have come to the shores of our great nation just for that. Read pre-amble of our "Constitution" and our "Declaration of Independence". You might learn some "wild concepts" like "liberty," "freedom," and what the role of government should be.
23 posted on 10/07/2012 10:31:42 AM PDT by hawaiianninja (Palm note to self: Work for a successful 2012! +Throw the liberal garbage out!)
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To: hawaiianninja
There is nothing wrong with being poor. The poor I am talking about is people who are working hard and getting a second job to avoid getting on any type of welfare assistance at all cost. My family was "poor", but my father always provided a roof over our heads and a full belly of beans and rice. Mila doesn't get it. Her Mother and Father are proof that that hard work leads to success for you and your kids, which instills in them a good work ethic. My father taught us at a young age that welfare was not acceptable. We qualified, but my father refused it.

Poor decision makers will always be poor. Poor attitude, poor job skills, poor work ethic, poor morals leads to staying poor your entire life till you decide to change. Why should poor behaviour be rewarded with government hand outs?
56 posted on 10/07/2012 3:17:14 PM PDT by Fpimentel
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