Go on welfare - surrender your right to VOTE

jeninflorida

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please someone defend the privilege of voting in terms of someone who elected to go on welfare.


if a person goes on welfare, yes we should help them but clearly this person hasn't made good decisions so should we trust that person to make a good decision in terms of voting?
 
Jen's "book":

http://www.amazon.com/Anna-Maria-Is...=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1377564735&sr=1-2

I'm sorry, I really tried to like this little novella; however, there was no substance to it. I can only read the same sex speak so many times before it is mind numbing. I didn't even find it erotic. The use of the "C" word really put me off too. Don't misunderstand, I am a very open-minded person, but I failed to see any sort of plot. It was basically bored wife on summer break from being a teacher hanging out at her aunt's beach house (alone while the husband worked during the week) exploring her own sexuality and fantasizing about herself and various partners. When the husband would come to town each weekend, they had hot sex. It was just repetitive...that was the storyline, then the end just pops right out of nowhere. Oh well, at least it was free. I would have been PO'd otherwise.
 
I like the concept, but it will never happen.
But, I would change one thing. HS dropout = No Welfare


I'm not against helping people and feel that we can do a lot more. welfare in its current form, is nothing more than slavery
 
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