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  45.  @ronniewilliz153  I'm glad you're clean. I'm glad you're committed to your child. I mean every word of that absolutely sincerely. If you and I have nothing in common if you vote different from me if nothing else at all in the world we are alike, we agree that you're stand sober for the right reason and you're working hard to be a good parent. I was raised by a single father, good on you for that. NOW THAT SAID. In the course of my work I routinely see children neglected, abused, abandoned and in so many ways targeted for the worst humanity has to offer, from the very people that brought them into this world. I see people put their desires, their addictions, their politics, and a whole lot else in front of the welfare of people they force into being, and don't want to care for afterwards. White folks do this, Latin folks do this, Black folks do this. Folks do this. The system that is in place to do something about it suffers from a lack of funding, a lack of value, a lack of resources, and a lack of any kind of social commitment to making it kind of big deal it should be. I wish you the very best, I really do. Addiction is a hard thing to struggle with and you're actually struggling with it and that speaks volumes about how much you must care for your child. But if you're a recovering addict, you know plenty of people that aren't struggling and you know the kind of hell they can put their kids through. And that's only one kind of a neglect or abuse. There are so many more. Regardless, I honestly wish you the very best.
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  140.  @fedbia2003  no, I am taking assumptions you're making, I am taking stereotypes you are investing with factual reality and I am explaining to you that the actual reality is quite different. You're being given facts that are easily verifiable and you are refusing to engage with him because they do not match the mythology of personal responsibility that you cling to. Water is wet, debating the philosophical definition of wetness does not change that fact. Attacking infrastructure, pruning it beyond all possible sustainability and then blaming the individual remaining parts for not being able to do more with less is a particular kind of stupidity. No amount of window dressing, sophistry or arguing is going to change the fact that it's still stupid. You're a Soldier. You have enough education, enough means enough ability to do the research on the individual specific facts I have presented. You do not question factual intelligence because it doesn't match the strategy you want to use. You would just the strategy to reach the appropriate in state based upon the facts on the ground. Adjust your assumptions. There is no shame and accepting that you didn't understand just how bad the situation was, or the realities of the situation. But it is embarrassing to see a United States Soldier double down, then double down again on theology one of all people you should have some fundamental training in dealing with problems based upon the facts, as opposed to you your feelings about what should be happening.
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