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- mbassik, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1College debt is THE number one issue on the minds of young voters. Check out the website about this campaign. This is legit. www.debthitshard.org.
- college4suckers, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1The ads include a waitress (typical liberal arts grad) who can't work enough hours to keep up with her student loan payments, and a guy who can't afford to get married. I like it! However, they forgot to include the couple who can't afford to have kids because of their student loans. I know couples in that situation. I belong to one of them!
- hirohyoto, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0I think you are missing the issue of this campaign, but rather generalizing it and dismissing it... actually give it a chance.
- Metalhaid, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0Why don't they talk about cutting welfare to otherwise healthy, physically fit people who want to stay home with their kids and go to college because it's easier than working? Before you all start flaming me, let me inform you that I have worked for the Financial Aid Office of a community college for 6 years. The area is what you'd call affluent, but the people attending the local school are anything BUT. I do NOT have a college education, nor does my husband. We raised our 2 kids by putting them in state-sponsored programs after school and having jobs that allowed us to be there by 6 to pick up the chillens. I am a secretary and my hubby works for a major bank. We don't make much but we get by. Oh yes, and we were both booted out of the house at age 18 by our step parents. No, we are not related. Now, if we could do it WITHOUT PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, why can't other people do the same thing? If anything, there's WAY more assistance available now than there was 25 years ago. Yeah, you may have to live 10 to a house, but at least you can say you did it "Your Way." Is that so wrong anymore? What is this world coming to? Oh yeah, I'm 44. I graduated high school in 1980 (same year me & hubby got kicked out of the house. Neither of us EVER went back.)
- hirohyoto, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0Get a grip, do some research before you dismiss something. I like the name calling and immediate labelling though... nice work!
- dustinmhunter, on 12/20/2008, -0/+0In Rosenbaum's hands, Luthor is not the cardboard cut-out villain of yesteryear's Superman serials, nor the over-the-top, for-laughs version given us by Gene Hackman in the 1980s Superman movies. No, Lex Luthor has emerged as one of the most interesting villains ever to appear on television. And,
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http://www.isnice.com/niceis - leighsah, on 10/12/2007, -2/+1More spam... disguised as yet another feel-good organization for the newly renamed Progressives, but more commonly known Liberals
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