Learning is only part of the problem, some are poor because they don’t have 
wherewithal to extricate themselves from their situation. Some need health/drug 
problems resolved first. 

Education is fine, but there are other factors.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 8:17 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Poverty Challenge!

> Dana wrote:
> curable? from what? Are you curable?
>

Poverty was the topic, and I'll restate my question if it will help
you give a thoughtful answer:

What percentage would say of those living below the poverty would be
able to be taught how to earn enough money to live above the poverty
line consistently throughout their lives?

Because in my experience it's about 99%.

You seem to be saying that once someone is below the poverty line they
are beyond hope and anyone like me, who thinks they can help them,
must be an idiot.

You've further explained that the reason the poor can't be helped is
because poverty is complicated.

Does that cover you thoughts on poverty?  Beyond hope and poverty is
complicated?



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