On 4/9/2014 9:41 AM, Share Long wrote:
> Richard, I don't agree with the idea that everyone in America has 
> equal opportunity for anything. It's an ideal which we haven't reached 
> yet imo. Do you really think that a black male born in the ghetto has 
> equal opportunities with a white male born to a wealthy family?!
 >
Everyone in the U.S. that is a citizen has the same rights as any other 
citizen - we are all equal under the law, Share. And, we have equal 
opportunity for economic success, regardless of birth circumstances. In 
America, nobody can tell you how much money you are going to earn and 
what you are going to spend it on or not, other than federal and state 
taxes.

So, there are some things to consider:

1. Finish high school and get some college courses.
2. Don't get married until you have finished school.
3. Don't have any offspring until you can afford it.
4. If you do get married, have a five year space between siblings.

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