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Old February 11th 06, 03:42 AM posted to alt.child-support
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Default Man wrongly convicted now owes $38,000 in back child support


"Moon Shyne" wrote in message
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"teachrmama" wrote
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If they continue to live on public moneys (money I and other tax
payers work hard to earn), have child after child that they cannot
support, spend money paid for the support of their children to feed
their "disease" and NEVER change their choices then, yes, they have
earned my scorn, Moon. Those that make the effort to secure jobs, but
still have occasional slips, are at least trying. But those that
never even apply for jobs, just sit on their fannies with their mouths
open for Big Daddy Gubmint to drop in the sweat-soaked $$ of the
American taxpayer--no sympathy from me.
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It's more than a little curious that MS can profess compassion for a
drunk but have no
tolerance for a man wrongly convicted and sent to prison but forgot to
get his child
support order reduced. Very curious. Perhaps, it's a case of "When it's
me, it's excusable. When it's
someone else, to hell with them." Her insensitivity to this man's
plight
has pretty much erased all the benefit of the doubt I've tried to give
her all these years.
No matter--I'm still waiting to hear how her kids' teeth got that bad.

It wasn't my kids' teeth. I took care of them. Then, when there wasn't
enough money, I skipped on my own care.

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But, you have dental insurance.
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Yet another bad assumption on your part, Gini.

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And the assumption is?


That it was my kids' teeth that were "that bad"

Dental insurance doesn't provide endless coverage - there are limits, per
year, and per procedure.

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Well, that's a pretty convoluted attempt at an explanation but, I'm guessing
you gave it your best shot.
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