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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 150727" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Everywoman, I am sorry for your son I will keep him in my prayers.</p><p></p><p> Suz, Thank you for your compassion and support.</p><p></p><p>DDD, I know that this hits very close to home for you. I think of you and your son often and continue to remember you and yours and the rest of my CD family in my prayers.</p><p></p><p>Star, Po is transferring his case and right now she is my only contact. I'm not willing to rock the boat just yet. Be sure that I will if difficult child ends up sitting in jail for any undue amount of time. I am looking into a civil rights violation and have book marked the ACLU's website.</p><p></p><p>Witz I hear you. MY husband is a PhD with over 36 years of experience. We are middle middle class live in a small city and pay about 45&#37; of his salary to income, per capita, school, property, and sales tax. But because his gross is high we do not get to deduct our medical expenses which average about 20K per year. So our working salary is reduced to less than half of his gross per year. Out of what is left we pay for housing, utilities, cars, fuel, food clothing, etc. We own two houses both of which need many repairs and we are almost 60 years old and forced to do as much of the work ourselves as we can. what is depressing is that we are doing well by American standards. </p><p></p><p>Trinity, Very well put. You are eloquent in your writting and your logic. I wish I could be as articulate I tend to get all worked up and my mind races ahead of my words. I wonder if I may quote you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 150727, member: 2315"] Everywoman, I am sorry for your son I will keep him in my prayers. Suz, Thank you for your compassion and support. DDD, I know that this hits very close to home for you. I think of you and your son often and continue to remember you and yours and the rest of my CD family in my prayers. Star, Po is transferring his case and right now she is my only contact. I'm not willing to rock the boat just yet. Be sure that I will if difficult child ends up sitting in jail for any undue amount of time. I am looking into a civil rights violation and have book marked the ACLU's website. Witz I hear you. MY husband is a PhD with over 36 years of experience. We are middle middle class live in a small city and pay about 45% of his salary to income, per capita, school, property, and sales tax. But because his gross is high we do not get to deduct our medical expenses which average about 20K per year. So our working salary is reduced to less than half of his gross per year. Out of what is left we pay for housing, utilities, cars, fuel, food clothing, etc. We own two houses both of which need many repairs and we are almost 60 years old and forced to do as much of the work ourselves as we can. what is depressing is that we are doing well by American standards. Trinity, Very well put. You are eloquent in your writting and your logic. I wish I could be as articulate I tend to get all worked up and my mind races ahead of my words. I wonder if I may quote you? [/QUOTE]
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