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SP5 Dennis Loberger
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I was once one of those people, both as a child and later as an emerging adult. My Dad married my Mother while he was in the Air Force. When that happened I was on the way and we lived in what had been a chicken coop. Later we moved up to a log cabin without running water or electricity. We moved up the hill in a house without running water but with electricity. My Dad installed a pump to get water in the house and put a toilet in the basement, barracks style.

As a young man< I was married for 6 of my eight college semesters and had a kid through 4 of those. I worked hard and went to school full time commuting to Oshkosh from Fond du Lac everyday. When drafted, I only had 3 months in at the beginning of my career. We lived below the poverty line that whole time in school and repeated that as then parents of 2 boys. I did take out a school loan the final semester of my senior and paid it back about 9 months after returning to civilian life
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel thanks for the solid read/share Brother William.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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According to many of those on the right, those poor people just need to find a job and all their troubles will go away.
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