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	<title>Comments on: How I Got In and Out of Debt The First Time</title>
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		<title>By: Mrs. Accountability</title>
		<link>http://www.outofdebtagain.com/2008/05/how-i-got-in-and-out-of-debt-first-time/#comment-26961</link>
		<dc:creator>Mrs. Accountability</dc:creator>
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		<description>Dear Oh Please, I&#039;m not sure the point in your disparaging comment.  You didn&#039;t leave a URL to pander for link juice and your email is obviously fake.  Let me help you out with your assumptions.  People on welfare have fallen on hard times, that doesn&#039;t mean their brain was removed and they have no skills. If you had read the post to which you commented you would see that I had been gainfully employed for many years before going on welfare and did you happen to miss that I had a disabled child?  I also mention that I bought my first computer in 1988 so I have been using computers for a long time.  By the time I started this blog I&#039;d been using computers for almost two decades.  Most bloggers with half a brain include affiliate links as part of blogging.  It is one of the reasons people blog, to earn some cash on the side.  I&#039;m glad you loved the part about my volunteering for a year for my employer because it&#039;s true. Why would you think it a crock?  Is it so inconceivable that a person could become such an asset to a company as a volunteer that they would choose to hire her instead of seeing her go elsewhere?  And lastly, I&#039;m not sure where you got that my intent at this blog is be anyone&#039;s advocate.  This blog is to chronicle our journey to getting out of debt and if I can earn some affiliate income along the way that can only help us to get out of debt that much sooner.   Thanks for the opportunity to see inside the mind of someone who has too much time on their hands.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Oh Please, I&#8217;m not sure the point in your disparaging comment.  You didn&#8217;t leave a URL to pander for link juice and your email is obviously fake.  Let me help you out with your assumptions.  People on welfare have fallen on hard times, that doesn&#8217;t mean their brain was removed and they have no skills. If you had read the post to which you commented you would see that I had been gainfully employed for many years before going on welfare and did you happen to miss that I had a disabled child?  I also mention that I bought my first computer in 1988 so I have been using computers for a long time.  By the time I started this blog I&#8217;d been using computers for almost two decades.  Most bloggers with half a brain include affiliate links as part of blogging.  It is one of the reasons people blog, to earn some cash on the side.  I&#8217;m glad you loved the part about my volunteering for a year for my employer because it&#8217;s true. Why would you think it a crock?  Is it so inconceivable that a person could become such an asset to a company as a volunteer that they would choose to hire her instead of seeing her go elsewhere?  And lastly, I&#8217;m not sure where you got that my intent at this blog is be anyone&#8217;s advocate.  This blog is to chronicle our journey to getting out of debt and if I can earn some affiliate income along the way that can only help us to get out of debt that much sooner.   Thanks for the opportunity to see inside the mind of someone who has too much time on their hands.</p>
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