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    Posted October 30, 2012 by
    amyneiter
    Location
    Mauckport, Indiana
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    Calling early voters

    Enough is Enough

     
    I have worked my entire life. From the time I could reach the stove-top I cooked for my family. I started working outside of the home when I was twelve. I cleaned bathrooms and offices for a janitorial company. I was not given anything. If I needed a pair of shoes, I had to make the money to purchase them myself. I am 40 years old. I am female. I have five children. I have, at times, worked three jobs and not seen my children for weeks so that I could support them myself. I watched people around me who lived in the neighborhood I lived in, sit on their butts, do drugs, collect from the government, and steal from me what I had worked my whole life to make. When my children needed clothes, I shopped at Good Will, when I went shopping at the grocery store, I bought generics unless I could find good coupons on sale items which made them cheaper than generics. I drove a used car for the first 18 years that I was driving, when I needed work clothes, they were bought at a second hand store. We had Christmas but it wasn't what I would have liked for my children. Some would say, "you shouldn't have had so many children." I was married to the first three's father. He turned out to be very abusive and a dead beat. My forth was a huge surprise! But a beautiful blessing. Her father is not a dead beat but he's not a good daddy material. I have made some mistakes but I have paid for them all myself. I didn't blame anyone else and no one picked up the bill for me. I wouldn't want it that way!
    I worked till the day I went into labor with her, even though I had fallen on the ice outside of my home, carrying in groceries at 9 months pregnant. I spent one night in the hospital and went back to work the next day. Why? Because I am a worker. I will work till the day I die. I am being taxed for all of the non-working loafing, lazy, useless, so called Americans in this country that sit on their big fat butts and say, "I can't work, my back is bad. I need to live off of the government and tax payers." Really?! You get no sympathy from me! My children's future would be better if all of you were exterminated! Lazy' good for nothing, except spreading their legs and collecting my tax dollars for all of their illegitimate children, so called women; need to be sterilized. They can pick up trash along the roads and highways to pay for food-stamps and medical coverage for their children. Welfare should be abolished! If you kill someone in this country, you should be hung, in front of everyone so that everyone knows that this behavior is unacceptable. If you do drugs, I don't care, just work to pay your own way and don't harm anyone. You want to be gay? I don't care. Just don't do it in front of my children! Teenagers. You don't want to finish school? You better have some form of trade you can support yourself with. I am not supporting you! Social security should be for our elderly only, as promised! Our government needs to be dismantled! our politicians are all corrupt! How can I vote for anyone except Ron Paul!?
    Amy Neiter
    I am 40 years old
    I live in Mauckport Indiana.
    Why am I voting early.Because I have to work.
    I am voting for Ron Paul.
    The Economy is why I am voting for Ron Paul.
    Some people would say, " You are wasting your vote."
    At least I know that I didn't vote, " just because".
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