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Old 09-18-2013, 10:09 PM   #27
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
Is that how it is in "poor areas" of Chicago? There is plenty of broadband coverage in the south part of San Antonio. To access ebook files you wouldn't even need broadband, though, dial-up would work fine. I doubt that you could find a welfare mother without 250 channels of U-verse and as much broadband as they want, to go along with their "Obama" Wireless Phone.

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Ken
I kind of agree without the negative connotations. Most really poor people I know do have wireless and cable. And a cellphone.

I don't find myself begrudging them that especially as they must do without a lot in life. Most of them that do have it also seem to feed and cloth their children which I am in favour of as well.

And if they are seeking to get ahead, hard to do these days without a phone and internet and often internet and cable are the only forms of entertainment they have.

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