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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob La Quey) writes:

> On 10/22/07, Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Do you really believe that a child growing up in the streets of Tijuana
> only thirty miles from here has (on average) the same opportunities
> you have had?
>

  This is undeniably true, a common Mexican will have to mature at a much
faster rate, work more hours per day and work harder to earn less in a
month than a Mac Donald's employee makes in a week ( in the USA ). I
started working at age 10 in a wood frame factory in order to pay my
education and help around the house, and by age 15 my daughter was born (
no more kids, EVER ). Most US Americans at my age are not mature enough to
take care of them self's and a flipping cat let alone a family.

-- 
Guillermo Antonio Amaral Bastidas (gamaral)
  Free/Libre/Open-Source Software Advocate & KDE Developer
  http://blog.guillermoamaral.com/


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