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I'm just curious since one of my main focuses is my daughter's future. She's 4 1/2 years old right now and I don't want to leave her any debt so a balanced budget is high on my priority list.
asroc
10-02-2008, 12:22 AM
I just had a daughter. Of course I support her. We're considering moving to London soon and raising her there.
I just had a daughter. Of course I support her. We're considering moving to London soon and raising her there.
Congratulations. Why didn't you voet in the poll? :confused:
asroc
10-02-2008, 01:36 AM
I guess the first option is the closest one that applies to me, but it's more like two decades until college.
SeniorChief
10-02-2008, 09:10 AM
Hopefully, some of the Liberals around here will not breed.
bairdi
10-02-2008, 11:08 AM
Unfortunately for Chief I have five children, 3 daughters, a stepdaughter and a stepson. My stepdaughter and two of my daughters have graduated from college and have moved south into a red state and will help turn it blue. My oldest is back in school after flaming out her freshman year and my stepson went to the school of hard knocks but is now in a business school.
Start saving now guys or get your daughters into sports early. My youngest got a partial ride with a basketball scholarship but all my kids are saddled in debt from school loans along with me and my wife. It's been rough, but worth it.
SeniorChief
10-02-2008, 11:50 AM
Start saving now guys or get your daughters into sports early...
Good advice....
Kids grow up too fast!
Mr. Blue
10-02-2008, 01:49 PM
I don't have kids, but almost didn't participate in this poll because of your choice archetype of who doesn't have kids Coulter/Graham. So what was the point of doing that? Why didn't you do it with the other choices? Why not pick a liberal and conservative example? Were you trying draw some sort of political slant to those people that don't have kids?
Considering the two of the people are independents that voted in that category and not sure about Mr. Gone, but I don't think he's a republican...so..what's the deal?
When a simple poll like this can have a political slant to it, one should realize that every poll that you hear on the news can be disregarded based on the way the pollster asks the question.
I don't have kids, but almost didn't participate in this poll because of your choice archetype of who doesn't have kids Coulter/Graham. So what was the point of doing that? Why didn't you do it with the other choices? Why not pick a liberal and conservative example? Were you trying draw some sort of political slant to those people that don't have kids?
Considering the two of the people are independents that voted in that category and not sure about Mr. Gone, but I don't think he's a republican...so..what's the deal?
When a simple poll like this can have a political slant to it, one should realize that every poll that you hear on the news can be disregarded based on the way the pollster asks the question.
Sorry. It was just that they were the only two that speak of family values like they know what's good for my daughter but simply can't understand what I feel.
I'm sure there are democrats out there that have no families and preach of family values but none came to mind when writing this pole. I apologize.
hdmarketing
10-04-2008, 11:51 AM
I wasn't going to participate in this but decided too anyhow.
I have Kids, but they are all grown up, married, and have kids (my Grandkids).
I have three daughters, all of who are in Real Estate, One who is a Broker and the other two are Agents, one married to a Broker.
I have two sons, one who is a Builder, and one who is a Producer.
Both of my boys have been in the Military, and Both were in the first Gulf War.
Funny how all my Kids are in the Real Estate business now except one.
I Voted for " I have Kids but don't support them", because as I said, they are all grown up and don't need my finantial help.
I guess in a way I kind of support them though, because we kind of do "Business" together.
They have all done well, and I am very proud of all of them.
Mr. Blue
10-04-2008, 12:59 PM
Sorry. It was just that they were the only two that speak of family values like they know what's good for my daughter but simply can't understand what I feel.
I'm sure there are democrats out there that have no families and preach of family values but none came to mind when writing this pole. I apologize.
lol, it's okay SirMoby, I just like annoying you from time to time and since this poll wasn't about the preaching of family values, umm...
Even though I don't have kids, I do worry about the future as I have nieces and nephews. I'm also starting to get those fatherly urges so who knows. I follow the simple premise that leave things better off then you found them.
At the moment I don't see the US government thinking ahead and planning for the future...so you should consider investing in offshore interests and also gold.
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