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After having spent the past 25 years in pain with fibromyalgia, surgery for bone spurs in my neck, and finally a fusion in my L4-5 twice, I am so happy to say that, there is life after Social Security Disability Disqualification. It's by no means, going to make me wealthy, but it gives me back my dignity. Not only that, the few dollars that I make every day gives me such a satisfaction of "job well done", I just cannot tell you what it does for me altogether. But know this; I am happy.
After having spent the past 8 months online looking for "making money from home", and not getting anything but losing money on one scheme after another, I finally can start paying off those large credit cards that have been trying to pay for a way to actually make money.
Now I know that there must be a way to make money online, but for sure, If I don't come up with it, I don't expect anyone else to come up with it for me.
In the meantime, I am taking control of my own destiny by getting out of the house, and working for somebody else. And I feel good about it.
My grand daughters seem to be doing ok. At least when I see them on the weekend. I don't get to see them as often now that I am working, and I do sort of miss that. This last weekend when I saw Faith and Amani, they both looked different. Like they grew while I was a work... par for the course, eh?
And now, the biggest relief, Barrack Obama won the democratic nomination!!!! HALLELUIA!!! His speech was so good. He has to be the best speaker that I have heard since Martin Luther King. And Barrack's words just resonate within me about changing this country. I had so much respect for him giving Hillary Rodham Clinton credit for her race, and her role in changing the face of healthcare for children. He gave John McCain credit for his Service and his role in running the race for president. But even better than all that, Barrack nailed his speech, when he said that "We are all Americans, first!" I cried. I mean, he just touches my soul and I cannot understand why there are those who say that since Hilary didn't win, they will vote for McCain. Are they crazy? Are they enjoying the state of this nation? Obviously, they must be racist. Because, I believe that since Barrack never brought up race, his total demeanor is not on race, but rather on change for everyone. I feel priviledged to have been able to hear his speech 1st run! Hurray for democrats!
Well, I better get up, gotta get to work, oh, I just remembered, Hillary should not be given the opportunity for the second seat... Vice president is not a consolation prize. That's all I got to say about that! GO BARRACK!
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