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Brian H. 7 months agoSo having breast cancer, MS, and raising a big family isn’t a struggle? So what if there are aspects of her life where she had it good. She should be penalized for that? So this is a nation of people who are pissed that others have it good at a time when they aren’t? Everyone is responsible for their own happiness. No one can make you happy. You can’t go to the store and buy it. It’s an internal process. So quit being pissed when others are happy and you’re not.
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Brian H. 7 months agoAll of you still miss the point. You are focused on the “money.” You really believe that with the physical and mental toll of having cancer, MS, and raising kids that money is a magic wand? What did Steve Jobs money do for him and his cancer? Was it easier for him to deal with it because he’s a billionaire?
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blah blah blah 8 months agoHaving cancer, ms, and raising children are definitely struggles but she’s always had the money to help raise her kids and fight her illnesses. Can you imagine the average person who has to fight cancer, ms, and raise children with average household income?
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kyrski 8 months agounlike all the americans she’s trying to relate to, she can afford all of her treatments, prescriptions, food, shelter, clothes, etc. so yes, she has probably has some emotional hard times, but her family’s finances make the blows a little more cushy. and as far as you giving my response a fail, nothing i said was untrue. what is ann and mitt’s plan of action until the election? anyone, even fox news, will tell you the demographics they’re attempting to reach. and as far as me relating to her, that’s my opinion based on my life and personal experiences. i don’t relate to either mitt or ann, so why would i vote for someone who doesn’t have my best interests in mind?
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watch me boogie 8 months agoThat’s not the point. The point is that she pretends to relate to middle-class and working-class Americans, when nothing could be further from the truth. It’s a lot easier to deal with medical problems when you’re rich. Raising a big family isn’t a struggle to be pitied, it’s a choice she made.
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