| </span><blockquote><span class="smallfont">Quote:</span><hr size="1" />Originally Posted by Everyone deserves the right to access information in this country, even if they don't have money in their pockets. As a citizen of the U. S., I don't mind contributing part of my income to help my fellow citizens pursue higher education, higher truth if you will, regardless of what they do privately in their own home and who they do it with.<hr size="1" /></blockquote><span class='postcolor'>
Everyone in the United States does have access to information and an equal opportunity to achieve a higher education. No one prevents that. There are several ways in obtaining a higher private education. You can either pay for it out of your own pocket (this allows you to be your own person, to do anything you want in your own privacy until the school kicks you out), have the education "gifted" to you through grants (some have requirements that must be met), scholarships (which have some rules governing them), or through education funding (which has a lot of rules governing its use).
If a person is too inept, stupid, or disrespectful to follow and abide by the rules set forth for the use of financial aid then I suggest they not apply for the aid in the first place. If they want to buy, sell, trade, or share herb or or other substances while going to school, then they need to forego the financial aid option and instead seek other ways of funding their education.
This is not brain surgery. No one owes anyone a free ride. If you want to dig into other people's pockets for your own benefit, then you need to abide by the rules set forth by those people allowing you to use their money. Again, if you are too stupid or inept to abide by those rules, find alternative sources to fund your pursuits.
<span style='font-family:Times'><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'><span style='color:red'>Conservatism requires one to choose to strive for success and act for themselves.
Socialism forces all to act without inspiration.</span></span></span> |