i wanted to start a program in her memory that eliminates the need for foster care,child support,deadbeat parents,and eventually poverty.
ok first put people that owe child support in school. once they have a degree a good job get your money.no more deadbeats.... and no more child support problems very soon.
start completing educations at degree levels.... given the better jobs, better living standards would rise. eventually terminating all social care systems necesity.
am i right all problems could be solved by better educating our young automatically.. but it wouldnt hurt to start on our older too.
"ok someone smarter than me" reword this,give it to anyone that can read. i would like it in jessica uptons name ill call it her last act to make this worl a better place. and as you guyz may be able to tell i may not have the best education but if i had a degree i wouldnt owe child support out th wazoo.. i was paying my child support at the courthouse the day my jess was murdered.

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Comment by Gail Richardson on June 13, 2009 at 3:12am
Fred - I would join you in your program - I work as a foster carer and look after the poor kids that are damaged and hurt by their 'parents'. I reckon some people should take a test before they have kids! Good on you guy!!! Do something special like this in Jessicas name - that is probably the best memorial you could ever build! Take care Gail

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