luvlife

luvlife 7 months ago

GJohn, being born rich does not guarantee success in life. His parents' bank account did not get his ass up every morning to perform in school, to begin his career and to build his businesses. It takes A LOT of effort. There are MANY available options for the less fortunate - they just have to PURSUE them. Unfortunately, we're raising generations of kids that would rather get in a welfare line, than work hard to support themselves. I don't have a problem with helping people. There are a lot of single Moms out there that need help, but can't we agree that welfare, etc is becoming a career choice for too many people! What happened to ambition, desire and hard work??

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luvlife 7 months ago

Thank you, fugitiveguy!! It disgusts me that he calls him "Lord Romney"!! It's as if we're becoming a nation that hates successful people!! I admire the man! Look at his accomplishments! I saw a post on Facebook..."I'd rather be in a Binder Full of Women than in a List of Welfare Recipients".

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luvlife 2 years, 10 months ago

I recently received this album after my neice had work done at Kenny's shop. Kenny and I went to school together, graduating from Pinecrest in 1984 so I was thrilled to receive this gift from him!! I'm a country music fan and I love this album! It's obvious that Kenny pours his heart and soul into his music. The lyrics are great and I have to admit that tears came to my eyes as I listened to the words. I would compare Kenny to Trace Adkins - deep voice with a lot of emotion. I would definitely suggest making a trip to Kenny's shop to pick up his CD. Let's support our local boy and wish him the best!! Congratulations, Kenny!!

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