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I'm not perfect but I do want to live a perfect life and free of conflict. Not looking to start trouble but sometimes it seems to find me at the worst times. I'm 33, born of Mexican parents. Military straight out of high school. It was the best thing I could have done. I don't think I would have all that I have if it wasn't for me enlisting. Now it's time for me to move on and leave the Air Force behind, not by choice. Some tell me that it's all for a reson. I'm a realist and I say it just happened, not for better or worse. I don't belive in fate. I believe that certain circumstances happen and what happenes after that is all up to us. I'm in control of how I end up in the end. It's what makes us who we are. If I'm still talking and breathing we can't say how it worked out because life is a constant moving chain of events and dilemas that need working out. The choices we make along with the tough breaks or the lucky days. That's how I became me. And no other man is like me because of it. I do belive in God, but I believe that God helps those who help themselves. Meaning, I'm not going to sit around a wait for him to bring me happiness or money, or a good life. "I'm gonna get mine" and he's got my back. Not him bringing it to me. My family and friends mean the world to me, I used to not think this until I needed them the most and that especially goes for my dad "Papi" He's always been tough but the fatherly instinct kicked in when it had to and he turned from "tough love" to true and and sensitive.I wish I could live life happy forever and always but we all know that's not reality, so I wish to live life to the fullest and and with compassion and hope that those unhappy times will pass quickly and learn all I can from them while I can, I'm pretty wise from all the bad times and mistakes I've had, but proud to say that the mistakes and hard times only happen once with me.
State fixing safe haven law.I don't know i this is good or bad. Tell me what you think
http://www.cnn.com/video/?JSONLINK=/video/us/2008/...

Nebraska lawmakers are changing a law that allowed parents to abandon their children. CNN's Sean Callebs reports.

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