ldsfaqs wrote:I didn't "fail" in my first career choice.
I was two weeks from starting the Police Acadamy, and I had a tech glitch with paperwork that there wasn't time to fix, and that time caused me to re-evaluate what I wanted to do career wise and for family, and I realized I wanted to work a more normal schedual so as to be there better for family, and so I switched to being a Teacher. At first I thought about continuing my education in Music, but being married and practical thoughts had me continue the teaching route. Of course, the ex screwed that up, but that's another story. In transition now after many years, don't know which way to go anymore since there's so much I was supposed to have done.
Anyway, more ignorant lying from you about people.
Lol, "tech glitch", that's what they tell people who fail the background check or psych eval. So a lifetime to planning on going into law enforcement and pretending to be a cop and a "tech glitch" was all it took to change your mind. I think its cute how you think teachers have more normal "scheduals" than police officers. So you failed at both of your initial career choices and you blame your ex for that as well...pathetic.
Think of all the things you could have been if werent for that blood sucking, force feeding harpy...you know, it could just be that you are not all that bright and not all that talented but, hey, it probably makes you feel better to blame someone else...
also, I noticed you ignored my request for one of the lists you mentioned:
"Anyway, please provide a list that any law enforcement agency uses to identify cults..."
Please link one up so we can verify your claims that Mormonism is not on the lists that law enforcement use to identify cults.
"your reasoning that children should be experimented upon to justify a political agenda..is tantamount to the Nazi justification for experimenting on human beings."-SUBgenius on gay parents
"I've stated over and over again on this forum and fully accept that I'm a bigot..." - ldsfaqs