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Coming from a third-world country myself, this is fantastic news. There are so many skilled, destitute, hard-working people in these countries that have zero opportunities to excel in life and end up frustrated and drunk on the side of the street. I hope this business endures and I applaud Mr. Byrne for his truly humanitarian efforts.
Now if Mr. Byrne would apply his talents to health care, and create a free market solution without government impediments, we would all be better off.
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