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Donnachaidh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-19-10 04:17 PM
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70. and again, many of those under-employed make too MUCH
as little as a few bucks and they are screwed.

It's very telling about just how nasty our society has become, when people go hungry and some spend hours defending it.

I'd rather not deal with people who think it is OKAY to let people go hungry. HUNGER is the problem. Arguing the case with a miser certainly doesn't fix it.

It's the beancounting, *measure it out to the last ounce* miserly BS that is really causing problems for the people who NEED HELP.

Honestly - arguing small crap like this in this day and age makes me EMBARRASSED for this country.

People are hungry -- fucking FEED them. PERIOD.

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