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A homeless man spent his last $20 to keep her safe. She’s raised $34,000 to repay him
The Miami Herald ^
| November 22, 2017
| Amanda Hoover
Posted on 11/23/2017 11:08:44 AM PST by LostInBayport
Edited on 11/23/2017 1:17:52 PM PST by Jim Robinson.
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TOPICS: Chit/Chat
KEYWORDS: charity; hope; thanksgiving; vet
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To: DrDude
He is a man. This gynocentric society doesn’t give a shiite about men. Except to pay for stuff and die for them.
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posted on
11/23/2017 11:41:41 AM PST
by
Secret Agent Man
( Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
To: lee martell
lee martell, I’m going to consider this a tongue in cheek reply. I would hate to think you’re serious.
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posted on
11/23/2017 11:43:16 AM PST
by
Dawgreg
(Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have.)
To: Tarasaramozart
Too many are one paycheck from being out on the streets.
Nice to hear of these good people finding each other.
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posted on
11/23/2017 11:44:06 AM PST
by
bgill
(CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola.")
To: Blue House Sue
It seems at bit excessive to buy $20.00 in gas which should weigh around eight gallons. Thats more than fifty pounds of gas to haul.
He had to buy the gas can, too? I mean, she probably didn't have one in her car, and I doubt the station where he bought the gas would lend him one.
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posted on
11/23/2017 11:44:18 AM PST
by
HoneysuckleTN
(Finally out of where the woodbine twineth... || President Trump! :) MAGA!)
To: LostInBayport
Now the panhandlers will be offering US money!
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posted on
11/23/2017 11:44:34 AM PST
by
Spok
("What're you going to believe-me or your own eyes?" -Marx (Groucho))
To: Blue House Sue
"It seems at bit excessive to buy $20.00 in gas which should weigh around eight gallons." I don't imagine he just happened to have a gas can on him. So, he either had to buy one or pay a deposit since he had no ID.
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posted on
11/23/2017 11:45:54 AM PST
by
Baynative
( "If you don't have a seat at the table, you're on the menu.")
To: Hostage
“There are millions of formerly middle-class folks who were foreclosed on as a result..”
The greater Obama depression..
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posted on
11/23/2017 11:49:41 AM PST
by
ForYourChildren
(Christian Education [ RomanRoadsMedia.com - Classical Christian Approach to Homeschool ])
To: LostInBayport
Damn , another two months & he can just retire 8>)
To: Dawgreg
My fault.
I left off the Sarcasm tag.
To: Hostage
I was watching a tv show just last night that covered 3 girls in a town in Iowa bordering Illinois talking about how hard it has been for them and their families growing up in the last 8 years during the “great recession.”
These stories are interesting to me because the msm is too stupid to realize the disconnect. The msm will show these stories regarding the damage to families due to the “great recession” and then without missing a beat, the msm will tell how great Obama has been for the economy.
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posted on
11/23/2017 11:53:35 AM PST
by
ForYourChildren
(Christian Education [ RomanRoadsMedia.com - Classical Christian Approach to Homeschool ])
To: LostInBayport
Oh, I appreciate your story. I think if we could learn the stories of many homeless people, we would find that the people they once were are not who they are now.
I used to work for a food bank, and we have our share of street people/homeless shelter volunteers. One man, a quiet little man who came in to sweep the floors because he couldn't lift crates or push hand trucks, was such a man.
One day, the man died in his little make-shift tent. He had some belongings: a sort-f scrapbook, letters, and, of course, many empty cheap-wine bottles.
We also found that the man was once a high-priced, in-demand attorney from Chicago. One day, his wife with their children in their van was going through an intersection with the green light. A driver tee-boned the van, killing all of them.
The man began to drink huge amounts. lost his practice, and stumbled out of Chicago on his way west.
It would be easy for us to criticize the man, accusing him of not having character or gravitas. But none of us probably have gone through his experience, nor have we lost the certification papers entitling us to work in our professions or jobs.
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posted on
11/23/2017 11:54:54 AM PST
by
righttackle44
(Take scalps. Leave the bodies as a warning.)
To: Spok
“He was ruined by hardship. Now I just hope hes not ruined by prosperity”
—
If his smarts match his kindness he’ll be just fine.
To: Theoria
It takes time to demolish the aberrant structures built up under Obama by banks and their hedge fund cronies freed of Glass-Steagall and given virtual free reign under the look-the-other-way presidency of GW Bush.
Trump signed an extremely significant directive in late February this year, a directive that received no press coverage but there is a YouTube video of him signing it and remarking that it seemed like a small thing but “I guarantee you this is a very big, big thing”.
That directive was to direct Treasury to shut down the fund flow from the Fed’s emergency liquidity facilities for the TBTF banks that was really an attorney jobs program. Shutting that down forces financial crooks to pay their own bills and when they are confronted with that, layoffs within their firms ensue. In sum, President Trump is shutting off the funding spigot to the bank frauds.
In history, it’s always been the case that bank robbers were usually found to be outside the banking system with rare inside jobs occurring. The Obama years saw grow the insider white collar crime with all manner of scams and cons. The victims were middle-class homeowners, they were the prey.
I am asked often why Trump hired Mnuchin because Mnuchin was very close to the fraud described above but at a subsidiary mezzanine level. I don’t really know but I hope it’s because the President wants people with inside knowledge of how the fraud schemes were pulled off and still today are occurring but hopefully winding down.
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posted on
11/23/2017 12:01:39 PM PST
by
Hostage
(Article V)
To: righttackle44
It would be easy for us to criticize the man, accusing him of not having character or gravitas. But none of us probably have gone through his experience, nor have we lost the certification papers entitling us to work in our professions or jobs.
Just as we all have a unique soul, we all also have our own story. The one you related about that former attorney is sobering.
This will probably sound tacky, but there is a song Elvis did (or covered) that I play now and then called "Walk a Mile in My Shoes". It is a simple song, but it relates a worthwhile sentiment.
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posted on
11/23/2017 12:04:07 PM PST
by
LostInBayport
(When there are more people riding in the cart than there are pulling it, the cart stops moving...)
To: LostInBayport
To: LostInBayport
God Bless those good deeds!
To: DrDude
I can say from experience with several vets that it is damned near impossible to get the DoD or VA to help with lost papers. Literally starting a Congressional investigation is sometimes the only way.
This young man will have several paychecks under his belt before he gets his DD13 or DD214. It is a true nightmare dealing with these bureaucracies. Maybe the publicity will help expedite ..
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posted on
11/23/2017 12:10:23 PM PST
by
SE Mom
(Screaming Eagle mom)
To: lee martell
OR for Pete’s sake - teach her how to put gas in her car before she goes on trips!
To: Blue House Sue
He probably had to buy a two gallon gas can for 12 bucks and put two gallons in it with 6 bucks.
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posted on
11/23/2017 12:15:11 PM PST
by
KC Burke
(If all the world is a stage, I would like to request my lighting be adjusted.)
To: SE Mom
I was a Finance Clerk (73-C) many years ago. Knowing the importance of paperwork, my DD-214 was copied into county records, plus the original and multiple notarized copies are in my fire resistant safe. I have every single LES from my 20+ years in the military. I do need to file my retirement papers with the courthouse along with my NGB-22, but that’s not really a big deal as long as the DD-214 is there.
If there’s no paper, it doesn’t exist.
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posted on
11/23/2017 12:25:08 PM PST
by
Tailback
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