Posted on 08/11/2010 12:45:43 PM PDT by mikelets456
Tens of thousands of people lined up at an East Point shopping center hoping to get federal housing assistance became unruly Wednesday morning with reports of fights breaking out in the crowd. An East Point police spokesman said the crowd numbered 30,000, some of whom waited for two days at the Tri-Cities Plaza shopping center. They were seeking applications for East Point Housing Authority vouchers to discount their rent.
As the temperature rose Wednesday, people fell ill.
Sgt. Cliff Chandler, spokesman for the East Point Police Department, said there were no reported injuries from the jostling, but 62 people had to be treated for heat or health-related problems. He said 42 people were treated at the shopping center but 20 had to be taken to nearby hospitals. A toddler was treated earlier in the morning for "some type of seizure," Chandler said.
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I have no hope for November 2010 it is all because of November 2008.
It is over!
We lost and they won.
Thanks for clarifying.
Obama’s judicial is now enforcing a regulation to register folks to vote when applying for food stamps and welfare etc.
Anyone know if they were they registering voters at this housing event?
I have to admit, until you posted that, I hadn't really thought of it in that way.
One would think that groups could band together for "mutual aid" and help each other out.
Yup, squalid vs. poor.
Poor makes do with what they’ve got.
Squalid destroys it.
Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society" did far more damage to blacks than the Klan ever dreamed of. Destroyed the black family structure with welfare. 70% plus illegitimacy rate now.
Sadly they are directed by "community organizers" like Baraq Hussein Obama. Whose goal is to make the populace more dependent on government.
USA is bankrupt
Doubling of taxes needed
Here we go
News WE already knew - but many don’t know yet.
This is the story of how a Federally subsidized social experiment played out on a grand scale is cracking the veneer in communities across this land:
http://johnquincy.blogspot.com/2010/05/crime-and-poverty-american-tragedy-in.html
‘If the misery of the poor be caused not by the laws of nature, but by our institutions, great is our sin.” ~Charles Darwin
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