Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, here. Yes, I have. I volunteer regularly and this would be a luxury to what I am seeing for our homeless.
Maybe instead of wasting your time whining about refugees like someone with no class or morals, you should buy a ping pong table off craigslist and donate it to the shelter you volunteer for.
Advocating for American homeless hardly constitutes having no class or morals. However, criticizing someone who volunteers his/her time to help those less fortunate is indeed classless and lacking in morals. You have no idea what OP does or doesn't donate besides his/her time. Look in the mirror and ask yourself if you are doing all that you can to help the homeless in America instead of criticizing someone else for their efforts.
Thank you OP, I'm sure you're very sweet and wonderful when you're not complaining about treating children humanely.
You really need to work on your reading comprehension. At no time have I said that illegal immigrant children--of any age--be treated inhumanely. I simply state, quite rightly, that homeless American citizens--yes, and many are children--are not receiving the same consideration, accommodations or concern. Compassion should not be reserved for those born outside of the US. We have US children who are hungry, homeless, living in dangerous situations and I am not seeing the same level of outrage, concern or compassion for these children. The hypocrisy is astounding.
Anonymous wrote:. When people have no moral leg to stand on to stand on, they too often resort to personal attacks on those who are actually doing something instead of just pontificating.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, here. Yes, I have. I volunteer regularly and this would be a luxury to what I am seeing for our homeless.
Maybe instead of wasting your time whining about refugees like someone with no class or morals, you should buy a ping pong table off craigslist and donate it to the shelter you volunteer for.
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Anonymous wrote:JOHN vs. JUAN
Juan Illegal receives a $500.00 per month Federal Rent Subsidy. Juan Illegal pays out that $500.00 per month, or $6,000.00 per year. Juan Illegal still has $ 31,200.00.
. When people have no moral leg to stand on to stand on, they too often resort to personal attacks on those who are actually doing something instead of just pontificating.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, here. Yes, I have. I volunteer regularly and this would be a luxury to what I am seeing for our homeless.
Maybe instead of wasting your time whining about refugees like someone with no class or morals, you should buy a ping pong table off craigslist and donate it to the shelter you volunteer for.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, here. Yes, I have. I volunteer regularly and this would be a luxury to what I am seeing for our homeless.
Maybe instead of wasting your time whining about refugees like someone with no class or morals, you should buy a ping pong table off craigslist and donate it to the shelter you volunteer for.
Hmm, it isn't OP who is lacking in class or morals.
No... it's definitely OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, here. Yes, I have. I volunteer regularly and this would be a luxury to what I am seeing for our homeless.
Maybe instead of wasting your time whining about refugees like someone with no class or morals, you should buy a ping pong table off craigslist and donate it to the shelter you volunteer for.
Advocating for American homeless hardly constitutes having no class or morals. However, criticizing someone who volunteers his/her time to help those less fortunate is indeed classless and lacking in morals. You have no idea what OP does or doesn't donate besides his/her time. Look in the mirror and ask yourself if you are doing all that you can to help the homeless in America instead of criticizing someone else for their efforts.
Thank you OP, I'm sure you're very sweet and wonderful when you're not complaining about treating children humanely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, here. Yes, I have. I volunteer regularly and this would be a luxury to what I am seeing for our homeless.
Maybe instead of wasting your time whining about refugees like someone with no class or morals, you should buy a ping pong table off craigslist and donate it to the shelter you volunteer for.
Hmm, it isn't OP who is lacking in class or morals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, here. Yes, I have. I volunteer regularly and this would be a luxury to what I am seeing for our homeless.
Maybe instead of wasting your time whining about refugees like someone with no class or morals, you should buy a ping pong table off craigslist and donate it to the shelter you volunteer for.
Advocating for American homeless hardly constitutes having no class or morals. However, criticizing someone who volunteers his/her time to help those less fortunate is indeed classless and lacking in morals. You have no idea what OP does or doesn't donate besides his/her time. Look in the mirror and ask yourself if you are doing all that you can to help the homeless in America instead of criticizing someone else for their efforts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, here. Yes, I have. I volunteer regularly and this would be a luxury to what I am seeing for our homeless.
Maybe instead of wasting your time whining about refugees like someone with no class or morals, you should buy a ping pong table off craigslist and donate it to the shelter you volunteer for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, here. Yes, I have. I volunteer regularly and this would be a luxury to what I am seeing for our homeless.
Maybe instead of wasting your time whining about refugees like someone with no class or morals, you should buy a ping pong table off craigslist and donate it to the shelter you volunteer for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much misinformation in one thread. This thread, is indeed a dog whistle.
First, I highly encourage anyone reading this thread to please watch the video. This facility that we are talking about is far from the lap of luxury that OP makes it sound like. These "suites" are cinder block cells with a tv stuck on the wall, and will house two families. The families are locked in and cannot leave the facility. They do not look comfortable or luxurious at all. They have tried to paint and remodel the facility to make it less frightening to children, which seems extremely reasonable.
Second, as for the medical care and dental care, these refugees will be in the country for about a month. They're giving them a checkup to make sure they're not suffering from some horrible disease or dental issue while they're here. You want to lock up sick people in a detention center?
Third, have any of you been to a homeless shelter lately? They do, indeed, have flat screen tvs and ping pong tables! At least the one DH worked at.
Fourth, are any of you aware of the Federal government's massive efforts to reduce homelessness? And guess what, it's working!
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/05/28/the-push-to-end-chronic-homelessness-is-working/
OP, here. Yes, I have. I volunteer regularly and this would be a luxury to what I am seeing for our homeless.
Anonymous wrote:
OP, here. Yes, I have. I volunteer regularly and this would be a luxury to what I am seeing for our homeless.
Anonymous wrote:So much misinformation in one thread. This thread, is indeed a dog whistle.
First, I highly encourage anyone reading this thread to please watch the video. This facility that we are talking about is far from the lap of luxury that OP makes it sound like. These "suites" are cinder block cells with a tv stuck on the wall, and will house two families. The families are locked in and cannot leave the facility. They do not look comfortable or luxurious at all. They have tried to paint and remodel the facility to make it less frightening to children, which seems extremely reasonable.
Second, as for the medical care and dental care, these refugees will be in the country for about a month. They're giving them a checkup to make sure they're not suffering from some horrible disease or dental issue while they're here. You want to lock up sick people in a detention center?
Third, have any of you been to a homeless shelter lately? They do, indeed, have flat screen tvs and ping pong tables! At least the one DH worked at.
Fourth, are any of you aware of the Federal government's massive efforts to reduce homelessness? And guess what, it's working!
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/05/28/the-push-to-end-chronic-homelessness-is-working/