The 'Crack' Of Social Services - It's All About Food »

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Formerly homeless woman discusses her ideas for the better provision of food to those in need and enabling the poor the means to provide for themselves.

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    aln924 months ago

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    some great ideas here

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      ecotourusa4 months ago

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      See the Movie: Food,Inc.
      eyeopener
      http://www.foodincmovie.com/

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        AnteUp4 months ago

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        I'm a little confused - "share with your neighbours"?
        The article is about the homeless - they have neighbors?

        I do agree whole-heartedly that there should never be a
        trade off of Bible first - then bread. Religious people
        are supposed to get involved presumably because their faith
        instructs them to HELP. That's why they get all those tax breaks - right? No tax dollars should be subsidizing the quest for converts. That can be done on their dime - not mine.

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