Can't feed the Homeless? City of Brotherly Love my butt...

Damocles

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http://www.glennbeck.com/2012/06/13/the-oval-“the-right-to-feed”/

Yeah, I know some of you won't like the source. (I was looking for something specific and somehow this came to the top of my search)...

But... Wut?

It seems there’s a limit to brotherly love in the city of Brotherly Love.

The city of Philadelphia has outlawed the feeding of people outdoors.

If you’re living on the street, you used to be able to go to the oh-so-appropriately-named Love Park and get fed. No questions asked. Just line up, get a plate and eat.

Someone from the Chosen 300 Ministries was there to hand out the food. The students from The Mathematics Civics and Sciences Charter School raised money to buy the homeless food and toiletries. Volunteers from across the city would do their part.

You can imagine how important those meals – and that love – was to the homeless.

Now, the city wants it to end.

They want the homeless fed indoors. In special zones of the city only. In places the city approves. Away from where tourists might see them.

As Reverend Brian Jenkins of Chosen 300 Ministries says: These rules “are designed to tuck the homeless in a corner and pretend that the problem does not exist in our city.”

In the city which gave birth to American freedom, they have banned the freedom to give out food.

In the city of brotherly love, they have banned brotherly love.

More at link...
 
New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg banned food donations to government-run homeless shelters. Why? Because the city wants to assess the nutritional content of the food. I guess Mayor Bloomberg would rather the homeless go hungry than get a little more sodium than the USDA thinks advisable.

Is this true? You can't donate Creamed Corn to the homeless in NYC?
 
http://www.glennbeck.com/2012/06/13/the-oval-“the-right-to-feed”/

Yeah, I know some of you won't like the source. (I was looking for something specific and somehow this came to the top of my search)...

But... Wut?

It seems there’s a limit to brotherly love in the city of Brotherly Love.

The city of Philadelphia has outlawed the feeding of people outdoors.

If you’re living on the street, you used to be able to go to the oh-so-appropriately-named Love Park and get fed. No questions asked. Just line up, get a plate and eat.

Someone from the Chosen 300 Ministries was there to hand out the food. The students from The Mathematics Civics and Sciences Charter School raised money to buy the homeless food and toiletries. Volunteers from across the city would do their part.

You can imagine how important those meals – and that love – was to the homeless.

Now, the city wants it to end.

They want the homeless fed indoors. In special zones of the city only. In places the city approves. Away from where tourists might see them.

As Reverend Brian Jenkins of Chosen 300 Ministries says: These rules “are designed to tuck the homeless in a corner and pretend that the problem does not exist in our city.”

In the city which gave birth to American freedom, they have banned the freedom to give out food.

In the city of brotherly love, they have banned brotherly love.

More at link...
Goofy as he is sometimes, I actually like Glenn Beck. He usually speaks the truth, which explains why the Left hates him so.
 
why would you want homeless proles polluting your city? It's like feeding squirels, the more you give, the more that come. I don't want dirty smelly homeless people everywhere. Philadelphia is doing a wonderful thing.
 
http://www.glennbeck.com/2012/06/13/the-oval-%E2%80%9Cthe-right-to-feed%E2%80%9D/

Yeah, I know some of you won't like the source. (I was looking for something specific and somehow this came to the top of my search)...

But... Wut?

It seems there’s a limit to brotherly love in the city of Brotherly Love.

The city of Philadelphia has outlawed the feeding of people outdoors.

If you’re living on the street, you used to be able to go to the oh-so-appropriately-named Love Park and get fed. No questions asked. Just line up, get a plate and eat.

Someone from the Chosen 300 Ministries was there to hand out the food. The students from The Mathematics Civics and Sciences Charter School raised money to buy the homeless food and toiletries. Volunteers from across the city would do their part.

You can imagine how important those meals – and that love – was to the homeless.

Now, the city wants it to end.

They want the homeless fed indoors. In special zones of the city only. In places the city approves. Away from where tourists might see them.

As Reverend Brian Jenkins of Chosen 300 Ministries says: These rules “are designed to tuck the homeless in a corner and pretend that the problem does not exist in our city.”

In the city which gave birth to American freedom, they have banned the freedom to give out food.

In the city of brotherly love, they have banned brotherly love.

More at link...

i guess that they did not notice that there is a recession going on and that entire families are homeless...or maybe they did and figure that it is an image problem
 
why would you want homeless proles polluting your city? It's like feeding squirels, the more you give, the more that come. I don't want dirty smelly homeless people everywhere. Philadelphia is doing a wonderful thing.

think of them as the "Legions" on the worlds discussion board....people other than yourself assume they must have at least some value.....
 
why would you want homeless proles polluting your city? It's like feeding squirels, the more you give, the more that come. I don't want dirty smelly homeless people everywhere. Philadelphia is doing a wonderful thing.

Grind comes clean.

Thanks for honestly saying what I suspect Damocles and the rest actually believe.
 
why would you want homeless proles polluting your city? It's like feeding squirels, the more you give, the more that come. I don't want dirty smelly homeless people everywhere. Philadelphia is doing a wonderful thing.

The Nazis weren't wrong they just needed better PR!!
 
The idea that righties really care about feeding homeless people is rather absurd.
 
http://www.glennbeck.com/2012/06/13/the-oval-“the-right-to-feed”/

Yeah, I know some of you won't like the source. (I was looking for something specific and somehow this came to the top of my search)...

But... Wut?

It seems there’s a limit to brotherly love in the city of Brotherly Love.
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The city of Philadelphia has outlawed the feeding of people outdoors.

If you’re living on the street, you used to be able to go to the oh-so-appropriately-named Love Park and get fed. No questions asked. Just line up, get a plate and eat.

Someone from the Chosen 300 Ministries was there to hand out the food. The students from The Mathematics Civics and Sciences Charter School raised money to buy the homeless food and toiletries. Volunteers from across the city would do their part.

You can imagine how important those meals – and that love – was to the homeless.

Now, the city wants it to end.

They want the homeless fed indoors. In special zones of the city only. In places the city approves. Away from where tourists might see them.

As Reverend Brian Jenkins of Chosen 300 Ministries says: These rules “are designed to tuck the homeless in a corner and pretend that the problem does not exist in our city.”

In the city which gave birth to American freedom, they have banned the freedom to give out food.

In the city of brotherly love, they have banned brotherly love.

More at link...

Trying to cover their shame, unfortunately.
 
The Nazis weren't wrong they just needed better PR!!

thank you godwin

no one is saying kill homeless people. but it's my money, they aren't entitled to it. they shouldn't have become homeless leeches on society. they should go somewhere else. If you want a beautiful city, you aren't going to want unhygenic dirty drug addicts pandering you for change, shitting in the streets and having their cardboard boxes taking up space on the sidewalk. are you guys fucking crazy? why would ANY city want that? it's disgusting.
 
why would you want homeless proles polluting your city? It's like feeding squirels, the more you give, the more that come. I don't want dirty smelly homeless people everywhere. Philadelphia is doing a wonderful thing.

um... unless you live in Philly, wouldn't you think it a good thing to keep feeding the homeless there? Then you could round up your homeless and put them on a bus for Philly knowing they would be taken care of and out of your sight
 
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