Posted on 07/16/2008 8:02:39 AM PDT by dynachrome
Do you think Denver is trying to hide the homeless during the Democratic National Convention?
Yes
No
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Why would they want to hide the homeless? Isn’t homelessness one of their pet projects? Wouldn’t it be best to showcase the homeless to the viewers? Let the public know how the dems are championing the homeless and supplying them with food and shelter? Perhaps Pelosi should be filmed handing a homeless man a $100 bill!
Every city does that. There was huge controversy in San Diego during the 1996 Republican Convention due to this. They sweep the street. It’s just a fact of TV.
Sure, but it is fun to tweak the noses of the libtards who wet their panties over the “plight of the homeless”!
“Many day shelters will have expanded hours during the convention, and big screen TVs are being donated to some shelters so patrons can watch convention goings-on without being caught up in the mayhem.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2046303/posts
Yep...and it’s common knowledge that there is never, ever a homeless problem during a ‘Rat administration.
Geez, isn’t the answer obvious?
Haven’t they done this before?
Democrats to homeless....Just don’t be homeless in front of my convention!....
Atlanta and the DNC did the same thing for 1988 Dem convention, so of course they going to do it in Denver.
Oops! That should have read: "so of course they are going to do it again in Denver".
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