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Forgive me--I couldn't help myself...;^)
1 posted on 11/04/2004 3:45:04 PM PST by randog
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Women, minorities, and children hardest hit. Details at 10.


2 posted on 11/04/2004 3:46:10 PM PST by RWR8189 (Its Morning in America Again!)
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Dogs and cats sleeping together...


3 posted on 11/04/2004 3:47:22 PM PST by Michael Goldsberry (Which part of "Don't Mess With Texas" didn't you get?)
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Here in New York we already have between 30,000 and 50,000 homeless. You mean it's going to get worse?


4 posted on 11/04/2004 3:47:49 PM PST by durasell (Friends are so alarming, My lover's never charming...)
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Well, let's be honest, a huge number of moveon.org slackers
lost their jobs on Tuesday, thanks to GW Bush.

I suspect the Band of Bribed Brothers stayed on the payroll,
however, to ensure their silence.


5 posted on 11/04/2004 3:47:50 PM PST by Boundless (I've heard of Life Support, but it would appear that Arafat is on Death Support.)
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Forgive you? Okay....but just this once....

6 posted on 11/04/2004 3:48:32 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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Well the MSM may be joining that group soon.


7 posted on 11/04/2004 3:49:09 PM PST by marty60
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NEWS FLASH: Stupidity is painful! Democrats and dumbasses hit the hardest...


8 posted on 11/04/2004 3:49:37 PM PST by Prime Choice (Laura Bush is like everyone's sweetheart. Teresa Heinz-Kerry is like everyone's mother-in-law.)
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Remember when homeless were called "bums" or "hobos"? That was much more fun.


9 posted on 11/04/2004 3:49:50 PM PST by luckodeirish (Land of the Free, Because of the Brave!)
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Of course, its so mean-spirited...and draconian.


10 posted on 11/04/2004 3:49:54 PM PST by Arkinsaw
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Oh, no. Bill Clinton ended homelessness AND world hunger, years ago.


13 posted on 11/04/2004 3:51:40 PM PST by MisterRepublican
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Actually it was Carter (in the horrible days of his Presidency) who decided that mental patients were having their rights violated by being institutionalized and he began the movement to close down state-run institutions. So, as in most issues, the Democrats create a problem and then blame the Republicans for not fixing it!


15 posted on 11/04/2004 3:52:04 PM PST by onevoter
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Homeless children die in droves due to shortage of flu shots and stem cells. Cheney makes lamps out of them. Bush gives no tax breaks to them because they pay no taxes. Halliburton gets no-bid contract for body removal and cremation.


16 posted on 11/04/2004 3:52:27 PM PST by Sender (*F*O*U*R*M*O*R*E*Y*E*A*R*S*!!!)
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Didn't Algore invent homelessness?


18 posted on 11/04/2004 3:53:16 PM PST by luckodeirish (Land of the Free, Because of the Brave!)
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Bush has forced 1/3 of the Talaban out on the streets.
20 posted on 11/04/2004 3:55:59 PM PST by Taxbilly
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Bernie Goldberg, "How President Clinton Solved Homelessness". That's OK, I noticed it before Bernie pointed it out.


23 posted on 11/04/2004 3:57:39 PM PST by Lonesome in Massachussets (NYT Headline: "The Protocols of the Learned Elders of CBS", Fake But Accurate, Experts Say)
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Homelessness will work for tomorrow. Monday, the headlines will be "Racial Tensions At an All-Time High." Tuesday will be Seniors Choosing Between Paying Bills and Eating Dog Food." And so on, and so forth.

Democrats: the Party of Ideas. (TM)

25 posted on 11/04/2004 3:59:40 PM PST by FlyVet
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The ONLY honest pan-handler / bum / 'homeless person' I ever saw...

26 posted on 11/04/2004 3:59:40 PM PST by 45semi (A Kennedy speaking, and the wind from me arse, bear suspicious resemblance...)
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As usual, its Clinton's fault. Or maybe Clinton holdovers at the State Department.


27 posted on 11/04/2004 3:59:57 PM PST by Doe Eyes
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http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/housing/hvs/q304prss.pdf

We know better but its their playbook of course now they are gonna have to get a new one because these numbers dont lie like they do !

For rental housing, the vacancy rate was highest in central cities (10.8 percent), while rates outside
metropolitan areas (MAs) (9.7 percent) and in the suburbs (9.5 percent) were not different from each other. When
compared with their respective rates a year ago, the rental vacancy rates were higher in central cities, lower outside
MAs, and not different in the suburbs.

The homeowner vacancy rate was lowest in the suburbs (1.4 percent), while rates in central cities
(2.3 percent) and outside MAs (2.1 percent) were not different from each other. The homeowner vacancy rate
in the suburbs was lower than one year ago, while rates in central cities and outside MAs were not different
from their respective rates last year.

Among regions, the rate for rental vacancies was highest in the South and Midwest, 12.3 percent each,
and lowest in the West, 7.7 percent and Northeast, 7.3 percent (although they were not different from each
other). In the Midwest, the rental vacancy rate was higher than a year ago, while the rates in the other regions
were unchanged from their corresponding rates last year.

Comparisons of the regional homeowner vacancy rates ran parallel to the regional rental vacancy rates,
with highest rates in the Midwest (2.1 percent) and South (1.9 percent), although they were not different from
each other, and lowest rates in the Northeast (1.2 percent) and West (1.4 percent), also not different from each
other.

When compared to third quarter 2003, the respective homeowner vacancy rates were higher in the
Midwest, lower in the South and West, and, in the Northeast, not different from a year ago.

People are moving out of the citys and into the burbs and the countrysides my cornfields are being eaten up with 5 acre tracks of housing development


28 posted on 11/04/2004 4:00:03 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK (Want to know why I don't vote Democrat?" http://www.museumofleftwinglunacy.com)
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As usual, its Clinton's fault. Or maybe Clinton holdovers at the State Department.


30 posted on 11/04/2004 4:01:56 PM PST by Doe Eyes
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