I blame the ACLU. Regan should have waited however, and forced the courts to release the wacko’s.
I blame Susan Sarandon for not telling her present savior, ObaMao, who is in office...for not fixing it. Or maybe even Mr. Old Blue Dress—he was there for 8 years and did nothing about it.
In her mind, there weren’t homeless prior to January 1981?
So, how does she explain the homeless that became so after January 2009?
There IS, however a small percentage of people that won't work to earn the money that buys home and food.
A man with the security of home and food can do ANYthing
Almost every successful man's story has had, in part, some sort of .. "I had hit bottom ... living in a car ... etc."
And got out of the car into a room, an apartment, a home, a wife and kids, cars, yachts ... youtube !
There is no homeless problem in America. I have not seen a story in the media about the homeless since the Bush years. I do not expect to see another story on homeless until another Republican wins the WH, which may be never.
That stupid woman’s brains are hanging off her chest.
Susan Sarandon is on the list of actors whose works I will not watch. Others include George Clooney, Vanessa Redgrave, Jane Fonda, Ed Asner, Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, and Alec Baldwin. A sorry lot. I cannot bear to see them.
I remember her for the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
From Wiki on Deinstitutionalisation:
The consumer or ex-patient movement, began as protests in the 1970s, forming groups such as Liberation of Mental Patients, Project Release, Insane Liberation Front, and the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).[1]
Many of the participants consisted of ex-patients of mental institutions who felt the need to challenge the system's treatment of the mentally ill.[1] Initially, this movement targeted issues surrounding involuntary commitment, use of electroconvulsive therapy, anti-psychotic medication, and coercive psychiatry.[1] Many of these advocacy groups were successful in the judiciary system. In 1975, the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ruled in favour of the Mental Patient's Liberation Front of Rogers v. Okin,[1] establishing the right of a patient to refuse treatment.
A 1975 award-winning film, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, sent a message regarding the rights of those committed involuntarily. That same year, the U.S. Supreme Court restricted the rights of states to incarcerate someone who was not violent. This was followed up with a 1978 ruling further restricting states from confining anyone involuntarily for mental illness.
Fancy that - it all happened during Ford's and Carter's tenure.
They distribute that shared one IQ point rather sparingly in H-Wood, apparently.
What a bimbo.
Does anyone really pay attention to that sloppy old whore? Between her and that Armenian hag cher, geez, who keeps sticking microphones in their faces?
Susan Sarandon? A name I haven’t seen or heard in years. Is she still around? I though she did “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” and died shortly thereafter.
I blame the left for everything from toothaches to rainy days.
Reagan has been out of office for over a quarter of a century, and he still lives rent free in the heads of the most damaged Leftists.
50 years from now, they’ll still hate Reagan and Bush for all the ills of the nation they have ripped apart.
Of course the act of ripping it apart will be seen as negligible cause, if any, for any damage.
Southern Grandma: Bless her little heart.
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I blame Hollywierd. Liberals discovered that a sappy, tearful video of a “homeless” cat or dog would get more attention.
Ever notice how animals are almost more valued than human beings by the stupid Liberal Left?
Her lifestyle?
Boring audiences to death.
Just another brainless Jersey twit.