Currently 3 Responses
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- Thank goodness everyone is holding all sorts of benefits for Haiti. They truly do need the help they are being given. However, we have quite a few homeless and needy in the United States such as in Appalachia. Where are the benefits for our own?
The rules are bent or broken to bring in Haitian orphans, yet our own languish in this country's orphanages, waiting for the endless and often absurd red tape to be cut through. Why can't we make it easier for American orphans to be adopted?
I've noticed that the United States jumps through hoops to help anyone in the world who is in trouble, but if we have need for outside assistance, we are told "Do it yourselves!" And although our government AND our people give more than any other country, we are accused of being mean-spirited and miserly.
Frankly, I'm so fed up with it, I'm ready to close our coffers to anyone in need outside the USA!
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- What is it with politicians these days? They are elected to represent the public, but as soon as they get in office they decide to do whatever is best for themselves - egos and power. They think they know better than the public "what is good for them". I wish they would take their hands out of my pocket and find productive work for themselves.
Speaking of the homeless, I live downtown across from the park. I think these college kids that come here Friday evenings to give out free food should do it in their parents' neighborhood. Attract the homeless to Lakewood Ranch or one of the other gated communities where these privileged kids live. See how they like it when they wake up to see strangers sleeping on their porch Saturday morning.
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- So now we'll have a sheltered place for the homeless to occupy. It's dumb to build a garage without retail space and/or residential units attached to it. It will be a boondoggle as are all city dictated and operated projects. While we're at it, let's have yet another bus running 12 to 16 hours a day from Anna Maria through Longboat Key into Sarasota having a hand full of passengers per trip at $0.75 per person. Now that's a real breakeven!!! For all of the hundreds of thousands spent offering a huge money losing service, we could buy a car for all of the regulars including gas and maintenance and save a fortune. For irregular users, we can provide them with free taxi service.
- May
26 Celtic Curse: An Yvonne Suarez Travel Mystery
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26 Memorial Day Concert/Service
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm - May
26 USFSM Open House
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm - May
27 Gentle Yoga and Meditation with Lynn Burgess
10:00 am - 11:00 am
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Going for the gold
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Culinary roots
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