[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help] 

Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

The INCREDIBLE Impacts of Methylene Blue

The LARGEST Eruptions since the Merapi Disaster in 2010 at Lewotobi Laki Laki in Indonesia

Feds ARREST 11 Leftists For AMBUSH On ICE, 2 Cops Shot, Organized Terror Cell Targeted ICE In Texas

What is quantum computing?

12 Important Questions We Should Be Asking About The Cover Up The Truth About Jeffrey Epstein

TSA quietly scraps security check that every passenger dreads

Iran Receives Emergency Airlift of Chinese Air Defence Systems as Israel Considers New Attacks

Russia reportedly used its new, inexpensive Chernika kamikaze drone in the Ukraine

Iran's President Says the US Pledged Israel Wouldn't Attack During Previous Nuclear Negotiations

Will Japan's Rice Price Shock Lead To Government Collapse And Spark A Global Bond Crisis

Beware The 'Omniwar': Catherine Austin Fitts Fears 'Weaponization Of Everything'

Roger Stone: AG Pam Bondi Must Answer For 14 Terabytes Claim Of Child Torture Videos!

'Hit Us, Please' - America's Left Issues A 'Broken Arrow' Signal To Europe

Cash Jordan Trump Deports ‘Thousands of Migrants’ to Africa… on Purpose

Gunman Ambushes Border Patrol Agents In Texas Amid Anti-ICE Rhetoric From Democrats

Texas Flood

Why America Built A Forest From Canada To Texas

Tucker Carlson Interviews President of Iran Mosoud Pezeshkian

PROOF Netanyahu Wants US To Fight His Wars

RAPID CRUSTAL MOVEMENT DETECTED- Are the Unusual Earthquakes TRIGGER for MORE (in Japan and Italy) ?

Google Bets Big On Nuclear Fusion

Iran sets a world record by deporting 300,000 illegal refugees in 14 days

Brazilian Women Soccer Players (in Bikinis) Incredible Skills

Watch: Mexico City Protest Against American Ex-Pat 'Invasion' Turns Viole

Kazakhstan Just BETRAYED Russia - Takes gunpowder out of Putin’s Hands

Why CNN & Fareed Zakaria are Wrong About Iran and Trump

Something Is Going Deeply WRONG In Russia

329 Rivers in China Exceed Flood Warnings, With 75,000 Dams in Critical Condition

Command Of Russian Army 'Undermined' After 16 Of Putin's Generals Killed At War, UK Says

Rickards: Superintelligence Will Never Arrive


Activism
See other Activism Articles

Title: A Homeless Solution: IF people care!
Source: Keeper of the Flame
URL Source: http://jimsorrell.proboards33.com
Published: Sep 5, 2006
Author: James Sorrell
Post Date: 2006-09-05 18:50:38 by CaptainChurch
Keywords: homeless, home, hope
Views: 426
Comments: 26

To ALL : --->Having experienced homelessness (by losing an investment), I see that current "shelters" are warehouses, the pinnacle of Tokenism, the visible tip of the iceberg. Everyone needs a home, to maintain a steady balance to succeed.....homeless people are on shifting sand! "Shelters" should be "clearing houses" ...(only a short stay & then re-located into the community)... a clearing house with a built in "buddy-system" ["matching" process begins the first day with someone who, like themselves, needs someone to look after their interests!] that prevents "drowning"; for even the oldest book says that it is "not good for man to be alone"...he just gets into trouble. A "clearing house" staff would get to know the person quickly and intensely (A predator wouldn't like to be known, so he flees the community.....which is your Best form of protection!).

People would work in the "clearing houses" that know the community and its' people, like matchmakers, matching up folks with a compatable job, and living with someone in their home. The same book says "Open your homes to strangers", and with proper human concern for the homeless first..... [instead of social "companies" who use the homeless for their funding & grants, jobs and their own homes & lives.....and are themselves the other problem, besides obscene community apathy nationwide.] .....with proper concern for the people themselves who need a home, and who could fit quickly into a community's job and housing structure, and complement it..... instead of herding the homeless out of sight into a warehouse.....or, in one case, a basement "sewer" [As single men in Madison, WI are treated, with very unsanitary conditions] Everyone needs a home....to grow into a mature, contributing community member & good neighbor, with a real life!

A model of such a new system should be set up, and then used everywhere for man's humanity to man! --->>>(Old folks who face having to leave their homes, because they can't take care of themselves adequately, and terrified of "old folks home/managed care facilities", could be properly matched up with a compatible homeless person, and both would benefit!) Best regards, James Sorrell

jamessorrell2003@yahoo.com


General - A Homeless Solution: IF people care! From: fuzzwald

A while ago, homelessness was seen as a problem that other countries had. Poorer countries. But, during the Reagan years, the idea took hold that homeless people deserved their predicament and/or wanted it. Limbaugh's "homeless update" was symptomatic of the cold hearted, greed headed, stupid rationalization of suffering that gets de-oderized and pawned off as conservative ideology. Now we have a whole generation of Americans who are none the wiser. (More recently, the same transformation of thought is being directed at democracy and the Bill of Rights. But that's for another discussion board.)

Almost any plan to aid the homeless is an improvement over the current state of affairs.


A Post Script story........

Kelcy Ruiz, a homeless man who was stabbed to death Monday, May 9, 2005. Homeless Man Dies Saving Woman * Defended Restaurateur From Intruder May 12, 2005 3:56 pm US/Pacific MIAMI (AP) ---A homeless man who did odd jobs for a local restaurateur was stabbed to death as he defended her against a knife-wielding intruder, authorities said. Kelcy Ruiz, 32, was mourned as a hero for coming to the aid of Melida Murillo during an attack Monday at her Colombian restaurant, Mama Leonor. Ruiz, described by relatives as a crack cocaine addict who lived mainly on Miami's downtown streets, did occasional work for Murillo in exchange for food. "Even though he was a forgotten member of society, he acted better than most people who are not homeless," said Detective Delrish Moss, spokesman for the Miami Police Department.

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 26.

#4. To: CaptainChurch (#0)

I had this idea after seeing Jurassic Park.

The answer to so many of America's problems, is to clone dinosaurs. Here's why.

1. We clone T-rexes, and Velociraptors. Not a whole bunch, just enough to cover enough of a large city. Let's say it's Minneapolis. We need about half a dozen T-rexes, and probably a dozen velociraptors. Now that we've got these dinosaurs, what else do we need?

Well, we need people to work with them, train them, clean up after them, and of course feed them. They'll need veterinary care, and of course we'd need people to wrangle them when they're done with their shift. You see, this is what I propose.

We clone these dinosaurs, and then let them loose at night. We make a mandatory curfew of 1:00AM, and we give the dinosaurs 5 hours loose time to run the streets. Now, you probably think this is a bad idea, but it's not.

For starters, you get rid of your homeless problem pretty fast. These people will seek shelter, or be eaten by dinosaurs. These people could be given jobs, wages, and such taking care of these dinosaurs, and since most homeless people are crazy, they'd probably have no problems with the fact they're babysitting a 60 foot long reptile.

Then, there's the issue of Gangs, drugs and such. If you're out doing something you shouldn't after curfew, and are breaking the law, the dinosaur doesn't care, because the dinosaur is hungry, and will eat your sorry lawbreaking ass.

Now, a bunch of free roaming dinosaurs will cause a lot of property damage. Well, if we let them loose in the bad neighborhoods, it's not a big deal, because we need to gentrify those parts of town, and what better way to demolish a crack house than to have a giant dinosaur crash through it?

On top of all that, it will inspire kids to study science, because as all scientists know, we all start with Dinosaurs to teach us about the world, and all kinds of other stuff. Soon, math scores go up, and pretty soon, you have a bunch of geniuses kicking the asses of the Chinese and we're back in first place when it comes to education.

EVEN BETTER STILL... There could be dino petting zoos to generate revenue to help house the homeless who don't want to be eaten by dinosaurs, this idea pays for itself in a very short amount of time.

EVEN THE WORST CASE SCENARIO is a win win. You see, if Dinosaurs start to reproduce, they'll spread out, and this means a new hunting season. Less deer on our highways. Tighter knit communities who form neighborhood watches to hunt down dinosaurs. Dinoburgers.

And the very best part about the cloning of dinosaurs, is that once they're back, if we have to kill them off, it won't be like anyone will miss them.

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2006-09-05   19:59:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: All (#4)

To: CaptainChurch

I had this idea after seeing Jurassic Park.

The answer to so many of America's problems, is to clone dinosaurs. Here's why.

1. We clone T-rexes, and Velociraptors. Not a whole bunch, just enough to cover enough of a large city. Let's say it's Minneapolis. We need about half a dozen T-rexes, and probably a dozen velociraptors. Now that we've got these dinosaurs, what else do we need?

Well, we need people to work with them, train them, clean up after them, and of course feed them. They'll need veterinary care, and of course we'd need people to wrangle them when they're done with their shift. You see, this is what I propose.

We clone these dinosaurs, and then let them loose at night. We make a mandatory curfew of 1:00AM, and we give the dinosaurs 5 hours loose time to run the streets. Now, you probably think this is a bad idea, but it's not.

For starters, you get rid of your homeless problem pretty fast. These people will seek shelter, or be eaten by dinosaurs. These people could be given jobs, wages, and such taking care of these dinosaurs, and since most homeless people are crazy, they'd probably have no problems with the fact they're babysitting a 60 foot long reptile.

Then, there's the issue of Gangs, drugs and such. If you're out doing something you shouldn't after curfew, and are breaking the law, the dinosaur doesn't care, because the dinosaur is hungry, and will eat your sorry lawbreaking ass.

Now, a bunch of free roaming dinosaurs will cause a lot of property damage. Well, if we let them loose in the bad neighborhoods, it's not a big deal, because we need to gentrify those parts of town, and what better way to demolish a crack house than to have a giant dinosaur crash through it?

On top of all that, it will inspire kids to study science, because as all scientists know, we all start with Dinosaurs to teach us about the world, and all kinds of other stuff. Soon, math scores go up, and pretty soon, you have a bunch of geniuses kicking the asses of the Chinese and we're back in first place when it comes to education.

EVEN BETTER STILL... There could be dino petting zoos to generate revenue to help house the homeless who don't want to be eaten by dinosaurs, this idea pays for itself in a very short amount of time.

EVEN THE WORST CASE SCENARIO is a win win. You see, if Dinosaurs start to reproduce, they'll spread out, and this means a new hunting season. Less deer on our highways. Tighter knit communities who form neighborhood watches to hunt down dinosaurs. Dinoburgers.

And the very best part about the cloning of dinosaurs, is that once they're back, if we have to kill them off, it won't be like anyone will miss them.

And yet nobody comments on my BRILLIANT Dinosaur Idea to cure the homeless problem.

You people are a bunch of squares who don't think outside the box.

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2006-09-09   16:49:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#23)

And yet nobody comments on my BRILLIANT Dinosaur Idea to cure the homeless problem.

Ingenious - I'll say that.

But anything would be better than what we have going on today.

Wouldn't it?

Lod  posted on  2006-09-09   17:17:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


Replies to Comment # 26.

        There are no replies to Comment # 26.


End Trace Mode for Comment # 26.

TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest


[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help]