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Politics: Where we struggle to kneel in the muck.
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09-30-2004, 01:19 PM
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Originally posted by Say_hello_for_me
Bottom line: If we are going to have section 8 or public housing, it should not be concentrated; rather, the burden should be imposed everywhere within reason. Before the argument was shifted to the causes of suburbanization (by me, heh heh heh), this was essentially it. I originally posted an article from the Chicago Suntimes that detailed how there are numerous suburbs in Chicago that have no section 8, whereas the absolute worst neighborhoods in the city (Lawndale, Englewood) are overrun with concentrated vouchers and public housing.
The premise is:
1.) If Johnson declares a war on Poverty, then we should all be equally enlisted;
2.) If anyone declares any kind of war on anything, we should not be fighting to lose (sound familiar?).
I promise the rest of ya, this is my last post on the thread. Ya weren't supposed to like hearing it. Who else here could attack Dems, Republicans and Sebby in one political string?
He(the real Right)llo
I am all for Section 8 housing in River Oaks. I'm with you, I guess.
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