bloodhacker2
04-30-2009, 04:33 PM
Those unwilling to fight for freedom will lose it.
Ever wonder why our economy is in the tank, or why our taxes are so high,�
or why both parents have to work to support their families?�
The answer is entitlements! The below report is a good indicator
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Welfare just ain't what it used to be!��December 22, 2007
Sharon Jasper has been victimized.� Poor thing....she has been rabidly wronged.�
She has become a Section 8 care case -- the victim of ever changing public housing policies.
Sharon Jasper has spent 57 of her 58 years dedicated to one cause and one cause only,�and�
has nothing to show for her dedicated servitude..��
She has lived in�Section 8 housing all but 1 of her 58 years.
It was a legacy passed down from her parents who moved into Section 8 housing in 1949 when�
she was six months old. �She has passed the legacy down to her children, but fears they may�
have to get jobs to pay for the utilities and deposits.�
She laments about her one year hiatus from the comfort of her Section 8 nirvana,�
' I tried it for a year -- you know,�working and all.� It's not anything I would want to go through�
again, or wish on anyone in my family, but I am damn proud of that year.'
Sharon�was moved out of her St. Bernard housing project after hurricane Katrina and into a new,�
yet albeit, substandard quarterage.� As can be noted from the above photo of her new Section 8 home,�
it is repugnant and not suitable for someone of Sharon Jasper's seniority status in the system��
'Don't be fooled by them hardwood floors,' says��Sharon.
They told me they were putting in scraped wood floors cause it was more expensive and elegant, but�
I am not a fool --�that was just a way to make me take scratched up wood because I am black.��
The 60 inch HD TV? �It may look nice but it is not a plasma.� It's not a plasma because I'm black.��
Now they want me to pay a deposit and utilities on this dump.' 'Do you know why?'
She has held her tongue in silence through the years of abuse by the system, but it came to a head at
the�New Orleans' city council meeting where discussions were under way about the tearing down of the�
St. Bernard projects.� When a near riotous exchange between groups opposing the tearing down of�
St. Bernard and groups wanting the dilapidated buildings torn down and newer ones built, Sharon�unleashed�
verbal hell with her once silenced tongue. �The object of her oratory prowess was an acquiescent poor white boy in attendance.��
The context of her scathing rebuke was, 'Just because you pay for my house, my car, my big screen�
and my food, I will not be treated like a slave!' and 'Back up and Shut up!� Shut up, white boy!� Shut up, white boy!'
Recapping from the mental log of the city council minutes in her head,��Sharon�repines,�
'Our families have been displaced all over the United States.� They are being forced to commit crimes in�
cities they are unfamiliar with. �It is a very uncomfortable situation for them.. �Bring them back, then let's talk about redevelopment.'����
Sharon�directs the reporter's attention across the street to Duncan Plaza�where homeless people are living�
in tents and states that, 'I might do better out there with one of these tents.'� She further lamented her�
sentiments about her situation, 'I might be poor, but I don't have to live poor.'
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Any wonder why this country is in the shape it is?� Maybe we should all just chip in and�
get her the�plasma TV�she so richly deserves!�
Remember to pay your taxes-�Sharon�needs your help!
Spread the wealth.
Ever wonder why our economy is in the tank, or why our taxes are so high,�
or why both parents have to work to support their families?�
The answer is entitlements! The below report is a good indicator
http://i41.tinypic.com/21owzdx.jpg
Welfare just ain't what it used to be!��December 22, 2007
Sharon Jasper has been victimized.� Poor thing....she has been rabidly wronged.�
She has become a Section 8 care case -- the victim of ever changing public housing policies.
Sharon Jasper has spent 57 of her 58 years dedicated to one cause and one cause only,�and�
has nothing to show for her dedicated servitude..��
She has lived in�Section 8 housing all but 1 of her 58 years.
It was a legacy passed down from her parents who moved into Section 8 housing in 1949 when�
she was six months old. �She has passed the legacy down to her children, but fears they may�
have to get jobs to pay for the utilities and deposits.�
She laments about her one year hiatus from the comfort of her Section 8 nirvana,�
' I tried it for a year -- you know,�working and all.� It's not anything I would want to go through�
again, or wish on anyone in my family, but I am damn proud of that year.'
Sharon�was moved out of her St. Bernard housing project after hurricane Katrina and into a new,�
yet albeit, substandard quarterage.� As can be noted from the above photo of her new Section 8 home,�
it is repugnant and not suitable for someone of Sharon Jasper's seniority status in the system��
'Don't be fooled by them hardwood floors,' says��Sharon.
They told me they were putting in scraped wood floors cause it was more expensive and elegant, but�
I am not a fool --�that was just a way to make me take scratched up wood because I am black.��
The 60 inch HD TV? �It may look nice but it is not a plasma.� It's not a plasma because I'm black.��
Now they want me to pay a deposit and utilities on this dump.' 'Do you know why?'
She has held her tongue in silence through the years of abuse by the system, but it came to a head at
the�New Orleans' city council meeting where discussions were under way about the tearing down of the�
St. Bernard projects.� When a near riotous exchange between groups opposing the tearing down of�
St. Bernard and groups wanting the dilapidated buildings torn down and newer ones built, Sharon�unleashed�
verbal hell with her once silenced tongue. �The object of her oratory prowess was an acquiescent poor white boy in attendance.��
The context of her scathing rebuke was, 'Just because you pay for my house, my car, my big screen�
and my food, I will not be treated like a slave!' and 'Back up and Shut up!� Shut up, white boy!� Shut up, white boy!'
Recapping from the mental log of the city council minutes in her head,��Sharon�repines,�
'Our families have been displaced all over the United States.� They are being forced to commit crimes in�
cities they are unfamiliar with. �It is a very uncomfortable situation for them.. �Bring them back, then let's talk about redevelopment.'����
Sharon�directs the reporter's attention across the street to Duncan Plaza�where homeless people are living�
in tents and states that, 'I might do better out there with one of these tents.'� She further lamented her�
sentiments about her situation, 'I might be poor, but I don't have to live poor.'
=============================================================================
Any wonder why this country is in the shape it is?� Maybe we should all just chip in and�
get her the�plasma TV�she so richly deserves!�
Remember to pay your taxes-�Sharon�needs your help!
Spread the wealth.