As the democratic convention nears I am impressed with this solution found for the homeless.
“If they don’t want to get caught up in the protests or demonstrations, we’ll find other activities that will keep them busy,” said John Parvensky, President of the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless.
A plan has been developed to provide interested homeless people with free access to cultural activities. They include the Denver Zoo and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, and they won’t have to worry about paying for transportation.
“We’ll have bus tokens if they need them,” Parvensky said.
Also five, big screen TVs are being donated to a teen day shelter. One hope is to engage some of the homeless children in the political process by allowing them to see convention unfold on television. But another purpose is to draw them away from the streets while the convention is underway.
Now this could make one wonder why? The all inclusive party doesn't want this problem in plain view? One would think hiding the problem, as if ashamed, is not "change you can believe in" Sounds like status quo to me.
Then we all know about the cause celebs Tim Robbins and Susan Serandon.
NEW YORK - Actors Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins have said they oppose a huge hospital development in Manhattan's historic Greenwich Village.
The two actors live a block from the hospital and took turns commenting Tuesday during a six-hour public hearing of the Landmarks Preservation Commission on the plans by St. Vincent's Hospital for an extensive upgrade.
Sarandon asked the commissioners to "slow down" and look at the alternatives. Robbins described a plan by St. Vincent's for a hospital tower as "an architectural abomination." The two actors are partners and have two teenage sons.
St. Vincent's Senior Vice President Bernadette Kingham-Bez says the hospital would have no comment on the actors' comments.







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Fine Postman, when they start trying to build more Nuclear reactors or a oil refinery in AZ, we can use your neighborhood, right?
Any citizen has the right to address their city council, or zoning commission about proposed changes, or developments. If not, then let us know your crossroads, or zipcode, and we'll get that reactor started soon. Oh, and the nuclear waste can be stored in/ under your kids' public school right?
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