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http://albertpeia.com/feedinghomelessbanned.htm
‘What would you do if you came across someone
on the street that had not had anything to eat for several days? Would
you give that person some food? Well, the next time you get that impulse
you might want to check if it is still legal to feed the homeless where you
live. Sadly, feeding the homeless has been banned in major cities all
over
This is just another example that shows that our country is being taken over
by control freaks. There seems to be this idea out there that it is the
job of the government to take care of everyone and that nobody else should even
try.
But do we really want to have a nation where you have to get the permission
of the government before you do good to your fellow
man?
It isn't as if the government has "rescued" these homeless
people. Homeless shelters all over the nation are turning people away
each night because they have no more room. There are many homeless people
that are lucky just to make it through each night alive during the winter.
Sometimes a well-timed sandwich or a cup of warm soup can make a world of
difference for a homeless person. But many
This is so twisted. In
The following are some of the major
Mayor Nutter recently banned feeding homeless people in many parts of
Philadelphia Mayor Michael
Nutter has announced a ban on the feeding of large numbers of homeless and
hungry people at sites on and near the
Mayor Nutter is imposing
the ban on all outdoor feedings of large numbers of people on city parkland,
including
Nutter says the feedings
lack both sanitary conditions and dignity.
Last June, a group of activists down in
Over the past week, twelve
members of food activist group Food Not Bombs have been arrested in
Down in
Bobby and Amanda Herring
spent more than a year providing food to homeless people in downtown
That ended two weeks ago
when the city shut down their "Feed a Friend" effort for lack of a
permit. And city officials say the couple most likely will not be able to
obtain one.
"We don't really know
what they want, we just think that they don't want us down there feeding
people," said Bobby Herring, a Christian rapper who goes by the stage name
Tre9.
A Dallas-area ministry is
suing the city over a food ordinance that restricts the group from giving meals
to the homeless.
Courts dismissed Dallas’
request for a summary judgment last week, saying the case, brought up by pastor
Don Hart (in video above) may indeed be a violation of free exercise of
religion, as protected by the Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act, the blog
Religion Clause reported.
In the court filing, the
ministry leaders argue that their Christian faith requires them to share meals
with the homeless (Jesus did!) and that the requirement that even churches and
charities provide toilets, sinks, trained staff and consent of the city keeps
them from doing so.
A few years ago,
Las Vegas, whose homeless
population has doubled in the past decade to about 12,000 people in and around
the city, joins several other cities across the country that have adopted or
considered ordinances limiting the distribution of charitable meals in parks.
Most have restricted the time and place of such handouts, hoping to discourage
homeless people from congregating and, in the view of officials, ruining
efforts to beautify downtowns and neighborhoods.
But the
That law has since been blocked by a federal judge, and since
then many
Yes, this is really true.
The following is from a recent Fox News article....
The Bloomberg
administration is now taking the term “food police” to new depths, blocking
food donations to all government-run facilities that serve the city’s homeless.
In conjunction with a
mayoral task force and the Health Department, the Department of Homeless
Services recently started enforcing new nutritional rules for food served at
city shelters. Since DHS can’t assess the nutritional content of donated food,
shelters have to turn away good Samaritans.
Can you believe that?
The bureaucrats are officially out of control.
In
One church down in
Well, I don't know about you, but I sure am going to give a cup of cold
water to someone if they need it whether I have a permit or not.
It is as if common sense has totally gone out the window in this nation.
Over in
This is the kind of thing that makes me glad that I have moved to a much
more rural location. People in the country tend to be much more relaxed.
Sadly, those that love to micro-manage others continue to get the upper hand
in
All of this is making