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Old 10-18-2011, 09:24 PM
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In Chicago there are more people murdered in a day than the homeless who die of hypothermia in a year.
Go ahead and post where you got that stat from.
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Dell let me help you out on this one ....

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Old 10-19-2011, 08:20 AM
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Old 10-19-2011, 08:18 AM
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Seven hundred people experiencing or at risk of homelessness are killed from hypothermia annually in the United States. Forty-four percent of the nation’s homeless are unsheltered. From the urban streets of our populated cities to the remote back-country of rural America, hypothermia - or subnormal temperature in the body - remains a leading, critical and preventable cause of injury and death among those experiencing homelessness.
http://www.nationalhomeless.org/fact.../How_Many.html

Couldn't find specific stats for Chicago but in 2003 19 people died of hypothermia in Chi-town but that included people with homes as well. Admittedly that would be an extraordinarily high number for murders in a day.

I do know approximately 1,000 people in the U.S. are struck by lightning per year so at least in America, your chances of getting struck by lightning are greater than dying of hypothermia due to being homeless or at risk of being homeless. Something to be proud of.

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In early 2007, the National Alliance to End Homelessness reported a point-in-time estimate of 744,313 people experiencing homelessness in January 2005.
700 dead per year seems like a big number but knowing that represents less than one in ten thousand, especially when considering the mental state and chemical addictions of many of the homeless, makes me think we're doing a hell of a job caring for them.

And it's private charities not the government who are caring for these folks, with a fraction of the money. Because like any other business/activity the private sector performs far better than D.C. could even dream of.
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Couldn't find specific stats for Chicago but in 2003 19 people died of hypothermia in Chi-town but that included people with homes as well. Admittedly that would be an extraordinarily high number for murders in a day.

I do know approximately 1,000 people in the U.S. are struck by lightning per year so at least in America, your chances of getting struck by lightning are greater than dying of hypothermia due to being homeless or at risk of being homeless. Something to be proud of.

700 dead per year seems like a big number but knowing that represents less than one in ten thousand, especially when considering the mental state and chemical addictions of many of the homeless, makes me think we're doing a hell of a job caring for them.

And it's private charities not the government who are caring for these folks, with a fraction of the money. Because like any other business/activity the private sector performs far better than D.C. could even dream of.
In other words, when you said, "In Chicago there are more people murdered in a day than the homeless who die of hypothermia in a year" you were just making it up.

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Dell wrote: 700 dead per year seems like a big number but knowing that represents less than one in ten thousand, especially when considering the mental state and chemical addictions of many of the homeless, makes me think we're doing a hell of a job caring for them.
Yes, Dell. That's why all those folks are joining Occupy Wall Street. Because there are so many jobs, that the number of homeless are actually decreasing, not increasing as every organization thinks (as they run out of beds and food pantries out of food, and the number of mentally ill on the street increase, and a record number of people are on food stamps), and we are taking such good care of the starving and homeless in this country. According to you.

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The nation’s homeless population increased by approximately 20,000 people from 2008 to 2009 (3 percent increase). There were also increased numbers of people experiencing homelessness in each of the subpopulations examined in this report: families, individuals, chronic, unsheltered.
God knows how many more homeless were created between 2009 and 2011 due to foreclosures and unemployment.



ttp://www.endhomelessness.org/content/article/detail/3668

National Alliance to End Homelessness: State of Homelessness in America 2011

Geeshus effing cripes. God save this country from itself and it's blind ignorance.
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Old 10-19-2011, 02:43 PM
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In other words, when you said, "In Chicago there are more people murdered in a day than the homeless who die of hypothermia in a year" you were just making it up..
No actually I was going on recollection and came pretty damn close.



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Yes, Dell. That's why all those folks are joining Occupy Wall Street. .
What a couple thousand? Yea that's huge!

They got a couple hundred in Chicago. More people show up for a pee wee football game.


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Geeshus effing cripes. God save this country from itself and it's blind ignorance.

You're right God Save this country but from the people that allow this to occur. Like the piece of crap in the following story, it's time to grow up and stop the f'n whining. Want a job? Look in the want ads. Don't want to work? Starve. It may have saved this guy's woman.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...=all#pagebreak

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Give credit where it's due:

In Jan 2005 the National Alliance to End Homelessness reported 744,313 and as of 2009 that number had decreased to 656,129 of which 61% were sheltered (403,308).

We shelter, feed, heat and support far more than that, including people here illegally, including extended members of the President's family. Instead of demanding more give praise to all we aready do. We are and always have been the most generous nation on earth, period! So again stop your whining!
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You're right God Save this country
I don't think the Invisible Honey Badger in the sky gives a $hit.
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No actually I was going on recollection and came pretty damn close.
Yes, in your imagination.

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What a couple thousand? Yea that's huge! They got a couple hundred in Chicago.
Hey, "couple hundred" in Chicago, or a couple thousand, all the same in Dell's mind

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You're right God Save this country but from the people that allow this to occur.
Like those that want all the societal benefits of living in America, especially the freedom to complain about groups they don't like, but don't want to contribute a damn thing to the country?

There are no homeless, no unemployed, no uninsured: and if they are, it's entirely their own damn fault. Right Dell?

Evening news right now in Lexington Ch 27: a story about 1 in 5 people currently living in poverty in Lexington, KY, the amount of heating assistance available to the poor this winter has been decreased by over a million dollars, severe worry about increased deaths from hypothermia this winter because of all the poor people that will have to be kicked off heating assistance this winter.

But it's all their fault, and the churches will help them. "We" don't have to worry about those lazy folk.
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Old 10-19-2011, 04:49 PM
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Here's a new "Occupy" site for aggregating all news.

http://occupyitnews.org

OWS has over $400,000 in their bank account now, from donations. They purchase food daily, provide free medical care, and computer services, sleeping bags & blankets, and have websites. They hold daily general meetings. Have multiple committees working on items of interest to them. Also have downtown storage locker filled with donations.

Night before last, Occupy New York had to defend their medical tent (free health care for all Occupy residents in NY) in the middle of the night, from the police who showed up to try and take it down without warning.

Guess who happened to be there and stand in the way of the cops, joining arms with the protesters? (btw the cops went away and left the tent for now)

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/1...via=siderecent

Looks like Geraldo Rivera (twice) and Jon Stossel (once), both of GOP-TV Faux News, tried to go to Occupy Wall Street to interview protesters, but all three times they were hounded from the premises with chants of "Fox Lies!". Video all over the internet.

It's amazing how the mainstream media is completely not covering this story, but how much news is going on at Occupy locations nationwide (hundreds of locations) and internationally, that is being covered on YouTube, blogs, Twitter, Facebook,
etc.

And one of the coolest things was Saturday night in New York, in Times Square, that made the national news: a US Marine standing off against 25 riot police, talking them down for advancing upon peaceful protesters. The cops backed down (the cops had rammed motorcycles over barriers into crowds on the sidewalk, and pushed several horses into the crowd hurting peaceful demonstrators)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=WmEHcOc0Sys
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Here's a new "Occupy" site for aggregating all news.

http://occupyitnews.org

OWS has over $400,000 in their bank account now, from donations. They purchase food daily, provide free medical care, and computer services, sleeping bags & blankets, and have websites. They hold daily general meetings. Have multiple committees working on items of interest to them. Also have downtown storage locker filled with donations.

Night before last, Occupy New York had to defend their medical tent (free health care for all Occupy residents in NY) in the middle of the night, from the police who showed up to try and take it down.

Guess who happened to be there and stand in the way of the cops, joining arms with the protesters? (btw the cops went away and left the tent for now)

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/1...via=siderecent

Looks like Geraldo Rivera (twice) and Jon Stossel (once), both of GOP-TV Faux News, tried to go to Occupy Wall Street to interview protesters, but all three times they were hounded from the premises with chants of "Fox Lies!". Video all over the internet.

It's amazing how the mainstream media is completely not covering this story, but how much news is going on at Occupy locations nationwide (hundreds of locations) and internationally, that is being covered on YouTube, blogs, Twitter, Facebook, etc.
Who opened a bank account? Seems counter-intuitive to the cause really. The "protestors" here are now negotiating with local officials for locations where they can be protected from the elements etc. This thing is beginning to trade in the street cred (what little it had) for some comfort.
A bank account? Seriously. While protesting banking.

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