Lighthouse Missions Julie is a pyrography by Radical Reconstruction Fine Art Featuring Nancy Wood which was uploaded on August 25th, 2010.
Lighthouse Missions Julie
Julie Wrote: We have a pantry set up in the garage to house all of the food that we serve to the homeless community in the Santiago Riverbed...after... more
Title
Lighthouse Missions Julie
Artist
Radical Reconstruction Fine Art Featuring Nancy Wood
Medium
Pyrography - Photography
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Julie Wrote: We have a pantry set up in the garage to house all of the food that we serve to the homeless community in the Santiago Riverbed...after all we have plenty of food, fresh, frozen, canned...we bring lunch to the homeless on Sunday when the local soup-kitchen is closed...one of our 'friends' who I call The Captain...
Radical Reconstruction Responds: Julie, please stop calling us by pet names as if we are a sub-species. You are saving yourself from having to buy groceries, which is why most 'Christians,' open a food-bank account. You are not connected with our needs; when you give us nickel-bag ramen; you just stand there when Gloria shouts, 'save your plates for seconds,' both of you know communicable disease is spread that way. When Gloria shrugs and says, 'Clean plates cost a dime,' why don't you stand up for us, and demand that she spend a dime on us, as if our lives are worth more than that. She can afford it; Mary's kitchen takes in one hundred thousand dollars a week, in donations, grants, and the collection plate.
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August 25th, 2010
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Radical Reconstruction Fine Art Featuring Nancy Wood
Vivian! Actually this picture, of posteriors, gets more hits than anything else on my page. And Julie had better be glad that's all I have to say about it! (For Now) I suppose it's shocking that seemingly happy sweet ladies perpetuate poverty, in order to have their hand in the charity cookie jar. There is an unspoken policy, implemented by all of the 'good Christians' which targets the homeless with something far worse than deliberate indifference: it makes homeless people grist for the Charity Mill and targets just about anyone who ever imagined that she could get 'help' toward getting off of the street. Not a chance, Poly Anna; poverty is big business. It's 'The Most Gruesome Story Ever Told.' My sister and her minister hubby, were writing a movie, but they got distracted by all of the free stuff and drugs on the street charity circuit, (When Do Gooders Go Bad) which leaves it up to me to tell the Dickensonian tale! Stay tuned. Have you ever seen coyotes pick off bunny rabbits, at dusk, along the river bank; welcome to 'homeless support groups and charities:' Coyote Packs.