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OT, Homeless
Police think man apprehended after stealing a backhoe, may be homeless. ^_^
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On 02/21/2016 04:02 PM, Uncle Monster wrote:
Police think man apprehended after stealing a backhoe, may be homeless. ^_^ http://www.msn.com/en-us/video/downt...id=mailsignout [8~{} Uncle Duh Monster Considering all the problems homeless people cause, I think they should make it illegal to be homeless. |
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Police think man apprehended after stealing a backhoe, may be homeless. ^_^ http://www.msn.com/en-us/video/downt...id=mailsignout [8~{} Uncle Duh Monster Considering all the problems homeless people cause, I think they should make it illegal to be homeless. Build a wall around all the homeless ! then put a roof on it .. --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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On Sun, 21 Feb 2016 14:02:06 -0800 (PST), Uncle Monster
wrote: Police think man apprehended after stealing a backhoe, may be homeless. ^_^ http://www.msn.com/en-us/video/downt...id=mailsignout [8~{} Uncle Duh Monster The bridge is the "new" 7 Mile Bridge, Most of the old bridge stands beside it and is largely a fishing pier. The movie True Lies was partly filmed there. Remember Jamie Lee Curtis was rescued before the fatal vehicle crash at the end? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_Lies |
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On Sun, 21 Feb 2016 15:24:53 -0800, Oren wrote:
The movie True Lies was partly filmed there. Remember Jamie Lee Curtis was rescued before the fatal vehicle crash at the end? Those were nice tits! 8) |
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On Sun, 21 Feb 2016 17:52:22 -0600, Gordon Shumway
wrote: On Sun, 21 Feb 2016 15:24:53 -0800, Oren wrote: The movie True Lies was partly filmed there. Remember Jamie Lee Curtis was rescued before the fatal vehicle crash at the end? Those were nice tits! 8) I loved her strip tease. She seemed to have little experience, made me laugh. Awkward and funny. |
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On 2/21/2016 5:02 PM, Uncle Monster wrote:
Police think man apprehended after stealing a backhoe, may be homeless. ^_^ Not anymore. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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On Sun, 21 Feb 2016 19:41:19 -0500, Meanie
wrote: On 2/21/2016 5:02 PM, Uncle Monster wrote: Police think man apprehended after stealing a backhoe, may be homeless. ^_^ Not anymore. Chuckle -- Sometimes you just have a bad day at the dungeon |
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On Sunday, February 21, 2016 at 4:09:27 PM UTC-6, philo wrote:
On 02/21/2016 04:02 PM, Uncle Monster wrote: Police think man apprehended after stealing a backhoe, may be homeless. ^_^ http://www.msn.com/en-us/video/downt...id=mailsignout [8~{} Uncle Duh Monster Considering all the problems homeless people cause, I think they should make it illegal to be homeless. I had a lot of problems with "Urban Campers" when I had an office and warehouse. They were like bears invading a neighborhood. They'd break into cars and buildings like foraging wild animals. Me and my brother pepper sprayed lot of them. o_O [8~{} Uncle Bare Monster |
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On Sun, 21 Feb 2016 17:12:38 -0800 (PST), Uncle Monster
wrote: I had a lot of problems with "Urban Campers" when I had an office and warehouse. They were like bears invading a neighborhood. They'd break into cars and buildings like foraging wild animals. Me and my brother pepper sprayed lot of them. o_O Sort of like insect repellant. |
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On Sunday, February 21, 2016 at 7:16:18 PM UTC-6, Oren wrote:
On Sun, 21 Feb 2016 17:12:38 -0800 (PST), Uncle Monster wrote: I had a lot of problems with "Urban Campers" when I had an office and warehouse. They were like bears invading a neighborhood. They'd break into cars and buildings like foraging wild animals. Me and my brother pepper sprayed lot of them. o_O Sort of like insect repellant. We got the police issue pepper spray from a uniform supply company because it was a lot of paperwork and legal trouble to shoot and kill someone. We were friends with the CAP "City Action Patrol" who were a private security organization hired by downtown merchants to patrol the city center and augment the police patrols. The CAP guys told me that the majority of The Urban Campers were mentally ill or had been released from prison and there was little or no help available for them. Most of them avoided the church run shelters because there were simple rules like those prohibiting drugs and alcohol. I suppose a UC would rather sleep stoned or drunk under a bridge than in a warm clean bed at a church run shelter. I had to run them off all the time. o_O [8~{} Uncle Mean Monster |
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On 2/21/2016 11:39 PM, Uncle Monster wrote:
We got the police issue pepper spray from a uniform supply company because it was a lot of paperwork and legal trouble to shoot and kill someone. We were friends with the CAP "City Action Patrol" who were a private security organization hired by downtown merchants to patrol the city center and augment the police patrols. The CAP guys told me that the majority of The Urban Campers were mentally ill or had been released from prison and there was little or no help available for them. Most of them avoided the church run shelters because there were simple rules like those prohibiting drugs and alcohol. I suppose a UC would rather sleep stoned or drunk under a bridge than in a warm clean bed at a church run shelter. I had to run them off all the time. o_O [8~{} Uncle Mean Monster What did you do with them after they got a face full of pepper spray? Now you got a homeless person wiping his (her) face, and laying on the ground. Call a taxi, and have the person relocated, trap and release? -- .. Christopher A. Young learn more about Jesus .. www.lds.org .. .. |
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UNCLE RUBBER LIPS MONSTER TALKS ABOUT HIM "BEING HOMELESS"
On 2/21/2016 2:02 PM, Uncle Monster wrote:
Police think man apprehended after stealing a backhoe, may be homeless. ^_^ http://www.msn.com/en-us/video/downt...id=mailsignout [8~{} Uncle Duh Monster Better to be homeless than brainless. LOL |
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On Sunday, February 21, 2016 at 6:25:03 PM UTC-5, Oren wrote:
On Sun, 21 Feb 2016 14:02:06 -0800 (PST), Uncle Monster wrote: Police think man apprehended after stealing a backhoe, may be homeless. ^_^ http://www.msn.com/en-us/video/downt...id=mailsignout [8~{} Uncle Duh Monster The bridge is the "new" 7 Mile Bridge, Most of the old bridge stands beside it and is largely a fishing pier. The movie True Lies was partly filmed there. Remember Jamie Lee Curtis was rescued before the fatal vehicle crash at the end? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_Lies My husband rented a helicopter from the same outfit that the movie used. The pilot told him that Jamie Lee Curtis was absolutely fearless about doing her own stunts, but that Schwarzenegger was a wuss. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Mon, 22 Feb 2016 12:33:32 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
wrote: On Sunday, February 21, 2016 at 6:25:03 PM UTC-5, Oren wrote: On Sun, 21 Feb 2016 14:02:06 -0800 (PST), Uncle Monster wrote: Police think man apprehended after stealing a backhoe, may be homeless. ^_^ http://www.msn.com/en-us/video/downt...id=mailsignout [8~{} Uncle Duh Monster The bridge is the "new" 7 Mile Bridge, Most of the old bridge stands beside it and is largely a fishing pier. The movie True Lies was partly filmed there. Remember Jamie Lee Curtis was rescued before the fatal vehicle crash at the end? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_Lies My husband rented a helicopter from the same outfit that the movie used. The pilot told him that Jamie Lee Curtis was absolutely fearless about doing her own stunts, but that Schwarzenegger was a wuss. Cindy Hamilton She's much more attractive to. Easier on the eyes. |
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On Sun, 21 Feb 2016 20:39:30 -0800 (PST), Uncle Monster
wrote: On Sunday, February 21, 2016 at 7:16:18 PM UTC-6, Oren wrote: On Sun, 21 Feb 2016 17:12:38 -0800 (PST), Uncle Monster wrote: I had a lot of problems with "Urban Campers" when I had an office and warehouse. They were like bears invading a neighborhood. They'd break into cars and buildings like foraging wild animals. Me and my brother pepper sprayed lot of them. o_O Sort of like insect repellant. We got the police issue pepper spray from a uniform supply company because it was a lot of paperwork and legal trouble to shoot and kill someone. We were friends with the CAP "City Action Patrol" who were a private security organization hired by downtown merchants to patrol the city center and augment the police patrols. The CAP guys told me that the majority of The Urban Campers were mentally ill Yes, it's really sad. Back in the 70's iirc, one mentally ill person sued, through his lawyer, to get released, and the court decided that if he weren't a danger to himself or others and he wanted to get out of forced confinement in a mental hospital, he had that right. And I have to agree with that. But somehow, many or most states took that as permission to expel all the non-violent mentally ill people from the state asylums, even though they hadn't requested it and didn't want it. Many or most are too sick to hold a job, or even run their lives (pay rent, utilities) if they had money, and end up living on the street. And it's been 40 years and we haven't undone this. or had been released from prison I'm not commenting on them. and there was little or no help available for them. Most of them avoided the church run shelters because there were simple rules like those prohibiting drugs and alcohol. I suppose a UC would rather sleep stoned or drunk under a bridge than in a warm clean bed at a church run shelter. I had to run them off all the time. o_O [8~{} Uncle Mean Monster |
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On 2/22/2016 11:58 PM, Micky wrote:
Yes, it's really sad. Back in the 70's iirc, one mentally ill person sued, through his lawyer, to get released, and the court decided that if he weren't a danger to himself or others and he wanted to get out of forced confinement in a mental hospital, he had that right. And I have to agree with that. But somehow, many or most states took that as permission to expel all the non-violent mentally ill people from the state asylums, even though they hadn't requested it and didn't want it. Many or most are too sick to hold a job, or even run their lives (pay rent, utilities) if they had money, and end up living on the street. And it's been 40 years and we haven't undone this. I suspect it was a budget issue. The local governments would rather spend the money on salaries, booze, limo for the boss, etc. So, the mental defectives end up in jail instead of group homes. Really sad, their quality of life doesn't improve much. -- .. Christopher A. Young learn more about Jesus .. www.lds.org .. .. |
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On Sun, 21 Feb 2016 20:39:30 -0800 (PST), Uncle Monster
wrote: and there was little or no help available for them. Most of them avoided the church run shelters because there were simple rules like those prohibiting drugs and alcohol. I suppose a UC would rather sleep stoned or drunk under a bridge than in a warm clean bed at a church run shelter. I had to run them off all the time. o_O [8~{} Uncle Mean Monster I'm fortunate only have been just visiting in a homeless shelter. My understanding from talking to staff members is that theft is a huge problem. Even having staff members awake 24/7 and watching over, it's still a huge problem. And the shelter's property also disappears at rapid rate. I can imagine the people who live there want to be some where else instead. -- .. Christopher A. Young learn more about Jesus .. www.lds.org .. .. |
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On Mon, 22 Feb 2016 23:58:42 -0500, Micky wrote:
We got the police issue pepper spray from a uniform supply company because it was a lot of paperwork and legal trouble to shoot and kill someone. We were friends with the CAP "City Action Patrol" who were a private security organization hired by downtown merchants to patrol the city center and augment the police patrols. The CAP guys told me that the majority of The Urban Campers were mentally ill Yes, it's really sad. Back in the 70's iirc, one mentally ill person sued, through his lawyer, to get released, and the court decided that if he weren't a danger to himself or others and he wanted to get out of forced confinement in a mental hospital, he had that right. And I have to agree with that. But somehow, many or most states took that as permission to expel all the non-violent mentally ill people from the state asylums, even though they hadn't requested it and didn't want it. Many or most are too sick to hold a job, or even run their lives (pay rent, utilities) if they had money, and end up living on the street. And it's been 40 years and we haven't undone this. or had been released from prison I'm not commenting on them. Why don't you want to comment on that horde? It is your party, primarily your fearless leader, that is responsible for that stratagem. I doubt you will reply to this question as is usually the case with liberals when asked about an indefensible policy. |
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On Tue, 23 Feb 2016 09:15:17 -0500, Stormin Mormon
wrote: On 2/22/2016 11:58 PM, Micky wrote: Yes, it's really sad. Back in the 70's iirc, one mentally ill person sued, through his lawyer, to get released, and the court decided that if he weren't a danger to himself or others and he wanted to get out of forced confinement in a mental hospital, he had that right. And I have to agree with that. But somehow, many or most states took that as permission to expel all the non-violent mentally ill people from the state asylums, even though they hadn't requested it and didn't want it. Many or most are too sick to hold a job, or even run their lives (pay rent, utilities) if they had money, and end up living on the street. And it's been 40 years and we haven't undone this. I suspect it was a budget issue. The local governments would rather spend the money on salaries, booze, limo for the boss, etc. So, the mental defectives end up in jail instead of group homes. Really sad, their quality of life doesn't improve much. Yes, that's about it. |
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OT, Homeless - Micky's comment still missing
On Tue, 23 Feb 2016 11:45:03 -0600, Gordon Shumway wrote:
On Mon, 22 Feb 2016 23:58:42 -0500, Micky wrote: We got the police issue pepper spray from a uniform supply company because it was a lot of paperwork and legal trouble to shoot and kill someone. We were friends with the CAP "City Action Patrol" who were a private security organization hired by downtown merchants to patrol the city center and augment the police patrols. The CAP guys told me that the majority of The Urban Campers were mentally ill Yes, it's really sad. Back in the 70's iirc, one mentally ill person sued, through his lawyer, to get released, and the court decided that if he weren't a danger to himself or others and he wanted to get out of forced confinement in a mental hospital, he had that right. And I have to agree with that. But somehow, many or most states took that as permission to expel all the non-violent mentally ill people from the state asylums, even though they hadn't requested it and didn't want it. Many or most are too sick to hold a job, or even run their lives (pay rent, utilities) if they had money, and end up living on the street. And it's been 40 years and we haven't undone this. or had been released from prison I'm not commenting on them. Why don't you want to comment on that horde? It is your party, primarily your fearless leader, that is responsible for that stratagem. I doubt you will reply to this question as is usually the case with liberals when asked about an indefensible policy. Hey Micky, I'm still waiting for your comment. Just in case you missed it in the other thread I started a new thread for you. |
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OT, Homeless - Micky's comment still missing
On Wed, 24 Feb 2016 11:18:13 -0600, Gordon Shumway wrote:
On Tue, 23 Feb 2016 11:45:03 -0600, Gordon Shumway wrote: On Mon, 22 Feb 2016 23:58:42 -0500, Micky wrote: We got the police issue pepper spray from a uniform supply company because it was a lot of paperwork and legal trouble to shoot and kill someone. We were friends with the CAP "City Action Patrol" who were a private security organization hired by downtown merchants to patrol the city center and augment the police patrols. The CAP guys told me that the majority of The Urban Campers were mentally ill Yes, it's really sad. Back in the 70's iirc, one mentally ill person sued, through his lawyer, to get released, and the court decided that if he weren't a danger to himself or others and he wanted to get out of forced confinement in a mental hospital, he had that right. And I have to agree with that. But somehow, many or most states took that as permission to expel all the non-violent mentally ill people from the state asylums, even though they hadn't requested it and didn't want it. Many or most are too sick to hold a job, or even run their lives (pay rent, utilities) if they had money, and end up living on the street. And it's been 40 years and we haven't undone this. or had been released from prison I'm not commenting on them. Why don't you want to comment on that horde? It is your party, primarily your fearless leader, that is responsible for that stratagem. I doubt you will reply to this question as is usually the case with liberals when asked about an indefensible policy. Hey Micky, I'm still waiting for your comment. Just in case you missed it in the other thread I started a new thread for you. Micky, are you that much of a liberal that you refuse to admit that wholesale prisoner release is just plain wrong? Also, where are the rest of your political comrades on this issue? Their silence as well is deafening. |
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