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Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Nick Arent ()
Date: June 09, 2014 06:57AM

Summer a tough time for needy kids
http://www.fairfaxtimes.com/article/20140605/OPINION/140609598/1065/summer-a-tough-time-for-needy-kids&template=fairfaxTimes

School is almost out, but for most low-income kids who rely on school meal programs, this means poor nutrition and even empty stomachs. According to the USDA, only one in seven children who participated in the National School Lunch Program in 2012 also participated in the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP). This means that six out of seven kids who are at a high risk of going hungry missed out on free healthy meals! We need to do better for our kids here in Virginia.

To educate people about the benefits of the SFSP, the USDA is organizing the Summer Meals Awareness Week from June 2 until June 8. SFSP was created to make sure that low-income children continue to receive free meals meeting Federal nutrition guidelines over the summer recess. Often these breakfasts, lunches, and snacks are paired with recreational and learning activities – an excellent opportunity to keep kids physically and mentally healthy. Schools, camps, churches, and even community organizations are all able to operate the SFSP. Some sites even offer meals to all children regardless of family income – reducing the stigma of participation and making sure all kids are eating healthier.

Despite the importance of the SFSP, many families are unaware it exists. That’s why we need to get the word out here in Fairfax County. We need to make sure that every child in Virginia is getting fed this summer.

Nick Arent, Virginia Fair Share Education Fund

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: cWdF3 ()
Date: June 12, 2014 03:39PM

It isn't the job of the school system to feed children, it's the parents. There are plenty of programs in this area that pass along food donations to struggling families. In some of these cases, these are drug addicted families where social services needs to step in and remove the children from that environment.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Stop...just stop ()
Date: June 12, 2014 07:20PM

Nick Arent Wrote:
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> Summer a tough time for needy kids
> http://www.fairfaxtimes.com/article/20140605/OPINI
> ON/140609598/1065/summer-a-tough-time-for-needy-ki
> ds&template=fairfaxTimes
>
> School is almost out, but for most low-income kids
> who rely on school meal programs, this means poor
> nutrition and even empty stomachs. According to
> the USDA, only one in seven children who
> participated in the National School Lunch Program
> in 2012 also participated in the Summer Food
> Service Program (SFSP). This means that six out of
> seven kids who are at a high risk of going hungry
> missed out on free healthy meals! We need to do
> better for our kids here in Virginia.
>
> To educate people about the benefits of the SFSP,
> the USDA is organizing the Summer Meals Awareness
> Week from June 2 until June 8. SFSP was created to
> make sure that low-income children continue to
> receive free meals meeting Federal nutrition
> guidelines over the summer recess. Often these
> breakfasts, lunches, and snacks are paired with
> recreational and learning activities – an
> excellent opportunity to keep kids physically and
> mentally healthy. Schools, camps, churches, and
> even community organizations are all able to
> operate the SFSP. Some sites even offer meals to
> all children regardless of family income –
> reducing the stigma of participation and making
> sure all kids are eating healthier.
>
> Despite the importance of the SFSP, many families
> are unaware it exists. That’s why we need to get
> the word out here in Fairfax County. We need to
> make sure that every child in Virginia is getting
> fed this summer.
>
> Nick Arent, Virginia Fair Share Education Fund

All you are doing is creating another generation of people who will then believe that they will be provided for no matter what and do not have to do anything to provide for themselves. Stop all this social welfare bullshit and stop wasting my tax dollars.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Lawman Says ()
Date: June 12, 2014 08:00PM

Pay your taxes or go to jail. Those are the choices. After you pay them, they are not "yours" anymore. You have no say at all in how they are spent. Stupid goober.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: LetsRock ()
Date: June 12, 2014 08:07PM

Stop...just stop Wrote:
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> Nick Arent Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Summer a tough time for needy kids
> >
> http://www.fairfaxtimes.com/article/20140605/OPINI
>
> >
> ON/140609598/1065/summer-a-tough-time-for-needy-ki
>
> > ds&template=fairfaxTimes
> >
> > School is almost out, but for most low-income
> kids
> > who rely on school meal programs, this means
> poor
> > nutrition and even empty stomachs. According to
> > the USDA, only one in seven children who
> > participated in the National School Lunch
> Program
> > in 2012 also participated in the Summer Food
> > Service Program (SFSP). This means that six out
> of
> > seven kids who are at a high risk of going
> hungry
> > missed out on free healthy meals! We need to do
> > better for our kids here in Virginia.
> >
> > To educate people about the benefits of the
> SFSP,
> > the USDA is organizing the Summer Meals
> Awareness
> > Week from June 2 until June 8. SFSP was created
> to
> > make sure that low-income children continue to
> > receive free meals meeting Federal nutrition
> > guidelines over the summer recess. Often these
> > breakfasts, lunches, and snacks are paired with
> > recreational and learning activities – an
> > excellent opportunity to keep kids physically
> and
> > mentally healthy. Schools, camps, churches, and
> > even community organizations are all able to
> > operate the SFSP. Some sites even offer meals
> to
> > all children regardless of family income –
> > reducing the stigma of participation and making
> > sure all kids are eating healthier.
> >
> > Despite the importance of the SFSP, many
> families
> > are unaware it exists. That’s why we need to
> get
> > the word out here in Fairfax County. We need to
> > make sure that every child in Virginia is
> getting
> > fed this summer.
> >
> > Nick Arent, Virginia Fair Share Education Fund
>
> All you are doing is creating another generation
> of people who will then believe that they will be
> provided for no matter what and do not have to do
> anything to provide for themselves. Stop all this
> social welfare bullshit and stop wasting my tax
> dollars.


Idiots who breed a litter on minimum wage should be jailed for child abuse and the kids sent to an orphanage until they are 18.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: imbiker ()
Date: June 12, 2014 08:08PM

Perhaps the kids should go the 7-11 with mom and dad and learn how to earn/work for a living so they can eat!

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: amen!!!!!!!!!!! ()
Date: June 12, 2014 09:33PM

I love every single response.
If you can't afford to take care of your children, then quit making them.
We are tired of paying to raise our families and yours too.

Go buy some rice, beans, and bananas and get ready for a long, hot, cheap summer.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: mark j ()
Date: June 12, 2014 10:16PM

In agreement with all the above....put the kids to work (and their druggie parents).

Stop using my tax dollars for this...

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Old school ()
Date: June 12, 2014 10:21PM

Fuck em. Get a job.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Another idea... ()
Date: June 12, 2014 10:42PM

Kill all the working-on-their-GED goobers and take their stuff. It would serve them right.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: 7VhCy ()
Date: June 12, 2014 10:52PM

>one in seven children who participated in the National School Lunch Program in 2012 also participated in the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP)

How did the children get into the NSLP in the first place? These children are getting a physical lunch I can only assume. If vouchers are being sent somewhere, sent information about the SFSP at the same time. If the children being given a physical lunch, give them a brochure for their parents. Why do we need an awareness week? Do you NOT want to reach someone?

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: RT 1 ()
Date: June 12, 2014 10:53PM

Another idea... Wrote:
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> Kill all the working-on-their-GED goobers and take
> their stuff. It would serve them right.


Who say's "goobers" anymore? ..talk about GED...fuck face.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Another idea... ()
Date: June 12, 2014 11:43PM

RT 1 Wrote:
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> Who say's "goobers" anymore? ..talk about
> GED...fuck face.

Truth hurts, does it, goob?

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: wyk3F ()
Date: June 13, 2014 12:48AM

Another idea... Wrote:
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> RT 1 Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Who say's "goobers" anymore? ..talk about
> > GED...fuck face.
>
> Truth hurts, does it, goob?


No, it's just fucking inane.

Like you.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Another Idea... ()
Date: June 13, 2014 12:46PM

wyk3F Wrote:
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> No, it's just fucking inane. Like you.

All that GED stuff doesn't seem to be doing much for you. Still nothing to say that couldn't have been gotten from goober pre-kindergarten types. The ones that haven't gotten to "goober" yet in their vocabulary work. Pretty pathetic, actually. You could at least try to become one of those "recovering assholes".

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: The Poll Says... ()
Date: June 13, 2014 06:07PM

You breed 'em, you feed 'em. The schools are not restaurants and the taxpayers are not waiters to take their food orders. Let a few starve and the leeches will start to get the message.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Iron Sheik ()
Date: June 13, 2014 06:14PM

Another idea... Wrote:
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> RT 1 Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Who say's "goobers" anymore? ..talk about
> > GED...fuck face.
>
> Truth hurts, does it, goob?


^ You are gay, And Faggot.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: real time ()
Date: June 13, 2014 07:07PM

Like it or not, our tax dollars (and lots of US Gov't funny money printed from nothing) pay the leeches to be docile.

The "let 'em starve" stuff sounds great, but survival is a basic human trait. Before they starve, many of them are going to try to get your food. If they have to kill you to get it, most won't hesitate. I know all the CCW gunslingers think that would be great, but would it? Millions of desperate, starving leeches roaming the streets would change everyday life as we know it.

I've lived in Third World shitholes where there's a large desperate underclass and a small number of elites at the top. The rich folks can't leave their houses without bodyguards, motorcades, etc.

That's where we're headed when (not if) the US economy collapses.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: amen!!!!!!!!!!! ()
Date: June 13, 2014 09:58PM

So "real time" is trying to twist things around and scare all of us into forking over money for food for everybody in ADDITION to taking care of our own families, because otherwise they are going to steal from me and maybe kill me.

The more you give them the more they want. It never stops. If they can't afford food then QUIT BRINGING CHILDREN INTO THIS WORLD. I only had the children I could afford, you can too. I have only lived in what I can afford, you can too. I didn't get tattoos because I chose to invest my money in something like stocks. I don't have ten piercings because I consider my savings account more important than being covered in bling. I don't smoke because I am too cheap to deal with the health issues. I don't drink much for the same reason.

And if anybody lays a hand on anybody in our family my spouse will break their neck and/or bring out the guns and teach them that this is inappropriate.

I am sick and tired of my money being taken away from me to be given to somebody else-a somebody else who takes everything for granted that is given them. If things are so wonderful if we do this, why is DC such a crime scene?

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Stupid dumbshit ()
Date: June 13, 2014 11:15PM

amen!!!!!!!!!!! Wrote:
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> So "real time" is trying to twist things around
> and scare all of us into forking over money for
> food for everybody in ADDITION to taking care of
> our own families, because otherwise they are going
> to steal from me and maybe kill me.

No, asshole. All you do is pay your taxes according to law. Once you do that, the money isn't yours anymore. Got that? It belongs instead to the government. Congress in the case of the federal government then decides whether some of the government's money will be used to provide nutritional assistance to those who are not paid at all or not paid enough to afford basic nutrition. If you don't like that, you have one alternative: fuck off.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Typical Liberal Degenerate ()
Date: June 13, 2014 11:24PM

Another idea... Wrote:
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> Kill all the working-on-their-GED goobers and take
> their stuff. It would serve them right.

So you advocate murder and you hate the working class? this is why I despise liberals.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: 1155mai ()
Date: June 14, 2014 10:52AM

I'm tired of my tax dollars going to feed breakfast, lunch, dinner, rent, etc...to these stupid niggers and illegals. The niggers turn around and attack you or assault you after you feed them.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Sharoom Bullover ()
Date: June 14, 2014 10:56AM

The Border Patrol is sending Central American kids to Richmond and I'll make sure most of them come to Fairfax County. We have a serious shortage of illegal aliens here and I intend to fix the problem. We can take care of them, cradle to the grave. BTW, everybody learn to speak Spanish so they'll feel more at home.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Correction ()
Date: June 14, 2014 12:27PM

Typical Liberal Degenerate Wrote:
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> So you advocate murder and you hate the working
> class? this is why I despise liberals.

No, it isn't. It's because you are abysmally stupid. The same problem that kept you from realizing that the other guy's post was tongue-in-cheek hyperbole and not meant to be taken seriously. What a dope!

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Speaking for Everyone ()
Date: June 14, 2014 12:31PM

PLANNED PARENTHOOD! Wrote:
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> Yeah, Nick. What about Planned Parenthood.

You're an asshole and everyone hates you. Go away.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Hey Dopey... ()
Date: June 14, 2014 12:39PM

1155mai Wrote:
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> I'm tired of my tax dollars going to feed
> breakfast, lunch, dinner, rent, etc...to these
> stupid niggers and illegals. The niggers turn
> around and attack you or assault you after you
> feed them.

How old are you? Six? You don't have any say at all in how government money (which is what your taxes become once you pay them) is spent. Congress is in charge of that, and being quite a bit more well-versed in these matters than you are, they have decided to provide token support to those who are having difficulty supporting themselves or who are the dependent children or parents of such people. You might be one of these people very soon. Be careful what your dumb and lame ass wishes for.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Doubtful ()
Date: June 14, 2014 01:40PM

Hey Dopey... Wrote:
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> 1155mai Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > I'm tired of my tax dollars going to feed
> > breakfast, lunch, dinner, rent, etc...to these
> > stupid niggers and illegals. The niggers turn
> > around and attack you or assault you after you
> > feed them.
>
> How old are you? Six? You don't have any say at
> all in how government money (which is what your
> taxes become once you pay them) is spent.
> Congress is in charge of that, and being quite a
> bit more well-versed in these matters than you
> are, they have decided to provide token support to
> those who are having difficulty supporting
> themselves or who are the dependent children or
> parents of such people. You might be one of these
> people very soon. Be careful what your dumb and
> lame ass wishes for.


Probably not since most of us aren't going to immigrate legally or otherwise to another country where we don't speak the language, have few skills above the level of basic labor, have minimal resources or other support structure we can step into, some certainty of employment, and then on top of all of that try to have 4 kids that we can't afford.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: nice nice nice ()
Date: June 14, 2014 01:41PM

Nicely done.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Hey Other Dopey ()
Date: June 14, 2014 02:03PM

Doubtful Wrote:
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> Probably not since most of us aren't going to
> immigrate legally or otherwise to another country
> where we don't speak the language, have few skills
> above the level of basic labor, have minimal
> resources or other support structure we can step
> into, some certainty of employment, and then on
> top of all of that try to have 4 kids that we
> can't afford.

Most social safety net recipients are white, native born, and formerly supported themselves just fine. Then they fell on harder times. Just as might very well happen to the ignorant assclown above. Or to you, a person who should plainly read something other than putrid nativist hate literature.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Hey Third Dopey ()
Date: June 14, 2014 02:06PM

nice nice nice Wrote:
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> Nicely done.

If this were the Biggest Assclown Competition. Ignorant babbling is never "nicely done". It is always a stupid disgrace.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Doubtful ()
Date: June 14, 2014 06:44PM

Hey Other Dopey Wrote:
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> Most social safety net recipients are white,
> native born, and formerly supported themselves
> just fine. Then they fell on harder times. Just
> as might very well happen to the ignorant assclown
> above. Or to you, a person who should plainly
> read something other than putrid nativist hate
> literature.


Depends on what programs you consider comprising a social safety net, how you group things to count race, whether you consider relative representation in the population.... Most are not people who have fallen on hard times, they're people who never had easy times to start with.

In the case of school free, reduced, and Summer lunch programs I'm not sure that's true now even on a raw numbers basis other than maybe still at the high school level. Below that the children of Hispanics are what's driving the numbers and responsible for almost all of the increase. If they haven't yet passed whites in raw numbers then they will within the next couple of years.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: nuthin new ()
Date: June 15, 2014 08:57PM

The school lunch program started during the run-up to WW II. Depression era potential military recruits were often too malnourished to serve in the armed forces.

Not that these spic motherfuckers today would ever even think of fighting for this country. But that's where free school lunches started. It wasn't some Great Society bleeding heart program.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Stop Buying Junk Food ()
Date: June 15, 2014 10:23PM

With the EBT cards, frozen TV dinners, soda, loads of bullshit. People are getting so much fuckin welfare that theres No Need for any school lunch programs. Just make some decent food at home dammit. And stop buying crap with the food stamps.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Wayback Machine ()
Date: June 15, 2014 10:41PM

nuthin new Wrote:
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> The school lunch program started during the run-up
> to WW II. Depression era potential military
> recruits were often too malnourished to serve in
> the armed forces.
>
> Not that these spic motherfuckers today would ever
> even think of fighting for this country. But
> that's where free school lunches started. It
> wasn't some Great Society bleeding heart program.


Before that and more associated with crop surpluses. See Federal Surplus Relief Corporation. Some private and local efforts prior to that.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: kinda true ()
Date: June 15, 2014 10:48PM

Wayback Machine Wrote:
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>
> > Not that these spic motherfuckers today would
> ever
> > even think of fighting for this country.

+ 1000

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Get Off Your Lazy Asses ()
Date: June 15, 2014 11:08PM

1 weeks Food

Lets See 2 dozen eggs 4.00
2 Gal Milk 7.00
2 Qts OJ 6.00
5 loafs Giant or Food Lion bread 10.00
Round Tub of Oatmeal 3.00
Box of Pancake mix 2.50
Syrup 3.00
Tub of margerine 4.00
18 bananas 8.00
Big jar Peanut Butter 4.00
Grape jelly 4.00
Oranges 10 each 10.00
Bag of flour for gravy 3.00
Hamburger Meat 15 lbs 28.00 spahgetti, Meatloaf others lunches and dinner
Big pack of chicken 15.00 for Baked chicken or lunches dinner
Rice 3 pounds 6.00
Fresh Broccoli 5.00
Fresh Greens 3.00
Green beans Fresh 4.00
Yellow squash fresh 3.00
Frozen mixed veggies bag 3.00
Frozen peas big bag 4.00
2 heads Romaine lettuce 5.00
Bottle of dressing 3.00
Bag of potatoes 5 lb 6.00
Big can baked beans 3.oo
Onions 3.00
Carrots big bag 4 pounds 6.00 lunch snacks dinner veggie
Jug grapefruit juice 3.00
Box of tea bags 2.50
5 pounds sugar 3.00
Packs of cool aid 3.00
2 pound spahgetti 3.50
2 Big jars sauce 7.00
Bag of dry kidney beans 2.00

189 dollars and they get at least 125 a week for food stamps and more. Stop bitchen get up in the morning and start working and cooking and fuck your weaves.This list would feed 5 and more..like a hog and does not account for food banks other give aways for the needy.

Now make a list of fast food items and cost fast food, Frozen Tv dinner food, crap sodas ect with a EBT card.. You dont get shit for the money.. And now count in Weaves, Cell phone fees, booze, designer clothes.



> Summer a tough time for needy kids.. Only for those parents who lay on their asses

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: not paying for it ()
Date: June 15, 2014 11:16PM

I really have a hard time why the word "Illegal" is not understood. fuck em, same goes for the violent savage negro.
Fuck the needy kids.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: UnclePerv ()
Date: June 15, 2014 11:18PM

not paying for it Wrote:
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> I really have a hard time why the word "Illegal"
> is not understood. fuck em, same goes for the
> violent savage negro.
> Fuck the needy kids.

Yup, some illegal spic chics are hot! i'll fuck them anytime... ...just need a plan to lure them in my basement. Any ideas?

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Ariel Castro ()
Date: June 15, 2014 11:19PM

UnclePerv Wrote:
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> Yup, some illegal spic chics are hot! i'll fuck
> them anytime... ...just need a plan to lure them
> in my basement. Any ideas?


I had a few.

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: True The Vote ! ()
Date: June 15, 2014 11:22PM

Can you pay for tatts with an EBT CARD?

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: UnclePerv ()
Date: June 15, 2014 11:25PM

Ariel Castro Wrote:
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> UnclePerv Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
>
> > Yup, some illegal spic chics are hot! i'll fuck
> > them anytime... ...just need a plan to lure
> them
> > in my basement. Any ideas?
>
>
> I had a few.

Yeah, but you got caught and committed suicide with your undies down to your ankles. You died like a motherfucking pervert too! But I want to be have those illegal hot spic chics in my basment until I get to Hugh Hefner's age.

So again, any ideas to lure them to my basement?

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Re: Summer a tough time for needy kids
Posted by: Why Work ()
Date: June 15, 2014 11:26PM

True The Vote ! Wrote:
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> Can you pay for tatts with an EBT CARD?


Yes.

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