Tuesday, May 18, 2010

LIFE AND HOPE ARE STILL VISIBLE---JUST NOT IN CONGRESS MUCH

On an abandoned street in Brooklyn, artists have chosen to fill the empty shop windows that made for desolate feelings that kept people from walking them.  This lowered the customer rate at a local deli and a pharmacy on either end of the empty block of stores.  Check the video after the commercial by clicking here.

Rush Limbaugh, on the other hand, (pun intended) chose to bypass insignificant problems like terrorism, bigots, racists, homophobes, unemployment, Americans dying from lack of health care, children malnourished, and other more trivial complaints from those less fortunate than he, and makes his great cause:  "The objective is to stop liberalism wherever it is"  For those who have had too much of Rush and stopped watching or listening to him but want to see just how far some of our country's folk have descended, click here.,

However, not all people are as generous and objective as Rush (said most sarcastically) such as Minnestoa's Bridge to Benefits Program.  We need more of these.  Click here for details.

When all we hear from the media are hours of endless loop on the oil spill or any tragedy du jour, it would be nice for someone to think of a show that focuses on the many attempts by working people to make life easier for brethren.  Admittedly, even some rich people indulge in similar personal gratification.  Helping people might just surprise some as to how good one can feel to see others given some hope for the future and some faith that they are not all alone in the world.

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