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In reply to the discussion: Catholic Church Evicts Homeless [View all]raouldukelives
(5,178 posts)17. Beats me. The moneychangers were glad to see him. nt
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Asking for shelter and being refused is not the same as breaking in and being thrown out.
badtoworse
Apr 2012
#148
I'm sure Jesus would've been quite chuffed to learn that squatting is legal under ancient common-law
Leopolds Ghost
Apr 2012
#151
How some can twist things around. The Diocese ordered the building cleared because they were
demosincebirth
Apr 2012
#2
No link. If you were watching the local evening news KGOTV in the Bay area you would have heard
demosincebirth
Apr 2012
#141
Catholic Charities in San Francisco are not allowed to have Catholic rules
Luminous Animal
Apr 2012
#137
What do you call keeping a building vacant when the homeless are enduring sickness and cold
EFerrari
Apr 2012
#8
The trouble that some folks see anything outside of the status quo as antagonizing. nt
sudopod
Apr 2012
#111
Vacant or not, who does the liability fall to if someone's drunk dog bites someone in that building?
Snake Alchemist
Apr 2012
#99
There is a reason why even the big corps have to settle when there is an injury in their stores. nt
Snake Alchemist
Apr 2012
#105
The parents and perhaps the hospital. My original question once again.
Snake Alchemist
Apr 2012
#117
Not to mention several posters have told the story of what happened in Atlanta.
sudopod
Apr 2012
#97
Where do you see in the article that there were homeless staying in the building?
cbayer
Apr 2012
#73
Didn't know of your personal relationship with OP and completely understand your
cbayer
Apr 2012
#81
"Activists said they chose to take over the building because they believed it has been vacant...
Brickbat
Apr 2012
#19
I was specifically addressing this point that was made in the post to which I replied...
Luminous Animal
Apr 2012
#26
uh, it's quite obvious from readingthe thread that a headline was fabricated...
dionysus
Apr 2012
#67
Sounds like a comprehensive facility. I would love to see a joint effort between the church and
Snake Alchemist
Apr 2012
#98
For which the city pays them. In fiscal year 2008-2009, St. Josephs received
Luminous Animal
Apr 2012
#136
Doesn't sound like the Catholic church owns it just yet. Sounds like they got the property for a
Snake Alchemist
Apr 2012
#133
Since it's Easter Sunday, I figure a Gospel Verse might be appropriate. *aahahem*
Leopolds Ghost
Apr 2012
#152