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ZombieHorde

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61. To me,
Tue Oct 7, 2014, 01:54 PM
Oct 2014

hunger is much scarier than Ebola and terrorism combined. I wish more people agreed with me. How do you convince someone that 20,000 deaths each day from starvation is worse than fewer than 100 deaths each day from Ebola and ISIS?

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They'll probably find some ridiculous excuse to fire him. KamaAina Oct 2014 #1
You speak truer than you may know... TygrBright Oct 2014 #24
Either fire him or stop him from doing it. malthaussen Oct 2014 #51
You are probably right but in some schools here in East TN fasttense Oct 2014 #55
Food stamps is a better program--when funded. nt valerief Oct 2014 #58
but the military's got all the guns and shit needs KG Oct 2014 #2
Congress will decide that, for the common good . orpupilofnature57 Oct 2014 #5
But ... But ... Don't you know there are still Halliburton executives who only have FOUR homes?! Arugula Latte Oct 2014 #16
+1000 !!!! orpupilofnature57 Oct 2014 #39
The ones who risk arrest if they set foot on other continents sure don't. merrily Oct 2014 #42
It's got tons more shit it doesn't need and doesn't want, too!! Thank our elected officials for that valerief Oct 2014 #59
This is shameful, in this wealthy country, for this to happen. CurtEastPoint Oct 2014 #3
but we've got money for wars against enemies we can't even find NightWatcher Oct 2014 #4
Please be patient.... daleanime Oct 2014 #13
Millions of hungry children is but one of a gaggle of prices TPTB willingly pay to bring full indepat Oct 2014 #6
But hey...the richest 400 Americans almost have 2.3 trillion dollars! Rex Oct 2014 #7
Bernie Sanders keeps bonging people over the head babylonsister Oct 2014 #8
We live in the American Haze. Things are good enough, no cops busting down my door. Rex Oct 2014 #9
I spoke to an insurance agent in Ohio babylonsister Oct 2014 #10
The crazies scare me too. I've always been one that looks at the aggregate. Rex Oct 2014 #34
Most people today won't do anything proactive to help to solve these problems. The biggest of all, Dustlawyer Oct 2014 #18
Sanders is honest and has a heart. He cares. I can 840high Oct 2014 #22
Well, the wealthy do pay more in taxes, you know. pangaia Oct 2014 #12
Sure is nice of them to do that for us. Rex Oct 2014 #35
Sure is, isn't it. pangaia Oct 2014 #47
Romney owed less than 13.5% of his investment income in taxes. merrily Oct 2014 #43
I guess I REALLY needed to include the sarcasm thingy, eh. pangaia Oct 2014 #46
Don't look at me. merrily Oct 2014 #48
OK, my bad, I thought you were snipping at my heals. pangaia Oct 2014 #49
Nope. Only if you attack me personally-and even then, I might not. merrily Oct 2014 #50
Cool portmanteau word: sniping + yipping = snipping, with the added tblue37 Oct 2014 #56
This administration thinks it important to send thieving bankers $1.3 trillion a year, still. You jtuck004 Oct 2014 #11
K&R.... daleanime Oct 2014 #14
"Food Insecurity" is such a ridiculous term. EEO Oct 2014 #15
Thank you. nt littlemissmartypants Oct 2014 #31
+1 merrily Oct 2014 #44
My school does it too jopacaco Oct 2014 #17
Ditto for my school here is Florida kmlisle Oct 2014 #29
He should not need to do this, it's just nuts where we are. K&R for the teachers. n/t Jefferson23 Oct 2014 #19
Lazy Parents lobodons Oct 2014 #20
My wife works certified classroom teacher gopiscrap Oct 2014 #21
I live in Santa Fe, SheilaT Oct 2014 #23
It would also destigmatize the free lunch program jmowreader Oct 2014 #40
That too. SheilaT Oct 2014 #57
Good on Marvin Callahan, ... aggiesal Oct 2014 #25
Its unbelievable that in this day and yuiyoshida Oct 2014 #26
Compare and contrast these graphics Scootaloo Oct 2014 #27
Well, damn. The Republicans were right. quakerboy Oct 2014 #28
And there's no need for public programs... malthaussen Oct 2014 #52
You nailed it.... we're a damned poor excuse for a country where people depend on charity to survive groundloop Oct 2014 #63
The ABQ/Rio Rancho teachers have been doing that for quite a while. Proud of our school teachers! Dont call me Shirley Oct 2014 #30
Thanks so much for this thread theHandpuppet Oct 2014 #32
Hunger is a cruelty that should never be tolerated JEB Oct 2014 #33
Good MAN! burrowowl Oct 2014 #36
Bread & Circuses only works when there's bread. We have an abundance of circus right now. nt TeamPooka Oct 2014 #37
Mahalo Marvin Callahan! Being a teacher in a public school you really see what's going Cha Oct 2014 #38
hunger in the USA barbtries Oct 2014 #41
Fire that fucking Communist merrily Oct 2014 #45
I notice all the DU teacher haters lined up to rec this post. Starry Messenger Oct 2014 #53
Blessings in a Backpack northoftheborder Oct 2014 #54
This is some very good human behavior. nt ladjf Oct 2014 #60
To me, ZombieHorde Oct 2014 #61
Childhood Nutrition is Michele Obama's zentrum Oct 2014 #62
more tax breaks for kazillionaires & endless war will solve all problems noiretextatique Oct 2014 #64
I'll probably get an alert for bringing this up, but, redruddyred Oct 2014 #65
i've filled up these "backpacks" at our local food bank.. frylock Oct 2014 #66
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