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Here are two stories on it:
Pittsburgh puts up $10 million for churches aiding communities and Pittsburgh embraces faith-based charities |
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From the Observer-Reporter story:
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As far as charity work goes, the more the merrier! Just keep the proselytizing in church. ![]() Regards, Bill Snedden |
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So far in Wichita we've had two "faith-based" charities fall into bankruptcy. One dealt with adoptions and the other with health care. They can't manage their finances and I suspect we'll through millions more into programs which will also collapse. Just more bureaucracy, more corruption and more taxes.
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This is what the Xian-right always wanted in place of the welfare system, and now those dirty bastards are getting it.
The government should be dealing with problems like poverty directly; not pumping money un-constitutionally into churches. |
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Mayor Murphy may want to get that money back.
I understand Pittsburgh's new convention center - under construction - just collapsed. ![]() joe |
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