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What to do with folks who are in situations like these? Should people be forced into housing? What about the folks like Sheryl Miller, who enjoy being out in the woods, alone, hidden and left to her self?
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ethical responsibility"These days, even the woods are no haven for the homeless."3
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Posted on April 27, 2008 - 6:52am at Stone Soup Station
Find more posts like this: What to do with folks who are in situations like these? Should people be forced into housing? What about the folks like Sheryl Miller, who enjoy being out in the woods, alone, hidden and left to her self? Less government17
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Posted on March 7, 2008 - 11:00am at Music City Bloggers
Find more posts like this: That’s one of the things thatĀ some peopleĀ favor, isn’t it? Less governmental intervention sounds good. But it apparently doesn’t to Rep. Bill Dunn (R- K’ville) because he has proposed a law making it a crime to not call the police if you see a crime happening, especially if it results in bodily injury or death. "We don't want people sleeping out in the woods. There's a bed for everyone. No one should be exposed to the elements."11
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Posted on March 4, 2008 - 7:47am at Stone Soup Station
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Some officials are recognizing the moral obligation, the ethical responsibility and the cost effectiveness of assisting the Homeless in their cities. |
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