Tuesday, October 16, 2012

What Paul Ryan’s Faked Soup Kitchen Photo Op Says About Romney Campaign | The New Civil Rights Movement

I’m struggling with this, on some level. Of course, I think it’s fine to have photo-ops in a campaign. I’m fine with people coming in and staging stuff, believe it or not. There’s safety (Lord knows, it is getting very easy to hate this faker) concerns to think about; it’s evident he has kids in tow.

And I was ready to dismiss it to the dustbin of whatever.

I have too many hours in my car at work. I got to thinking—‘but, well, Roo—aren’t soup kitchens run by churches?”

I’m okay with that too, frankly. Seems that the politicos don’t care for the poor, so someone has to, right? And a church has enough extra cash to get some more off the streets. Again, no worries. To keep that cash, they don’t pay taxes, as long as they don’t endorse any candidates.

I realized at that moment that, for one, my name tag had become unhooked and was driving itself into my chest with the seatbelt and, two, that soup kitchen had made a big no-no. A very big no-no.

This article supports my fears. Now that soup kitchen can lose money. Bad move, Mr. Ryan.  Another bad move. He wants to support churches and corporations. I don’t agree. And now, here’s our evidence—he’s not really smart, is he? If he supposedly loves churches, why do this to them?

I’m just curious, if a volunteer let them in-who are all those people standing there? If they’re homeless, they seem awfully clean.

I’m seriously starting to dislike this man.

Peace,
Roo

What Paul Ryan’s Faked Soup Kitchen Photo Op Says About Romney Campaign | The New Civil Rights Movement

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