::shrug::: I guess I was looking for some actual point you might have been
trying to make. My bad, forgot who I was talking to. Carry on. But why would
a large proportion of Native Americans affect the homeless rate?  mmm? And
by the way we don't have a lot of Mexicans really....certainly not compared
to say Tucson. What we do have are lots of hispanics who are
ninth-generation immigrants or so, but the Mexicans usually go some place
that has money. And we're pretty far north

On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 10:36 PM, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 12:01 AM, Dana <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > You drove a cab in DC? DC itself?
> Sorry, I was mocking you :)
>
> > Interesting but what does that have to do
> > with anything. Id unno how many people are homeless in Albuquerque. That
> > soup kitchen is one of several and it serves about 150 dinners a day, but
> > nobody is asking for proof of homelessness. The shelter I mentioned
> sleeps
> > 400-500 people a night.
>
> My point is, between the size of the city and the abundance of Native
> Americans as well as Mexicans makes it too unique to be used as a
> representation of homelessness across America. But that's just a
> guess.
>
> 

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