Peter writes: > I meant to ask: Let's say if a homeless person was turned away from the > shelters tonight, would it be any less outrageous to turn them away when > it's fifteen, thirty or even seventy degrees above zero?---Peter Schmitz, > CARAG
My question was in response to Margaret's post that it was zero degrees last night, and how could society stand people being turned away? I was merely asking if people were. This did not imply that I think people should be turned away when the temperature is higher. Still hoping for an answer to the first question. David Brauer King Field TEMPORARY REMINDER: 1. Send all posts in plain-text format. 2. Cut as much of the post you're responding to as possible. ________________________________ Minneapolis Issues Forum - A City-focused Civic Discussion - Mn E-Democracy Post messages to: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest, and more: http://e-democracy.org/mpls
