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


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