Paul said:

Lets look at the facts of each project and
talk about the merits of specific projects in both
impacted and non-impacted 
neighborhoods. 

I say:

That's where we get in trouble. Many of those who
speak out against the long term policy of
concentrating affordable and service related housing
in a small geographic area are very much in favor of
providing affordable housing and supportive housing. I
am included in that category.  

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