Monday, November 23, 2009

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More Hungry Americans Turn to Food Banks for Help

Posted May 2, 2008

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our government

It is ashame our government would rather spend many milions on getting into office and putting money in their own spending account giving theirself yearly raises and expanding their wine and dine accounts rather then making sure all the people are treated equal as this country was ment to be when our forefathers started it in the begining of this country

Shame on Bush!

It is truly sad to even hear that being the world's richest country, American citizens are turning for help getting "food" on their stomach. And yet this country is spending trillions of tax dollars on a war that should not have been authorized in the first place. Shame on Mr Bush (rated the worst in the history of us president in a recent survey) and his supporters.

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