U.S. economy is so bad the homeless are trying to go to jail(to be fed)

GREETINGS,

HOW LONG MUST WE CONTINUE TO SUFFER NEEDLESSLY? WE SEE EVERYDAY WITH OUR OWN EYES AND THROUGH OUR WALLETS THAT AMERICA IS NEAR AN END. SHE IS FALLING.

WE REFUSE TO ACCEPT THESE FACTS BECAUSE WE HAVE FALLEN IN LOVE WITH OUR 400YEAR OLD OPPRESSORS.  WE REFUSE TO HEAR THE PROPER CALL COMING FROM THE PROPER SOURCE. THIS IS ONLY MAKING US SUFFER MORE.

IF WE WERE TO UNITE ON THE PRINCIPLES LAID OUT BY MESSENGER ELIJAH MUHAMMAD, WE WOULD NOT SUFFER . AND WE WOULD BE PUT INTO OUR OWN, WHICH IS HEAVEN OVER NIGHT.

YOU SEE THAT CAN NOT PROVIDE FOR HIS OWN KIND ANYMORE. IF HE CAN NOT PROVIDE FOR HIS OWN KIND ANYMORE,AND HE CAN’T,THEN HOW CAN YOU EXPECT HIM TO CARE FOR YOU WHOM HE HAS NEVER SHOWN ANY LOVE TO BEFORE?

” He has his own problems of unemployment, with the ever-increasing unemployed of his own kind fleeing from Asia and Africa, plus the loss of foreign trade.

   Can we hope for him to care for us and our children forever? No! We need a place on this earth that we can call our own, and go to work and produce our own needs; and this will provide us with employment for our unemployed. Let no man deceive you; we are face to face with a change of worlds.”–pg.119(TFOA)

IF WE REJECT THE PROPER GUIDANCE AND INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE PROPER INSTRUCTOR, THEN WE MUST EXPECT TO RECEIVE THE SAME THING OUR OPPRESSORS ARE TO RECEIVE.

Lance Brown, Hungry Homeless Man, Gets Arrested Intentionally Hoping For ‘A Sandwich And Drink’

SOURCE: www.huffingtonpost.com

COLUMBUS, Ga. — Lance Brown was hungry and homeless, so he decided to get thrown in jail by hurling a brick through a glass door at the Columbus courthouse building.

Brown, 36, spent nine months in jail before his April trial. On Tuesday, he was sentenced to another month behind bars, and three years of probation that includes a six-month stay in a halfway house.

Brown’s case illustrates the struggle prosecutors face when dealing with homeless defendants who resort to crime to seek the safety of prison. They weigh whether to devote scarce resources to prosecuting a lower-level offense with the burden that comes with upholding the law and deterring others from breaking it.

Faced with more nights on the street, Brown said he thought lofting the brick through the building would give him at least a few hours in a place where “someone’s going to offer me a sandwich and drink.”

Robert Marbut, a national homelessness consultant, said it’s rare for homeless offenders to spend more than a night in two in custody, let alone almost a year. He said there needs to be more alternative sentences to teach homeless offenders about life skills, hygiene and nutrition.

“That shows you how wacky things have gotten when we don’t have as a society an intermediate program,” Marbut said….more here

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