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88sins wrote:On a more serious note.
For real tho
Allyuh eh fed-up of these incompetent tapeworms?
Allyuh eh feel like is long past due time to straighten out these imps? Not just by voting them out of office and into opposition, but while they in opposition target them and their families and their contacts and connections, both businesses and personal?
Boi, them elite ppl does turn pantie man88sins wrote:On a more serious note.
For real tho
Allyuh eh fed-up of these incompetent tapeworms?
Allyuh eh feel like is long past due time to straighten out these imps? Not just by voting them out of office and into opposition, but while they in opposition target them and their families and their contacts and connections, both businesses and personal?
Mmoney607 wrote:88sins wrote:On a more serious note.
For real tho
Allyuh eh fed-up of these incompetent tapeworms?
Allyuh eh feel like is long past due time to straighten out these imps? Not just by voting them out of office and into opposition, but while they in opposition target them and their families and their contacts and connections, both businesses and personal?
When you say "target", what exactly you referring to?
Hindz safe88sins wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:88sins wrote:On a more serious note.
For real tho
Allyuh eh fed-up of these incompetent tapeworms?
Allyuh eh feel like is long past due time to straighten out these imps? Not just by voting them out of office and into opposition, but while they in opposition target them and their families and their contacts and connections, both businesses and personal?
When you say "target", what exactly you referring to?
Focus attention on and deliver to those in question the exact same things that the entire population has had to endure for over 35 years, in the exact same amounts and for the exact same duration of time.
To put it in simpler terms
I'm of the belief that ALL politicians and their lackies, relatives, associates, etc, need to start experiencing the same amount of rape, robbery, assault, larceny, violence and murder, that EVERYBODY ELSE has had to put up with over the last 3.5 decades
Any other questions?
pugboy wrote:heinz and them living with special branch escort 24hrs
up to this term fatima college had special branch too with small pin son going there
heard international school will have special branch now instead
88sins wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:88sins wrote:On a more serious note.
For real tho
Allyuh eh fed-up of these incompetent tapeworms?
Allyuh eh feel like is long past due time to straighten out these imps? Not just by voting them out of office and into opposition, but while they in opposition target them and their families and their contacts and connections, both businesses and personal?
When you say "target", what exactly you referring to?
Focus attention on and deliver to those in question the exact same things that the entire population has had to endure for over 35 years, in the exact same amounts and for the exact same duration of time.
To put it in simpler terms
I'm of the belief that ALL politicians and their lackies, relatives, associates, etc, need to start experiencing the same amount of rape, robbery, assault, larceny, violence and murder, that EVERYBODY ELSE has had to put up with over the last 3.5 decades
Any other questions?
88sins wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:88sins wrote:On a more serious note.
For real tho
Allyuh eh fed-up of these incompetent tapeworms?
Allyuh eh feel like is long past due time to straighten out these imps? Not just by voting them out of office and into opposition, but while they in opposition target them and their families and their contacts and connections, both businesses and personal?
When you say "target", what exactly you referring to?
Focus attention on and deliver to those in question the exact same things that the entire population has had to endure for over 35 years, in the exact same amounts and for the exact same duration of time.
To put it in simpler terms
I'm of the belief that ALL politicians and their lackies, relatives, associates, etc, need to start experiencing the same amount of rape, robbery, assault, larceny, violence and murder, that EVERYBODY ELSE has had to put up with over the last 3.5 decades
Any other questions?
Freedom law chambers.pugboy wrote:habit,
who are the ppl behind la savane residences ?
how they manage to get the old powergen site to sell residential units?
UNC does not run government nor decide who gets assistancewing wrote:He sought assistance from his councillor and MP, but no help has been forthcoming.
UNC muddac***
Looked for them today about 3pm but didn't see any vendors fitting the description. I'll pass tomorrow morning to see if they come out.
Pnm sponsored social services on all the stations threatening people that child labor is a serious offence... They probably drive past that boy to and from work every day.zoom rader wrote:UNC does not run government nor decide who gets assistancewing wrote:He sought assistance from his councillor and MP, but no help has been forthcoming.
UNC muddac***
Looked for them today about 3pm but didn't see any vendors fitting the description. I'll pass tomorrow morning to see if they come out.
For u you make statement like that shows how u think to poor people's plight.
U are a disgusting individual and a coward
I didn't make the statement, the father did. You are not to be taken seriously.zoom rader wrote:UNC does not run government nor decide who gets assistancewing wrote:He sought assistance from his councillor and MP, but no help has been forthcoming.
UNC muddac***
Looked for them today about 3pm but didn't see any vendors fitting the description. I'll pass tomorrow morning to see if they come out.
For u you make statement like that shows how u think to poor people's plight.
U are a disgusting individual and a coward
zoom rader wrote:Their father stays at home. He is physically challenged and uses a wheelchair. Two years ago, the driver of a truck lost control, and his vehicle slammed into their car. The children’s mother was killed in that accident, and the father was injured. He was in the hospital for three months. During that time, neighbours cooked and watched out for them. The father works in the garden; his wheelchair cannot go on the dirt, so he drags himself on the ground. He said that if he had transport, he would go to sell on the side of the road, but his car was written off in the accident, and the little compensation money he received was used for his medication.
He was told that although he has a physical disability, his garden is a source of income; hence, he does not qualify for a disability grant. He sought assistance from his councillor and MP, but no help has been forthcoming. Now, out of desperation, he relies on his children to sell the crops. He worries about them when they go out on the road to sell. He feels sad that his young son is forced to be responsible for his little sister. Without any other source of income, he knows this is their only means of survival. On an average Saturday, depending on what they are selling, the children will earn about $300. Most of their customers are regulars, neighbours, and others who know them from the area.
The money they earn is used to buy basic food items: rice, dhal, sugar, flour, oil and salt. Twice, some bigger boys robbed them, so now, every week, when they have finished selling, they will go to the grocery store and buy basic items in small quantities. This way, they feel safer walking home. The family’s income for the month averages $1,000 to $1,200. The bulk of this is spent on basic food items, transport for school, and pain medication for the father. In weeks when they do not sell enough, they cut back on both food and school transport. If they cannot afford to travel to school, they will take turns so that they both get a chance to attend school.
Super cat , how much is the grant ? Enough to cover disability , living, children expenses ?adnj wrote:zoom rader wrote:Their father stays at home. He is physically challenged and uses a wheelchair. Two years ago, the driver of a truck lost control, and his vehicle slammed into their car. The children’s mother was killed in that accident, and the father was injured. He was in the hospital for three months. During that time, neighbours cooked and watched out for them. The father works in the garden; his wheelchair cannot go on the dirt, so he drags himself on the ground. He said that if he had transport, he would go to sell on the side of the road, but his car was written off in the accident, and the little compensation money he received was used for his medication.
He was told that although he has a physical disability, his garden is a source of income; hence, he does not qualify for a disability grant. He sought assistance from his councillor and MP, but no help has been forthcoming. Now, out of desperation, he relies on his children to sell the crops. He worries about them when they go out on the road to sell. He feels sad that his young son is forced to be responsible for his little sister. Without any other source of income, he knows this is their only means of survival. On an average Saturday, depending on what they are selling, the children will earn about $300. Most of their customers are regulars, neighbours, and others who know them from the area.
The money they earn is used to buy basic food items: rice, dhal, sugar, flour, oil and salt. Twice, some bigger boys robbed them, so now, every week, when they have finished selling, they will go to the grocery store and buy basic items in small quantities. This way, they feel safer walking home. The family’s income for the month averages $1,000 to $1,200. The bulk of this is spent on basic food items, transport for school, and pain medication for the father. In weeks when they do not sell enough, they cut back on both food and school transport. If they cannot afford to travel to school, they will take turns so that they both get a chance to attend school.
Emotive storytelling from the Guardian. Reflex posted on tuner.
The mere fact u mentioned UNC shows u dont know how Socal services operate under PNM.wing wrote:I didn't make the statement, the father did. You are not to be taken seriously.zoom rader wrote:UNC does not run government nor decide who gets assistancewing wrote:He sought assistance from his councillor and MP, but no help has been forthcoming.
UNC muddac***
Looked for them today about 3pm but didn't see any vendors fitting the description. I'll pass tomorrow morning to see if they come out.
For u you make statement like that shows how u think to poor people's plight.
U are a disgusting individual and a coward
Yes opinion of a " PNM controlled board".adnj wrote:zoom rader wrote:Their father stays at home. He is physically challenged and uses a wheelchair. Two years ago, the driver of a truck lost control, and his vehicle slammed into their car. The children’s mother was killed in that accident, and the father was injured. He was in the hospital for three months. During that time, neighbours cooked and watched out for them. The father works in the garden; his wheelchair cannot go on the dirt, so he drags himself on the ground. He said that if he had transport, he would go to sell on the side of the road, but his car was written off in the accident, and the little compensation money he received was used for his medication.
He was told that although he has a physical disability, his garden is a source of income; hence, he does not qualify for a disability grant. He sought assistance from his councillor and MP, but no help has been forthcoming. Now, out of desperation, he relies on his children to sell the crops. He worries about them when they go out on the road to sell. He feels sad that his young son is forced to be responsible for his little sister. Without any other source of income, he knows this is their only means of survival. On an average Saturday, depending on what they are selling, the children will earn about $300. Most of their customers are regulars, neighbours, and others who know them from the area.
The money they earn is used to buy basic food items: rice, dhal, sugar, flour, oil and salt. Twice, some bigger boys robbed them, so now, every week, when they have finished selling, they will go to the grocery store and buy basic items in small quantities. This way, they feel safer walking home. The family’s income for the month averages $1,000 to $1,200. The bulk of this is spent on basic food items, transport for school, and pain medication for the father. In weeks when they do not sell enough, they cut back on both food and school transport. If they cannot afford to travel to school, they will take turns so that they both get a chance to attend school.
Emotive storytelling from the Guardian. Reflex posted on tuner.
PNM supplies their bloggers with 12k iphones to spew nonsense on Tuner all daysMASH wrote:Super cat , how much is the grant ? Enough to cover disability , living, children expenses ?adnj wrote:zoom rader wrote:Their father stays at home. He is physically challenged and uses a wheelchair. Two years ago, the driver of a truck lost control, and his vehicle slammed into their car. The children’s mother was killed in that accident, and the father was injured. He was in the hospital for three months. During that time, neighbours cooked and watched out for them. The father works in the garden; his wheelchair cannot go on the dirt, so he drags himself on the ground. He said that if he had transport, he would go to sell on the side of the road, but his car was written off in the accident, and the little compensation money he received was used for his medication.
He was told that although he has a physical disability, his garden is a source of income; hence, he does not qualify for a disability grant. He sought assistance from his councillor and MP, but no help has been forthcoming. Now, out of desperation, he relies on his children to sell the crops. He worries about them when they go out on the road to sell. He feels sad that his young son is forced to be responsible for his little sister. Without any other source of income, he knows this is their only means of survival. On an average Saturday, depending on what they are selling, the children will earn about $300. Most of their customers are regulars, neighbours, and others who know them from the area.
The money they earn is used to buy basic food items: rice, dhal, sugar, flour, oil and salt. Twice, some bigger boys robbed them, so now, every week, when they have finished selling, they will go to the grocery store and buy basic items in small quantities. This way, they feel safer walking home. The family’s income for the month averages $1,000 to $1,200. The bulk of this is spent on basic food items, transport for school, and pain medication for the father. In weeks when they do not sell enough, they cut back on both food and school transport. If they cannot afford to travel to school, they will take turns so that they both get a chance to attend school.
Emotive storytelling from the Guardian. Reflex posted on tuner.
And the UNC supplies their bloggers with child brides and animal playthingszoom rader wrote:PNM supplies their bloggers with 12k iphones to spew nonsense on Tuner all daysMASH wrote:Super cat , how much is the grant ? Enough to cover disability , living, children expenses ?adnj wrote:zoom rader wrote:Their father stays at home. He is physically challenged and uses a wheelchair. Two years ago, the driver of a truck lost control, and his vehicle slammed into their car. The children’s mother was killed in that accident, and the father was injured. He was in the hospital for three months. During that time, neighbours cooked and watched out for them. The father works in the garden; his wheelchair cannot go on the dirt, so he drags himself on the ground. He said that if he had transport, he would go to sell on the side of the road, but his car was written off in the accident, and the little compensation money he received was used for his medication.
He was told that although he has a physical disability, his garden is a source of income; hence, he does not qualify for a disability grant. He sought assistance from his councillor and MP, but no help has been forthcoming. Now, out of desperation, he relies on his children to sell the crops. He worries about them when they go out on the road to sell. He feels sad that his young son is forced to be responsible for his little sister. Without any other source of income, he knows this is their only means of survival. On an average Saturday, depending on what they are selling, the children will earn about $300. Most of their customers are regulars, neighbours, and others who know them from the area.
The money they earn is used to buy basic food items: rice, dhal, sugar, flour, oil and salt. Twice, some bigger boys robbed them, so now, every week, when they have finished selling, they will go to the grocery store and buy basic items in small quantities. This way, they feel safer walking home. The family’s income for the month averages $1,000 to $1,200. The bulk of this is spent on basic food items, transport for school, and pain medication for the father. In weeks when they do not sell enough, they cut back on both food and school transport. If they cannot afford to travel to school, they will take turns so that they both get a chance to attend school.
Emotive storytelling from the Guardian. Reflex posted on tuner.
So what the councillor and MP being paid for? Useless just like you...zoom rader wrote:The mere fact u mentioned UNC shows u dont know how Socal services operate under PNM.wing wrote:I didn't make the statement, the father did. You are not to be taken seriously.zoom rader wrote:UNC does not run government nor decide who gets assistancewing wrote:He sought assistance from his councillor and MP, but no help has been forthcoming.
UNC muddac***
Looked for them today about 3pm but didn't see any vendors fitting the description. I'll pass tomorrow morning to see if they come out.
For u you make statement like that shows how u think to poor people's plight.
U are a disgusting individual and a coward
UNC does not operate Socal services, even if the father mentioned UNC , u shouldn't have know that Socal services do not take instructions from UNC
UNC cannot grant social services
Soo u don't eat no goat, sheep , cow ... Only Rooster for you ..wing wrote:And the UNC supplies their bloggers with child brides and animal playthingszoom rader wrote:PNM supplies their bloggers with 12k iphones to spew nonsense on Tuner all daysMASH wrote:Super cat , how much is the grant ? Enough to cover disability , living, children expenses ?adnj wrote:zoom rader wrote:Their father stays at home. He is physically challenged and uses a wheelchair. Two years ago, the driver of a truck lost control, and his vehicle slammed into their car. The children’s mother was killed in that accident, and the father was injured. He was in the hospital for three months. During that time, neighbours cooked and watched out for them. The father works in the garden; his wheelchair cannot go on the dirt, so he drags himself on the ground. He said that if he had transport, he would go to sell on the side of the road, but his car was written off in the accident, and the little compensation money he received was used for his medication.
He was told that although he has a physical disability, his garden is a source of income; hence, he does not qualify for a disability grant. He sought assistance from his councillor and MP, but no help has been forthcoming. Now, out of desperation, he relies on his children to sell the crops. He worries about them when they go out on the road to sell. He feels sad that his young son is forced to be responsible for his little sister. Without any other source of income, he knows this is their only means of survival. On an average Saturday, depending on what they are selling, the children will earn about $300. Most of their customers are regulars, neighbours, and others who know them from the area.
The money they earn is used to buy basic food items: rice, dhal, sugar, flour, oil and salt. Twice, some bigger boys robbed them, so now, every week, when they have finished selling, they will go to the grocery store and buy basic items in small quantities. This way, they feel safer walking home. The family’s income for the month averages $1,000 to $1,200. The bulk of this is spent on basic food items, transport for school, and pain medication for the father. In weeks when they do not sell enough, they cut back on both food and school transport. If they cannot afford to travel to school, they will take turns so that they both get a chance to attend school.
Emotive storytelling from the Guardian. Reflex posted on tuner.
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