Sharon, honey, baby! What are you apologizing for? Who loves you more than me? Nobody! You never have to apologize to me!!
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "2fine4u" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Everyone here, seems to validate why AP, shouldn't have this mission > and if it's true, that AP residents aren't eligible, what's the point? > I'm not changing my position, but I may have spoken too soon! Denise > stated, that after the close of Marlboro, was when AP, became a > dumping ground for eveyone's refuse and that, was a true statement, > but what is the solution? I thought that this is/was, the purpose of > the Mission, a "hand-up", instead of a "hand-out"! Released convicts, > should NOT be brought here, because other towns, have half-way houses, > like Jersey City, that get them employed and training. I had heard, > but it is only hearsay, that training, is available here, in AP. Am I > correct or just what, IS available? I'm in the mindset, that this > place would be for homeless veterans, men down and out on their luck, > but all this talk of pedophiles, is scary! Tommy, I was just pulling > your chain! Yes, I know you work here and pay taxes here; it's your > hometown and I apologize, if I sounded a little underhanded. No, I > humbly, apologize! I have no right, to jusge who is and who isn't, in > favor of this city! See, I have no problem, saying I'm sorry. I did > register for the newsletter, for the link, Mario has so graciously > posted here. A very interesting site. This is a threat, not a > promise, that before I post, I will TRY, to have all my ducks in a > row, instead of opening my mouth and inserting my foot! Sorry, ALL! > > --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, MarioAPNJ@ wrote: > > > > In reference to Tommy's post: > > > > > > With over 80 non-profits and 39 churches > > > > Finally, some hard numbers! Thank you. Is there some place where > these > > 119 tax-exempts are listed by name and address? > > > > > > all helping the poor, ..... > > > > > > The skeptic in me wonders how many of these are legit as opposed to > Elmer > > Gantry spin offs, ripping off everyone, the poor and the taxpayers. > Does the > > city, or anyone, monitor these non-profits and their credentials. > > > > _http://www.charitynavigator.org/_ > (http://www.charitynavigator.org/) does > > an admirable job, but I suspect many bogus "non-profits" are clever > enough > > to remain under everyone's radar. > > > > > > > > ========Original Message======== > > Subj: [AsburyPark] Re: Rescue Mission Date: 2/14/2007 2:00:53 P.M. > Eastern > > Standard Time From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > (mailto:justifiedright@) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > (mailto:AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com) > > Sent on: > > > > > > > > Kevin the issue is not whether to help, rather where to help and who > > should provide it. > > > > With over 80 non-profits and 39 churches all helping the poor, > > Asbury Park has done enough. > > > > Don't give me this holy rhetoric about moral responsibility - don't > > you dare - not when the other 51 Monmouth County towns aren't > > kicking in any where near the help we are, and some not at all. > > We've done more than our share. > > > > Also, Jesus never put a shelter full of pedophiles, who will be > > released at 7:00 am, in the path of children walking to school. > > > > Where is your moral responsibility towared those kids? > > > > If moral responsibility is measured by assitance to the poor, then > > Asbury Park is the Mother Theresa of Monmouth County. > > > > Go spread your moral indignation in a town in Monmouth that isn't > > helping the poor. How about we put this mission next to you know > > who's parent's house in Belmar? See if he would support it then. > > > > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] > (mailto:AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com) , > > "Kevin Brown" <jerseykev@> > > wrote: > > > > > > Tommy, criminal behaviour is not a factor in the overall decision > > to > > > allow services for the needy. Jesus never rejected a soul. > > Ministry > > > is charged with aiding those in need. If the liberal court system > > > weren't releasing these individuals back into society there would > > be > > > no public threat. To cease support because among the masses there > > > are those that intend evil upon another is like shutting down the > > > asbury park government because former councilman Hamilton was > > > arrested for taking a bribe. You can not corporately punish a > > > segment of community because a handful in the community are evil. > > > > > > As for me being happy that asbury wouldn't have a mission, with > > the > > > inuendo that our ministry in Long Branch would have > > more "business" > > > is another flaw in defense of the objection of the asbury facility. > > > > > > It is incumbent upon every municipality to provide services for > > all > > > it's citizens. The attitude that it would draw people into Asbury > > is > > > noted, however the reason that may occur is because other > > communities > > > are not being held responsible for the needs within their own > > > jurisdiction. Until the State begins to provide shelter for > > homeless > > > people statewide, more importantly shelter services are profitable > > > operations, they are charity driven. > > > > > > Yahoo! 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