09 February 2009, 07:35
YUMANVICTIM
Sharon Jasper has been
> victimized. Poor
> thing...she has been rabidly wronged. She has become a
> Section 8 care
> case -- the victim of ever changing public housing
> policies.
>
> Sharon Jasper has spent 57 of her
> 58 years
> dedicated to one cause and one cause only, and has nothing
> to show
> for her dedicated servitude.. She has lived in Section 8
> housing all
> but 1 of her 58 years. It was a legacy passed down from
> her parents
> who moved into Section 8 housing in 1949 when she was six
> months old.
> She has passed the legacy down to her children, but fears
> they may
> have to get jobs to pay for the utilities and deposits.
>
> She laments about her one year
> hiatus from
> the comfort of her Section 8 nirvana, ' I tried it for
> a year -- you
> know, working and all. It's not anything I would want
> to go through
> again, or wish on anyone in my family, but I am damn proud
> of that
> year.'
>
>
> Sharon was moved out of her St.
> Bernard
> housing project after hurricane Katrina and into a new, yet
> albeit,
> substandard quarterage. As can be noted from the above
> photo of her
> new Section 8 home, it is repugnant and not suitable for
> someone of
> Sharon Jasper's seniority status in the system.
> 'Don't be fooled by
> them hardwood floors,' says Sharon . 'They told
> me they were
> putting in scraped wood floors cause it was more expensive
> and
> elegant, but I am not a fool -- that was just a way to make
> me take
> scratched up wood because I am black. The 60 inch HD TV?
> It may
> look nice but it is not a plasma. It's not a plasma
> because I'm
> black. Now they want me to pay a deposit and utilities on
> this
> dump.' 'Do you know why?'
>
>
> She has held her tongue in
> silence through
> the years of abuse by the system, but it came to a head at
> the New
> Orleans ' city council meeting where discussions were
> under way
> about the tearing down of the St. Bernard projects. When a
> near
> riotous exchange between groups opposing the tearing down
> of St.
> Bernard and groups wanting the dilapidated buildings torn
> down and
> newer ones built, Sharon unleashed verbal hell with her
> once
> silenced tongue. The object of her oratory prowess was an
> acquiescent poor white boy in attendance. The context of
> her
> scathing rebuke was, 'Just because you pay for my
> house, my car, my
> big screen and my food, I will not be treated like a
> slave!' and
> 'Back up and Shut up! Shut up, white boy! Shut up,
> white boy!'
>
>
> Recapping from the mental log of
> the city
> council minutes in her head, Sharon repines, 'Our
> families have
> been displaced all over the United States. They are being
> forced to
> commit crimes in cities they are unfamiliar with. It is a
> very
> uncomfortable situation for them.. Bring them back, then
> let's talk
> about redevelopment.' Sharon directs the
> reporter's attention
> across the street to Duncan Plaza where homeless
> people are
> living in tents and states that, 'I might do better out
> there with
> one of these tents.' She further lamented her
> sentiments about her
> situation, 'I might be poor, but I don't have to
> live poor.'
>
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> =================================
>
> Any wonder why this country is in
> the shape
> it is? Maybe we should all just chip in and get her the
> plasma TV
> she so richly deserves!
>
>
>
> Remember to pay your taxes-
> Sharon needs
> your help
>
> Spread the wealth
THE SECOND AMENDMENT!!!!!!!!!!
THE ORIGINAL HOMELAND SECURITY