Sunday, December 1, 2013

Church Group Kicked Out Of Public Park For Handing Out Thanksgiving Dinners To Homeless

millions of you's so~called christ~ain'ts  in this country !  ya know every "holiday" "wedding" "birth" "funeral" pretend like yer "pray~in" 2 someone ...you know when yer dick or tit IS in the ringer & ya NEED help  ..ya call & "ask" Him fer it ,beg fer it ..just this once help me get out~ta this ,that  ?    & when you see yer fellows out in the REAL   WAR !    .....where r ALL you's fakes ,phony  ..short arms at ?  let me ask you 's some~thin ..How long do ya think a Loving  God ...Our Creator  ...put up wit a bunch of pansies ass pussy's .......who look out,take care of ,think only of ...themselves  ...just food fer thought       & i don't give a flying fuck what relig or no relig        u r or aren't .....we so far gone that we wont help ...anyone for anything ...out  ...storm coming folks     & let it come

Church Group Kicked Out Of Public Park For Handing Out Thanksgiving Dinners To Homeless

Mikael Thalen
by
November 29th, 2013
Updated 11/29/2013
A church group in Lake Worth, FL was kicked out of a public park Thursday afternoon after a park ranger spotted them feeding homeless residents.

Church Group Kicked Out Of Park For Feeding Homeless

Members from the Acts 2 Worship Center, who headed to Palm Beach County’s John Prince Park to feed the homeless, intended to teach their children a valuable lesson about the true meaning of Thanksgiving.
“We brought our kids out here so they could see what it’s really like for people that are struggling,” Acts 2 member Brian Oakes told CBS 12.
The park’s growing homeless population, many who have been hit hard by the weakening economy, were more than thankful for the warm meal.
“We’re grateful you know. They hand out, we meet the guys and stuff. They give us a prayer and everything,” homeless resident Kevin Rudd said.
Unfortunately, a Palm Beach County park ranger “just following orders” soon approached the group and demanded they leave for violating an alleged city ordinance.
“It’s very disappointing. We didn’t intend for this today,” said Brian. “ We just wanted to give the food and be able to bless people.”
Despite being told to leave, the church group sided with humanity, defying the orders as they finished handing out the rest of their meals.
After being confronted by CBS 12 reporter Israel Balderas, the park ranger declined to comment, admitting he was given “strict orders” not to discuss the matter with anyone.
“I can’t talk to you. my bosses don’t want me to talk,” the park ranger said.
According to the park ranger, who had to radio supervisors to learn the ordinance he was enforcing, feeding the homeless was not permitted by a “large group.”
Sadly, the situation in Florida is an eye-opening representation of the country’s current state, where hordes of shoppers violently fighting over fake deals are praised, and those actually engaging in thanksgiving are defied.

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