Here's some more angering video from your Ayatollah up north. This video, taken January 2nd, shows the religious charity passing out boxes of food staples to the illegals across the street from the day labor center. The angering part really kicks in when you read the article from the Sacramento bee this week describing the dismal state of the regions food banks, and calling for more people to donate
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http://www.sacbee.com/101/story/600290.html
A weakening economy has reduced donations to region's pantries
Across Northern California, food bank directors are struggling to solve a worrisome equation: They're seeing more hungry people – and they have less food to give them.
As a weak economy sends growing numbers of new faces to local food pantries, those same organizations are reporting reduced levels of everything from canned meat to powdered milk.
"Everybody's getting a little less," said Melinda Annis, senior vice president of food programs for California Emergency Foodlink, a statewide organization that operates as a food bank for Sacramento County. "It's just trying to spread it a little thinner … when perhaps everything indicates that the need is greater."
A weakening economy has reduced donations to region's pantries
Across Northern California, food bank directors are struggling to solve a worrisome equation: They're seeing more hungry people – and they have less food to give them.
As a weak economy sends growing numbers of new faces to local food pantries, those same organizations are reporting reduced levels of everything from canned meat to powdered milk.
"Everybody's getting a little less," said Melinda Annis, senior vice president of food programs for California Emergency Foodlink, a statewide organization that operates as a food bank for Sacramento County. "It's just trying to spread it a little thinner … when perhaps everything indicates that the need is greater."
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