New York Post Page Six July 16, 2008
TIM Robbins' and Susan Sarandon's mission to protect the poor and needy doesn't apply to their Greenwich Village neighborhood. The Oscar-winning liberals recently attended a Landmarks Preservation Commission hearing to oppose St. Vincent's plea to build a new, larger hospital on West 12th Street, three blocks from their home. This despite their support of causes like UNICEF and Champions for Children. "The hospital provides $40 million in care to the indigent every year," one proponent told us. "Robbins dismissed more than 100 people rallying in support of the hospital - low-income, union workers and veterans of the AIDS crisis - as 'those people out there.' " Sarandon said in a statement: "Improving the hospital is a great idea. However, this can be accomplished without compromising the neighborhood. St. Vincent's should consider the proposed alternative solutions." Robbins declined to comment.
Now of course this is you typical big time liberal. Just like the windmills in Teddys Backyard and every other commie douche bag who is always ready to tell you to do but doesn't want to deal with this in their neighborhood. So lets have the poor homeless guys camp out on their doorstep. Let them piss and shit in their front yard. That will work.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
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That's disappointing.
One thing I always respected Martin Sheen for, when he was Mayor of Malibu, was his welcoming of the homeless.
Of course, he was on location at the time. Heh. But, no, he was serious, he was going to let them stay there.
The rest of the neighborhood not so much.
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