On 28 Oct 2001, at 8:58, jamesd@echeque.com wrote:
The stretches these guys have concocted to find evidence of hunger in the US is itself evidence that what they seek is not to be found. If there were actual hungry people, we would not looking for evidence of their existence in ways more suited to bigfoot and flying saucer aliens.
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Certainly individuals are pretty hungry at least some of the time. I remember a while back a way home there was an old lady bum saying "please help me get something to eat, I'm hungry". Experience told me that she would be there again the next day saying the same thing. But what made this day special was, I overheard another lady remark to her friend, "I'm hungry too, because I worked through my lunch hour". Then again, she did look like she could afford to skip a few meals. What there isn't in the US is starvation. This country has its faults, but as far as providing food goes, there are an amazing number of morbidly obese "poor" people. George