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Front Page

Jan. 18, 2002

Enemy Within

By Ted Hayes The slogan "Justice For The Homeless" is not the agenda of 98 percent of the advocates and activists associated with the homeless. The slogan is designed to encourage homeless people and to send a message to their "oppressors" to cease. Yet my 17-year experience with homelessness reveals a shocking reality.

        By Ted Hayes
        The slogan "Justice For The Homeless" is not the agenda of 98 percent of the advocates and activists associated with the homeless. The slogan is designed to encourage homeless people and to send a message to their "oppressors" to cease. Yet my 17-year experience with homelessness reveals a shocking reality.
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