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Homeless Family Living in Woods
Homeless Family Living in Woods
Oct 17, 2007 06:50 PM Reporter: Nisha Gutierrez Courtesy KPVI Two of the children found living in a series of tens in the woods south of Pocatello The cost of opening a new business has left three adults and 14 children from Pocatello homeless and living in tents in the woods for the past three weeks. With the cold weather, this hardship is about to get worse for the two families living in tents in the Mink Creek area. James Armstrong, father: "Well, we're actually living an emergency. We're up in the canyon trying to take care of ourselves." James Armstrong's family was forced to move out of their home and into the woods after he opened an emergency supply business in town. James Armstrong, father: "I couldn't get any funding for this and it put me in a bind, so I had to move out of a house I was renting." Armstrong now spends the days working at his store, but then heads back to the campsite at night to be with his 10 children - and another family with five children that he is helping take care of with the help of his wife and oldest daughter Rachel. Rachel Armstrong, daughter: "Put all your layers on - put all that on before you get out or else you're gonna get really cold." Armstrong says the kids are adjusting to the cold weather. He says they have plenty of supplies, blankets, and food that was prepared before they left their home. But while they have already endured two snowstorms and two rainstorms, Armstrong hopes they find a permanent place to live before it snows and gets too cold for the younger children. James Armstrong, father :"Shelter - permanent shelter - is where we have the problem. You know, rent for 10 to 14 kids and a family is rather high, and being a start-up business, I can't afford $1200 a month rent." Armstrong also said that all the kids are being home-schooled and have been for several years. He says he spoke with SEICAA Wednesday and they hope to have the two families moved into a trailer by the end of the week. If you can help these families in any way, you can call the Southeastern Idaho Community Action Agency at (208) 234-0966. http://www.kidk.com/news/local/10619382.html http://www.nwcn.com/statenews/idaho/...183195036.html |
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Oh boo hoo.
Thats good livin', if you ask me. They just need to learn how to build better shelter than disposable tents. Get ready America, cuz your gonna wish you could live in the woods when the jewish dictatorship over post america kicks into 2nd gear. |
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If you'd like to help this white family go here for info on how to send donations
http://pcapostate.blogspot.com/2007/...-in-woods.html This man cares enough to take on the responsibility of another family - he homeschools his white children - we need to help him. |
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I think that's awful. I mean a mexican family can burn their house down, and the world can't do enough for them. Six children killed sure, but they still have the other 5 to pick up the slack.
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I wish I could give neg rep.
You sure pissed me off there Jett Rink.
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Good, I used to be a big wuss too, until I had to live on the streets for a few years. Those boys will be tough as nails when they are older as long as some commie socialists don't coddle them and give them handouts. The problem with White males today is they havent had any hard living in a looooong time. The coming break up of the United States aint going to be pretty, if I was you I'd get out of my Barcalounger and spend some time out in the woods accustoming yourself to hard living. Because the lights wont be on and the toilets wont flush during the revolution. |
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Too bad this leaked out. In the next few days we'll hear about how the father was arrested by the FBI and charged with a hate crime and the children are in protective custody. Next stop for the parents is Federal Penitentiary. "Buddy You just broke the rules! You aren't paying your dues to Uncle Jewey and that's anti-semitic buddy!"
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I agree it will make these kids tougher for the better.
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I have seen homeless white families in Sarasota in makeshift camps.
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Sarasota is a hell of a lot better to be homeless in than Idaho.
I used to camp out in the winter time while growing up in Northern Idaho. Some of my fondest memories.
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It was August 13th, I believe, hurricane Charlie, I spent three weekends in a row driving to sarasota handing out supplies, tarps, food, anything else that was needed. It was something I will never forget.
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I get the point that Jett Rink is making, perhaps it came across harshly.
I'm not above sending them a few bucks to help out, but there is potential for this to be a great experience for them if they have the right attitude. A friend moved his wife and six children from the cushy suburbs in North Carolina to rough it on land in upstate NY. They couldn't finish building their cabin before winter set in so they spent their first winter there in a large teepee! Yeah, it was their choice and they survived and every year things got slightly easier and fell into place. After ten years they were fortunate to find an old Amish home for sale and moved out of their cabin. But those ten years of hard living more than prepared them for what's coming in the Kwa. His children have had experiences they NEVER would have had had they stayed in suburbia watching TV, playing videogames and being judaized in public skewls.... AM |
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That's for sure, at least they didn't have to fight the snow. And the families in sarasota that still had homes would cook food and drive around and feed the one's that lost their homes. Some of the people there lived for months in make shift tents. Arcadia was hit bad too, lots of low income white families there had it very rough for a long time. I was so thankful I still had a home so I spent the next month helping out anyone we could in the nearby towns. I live in Ft.Myers, and when I would hear someone gripe about not having power, I felt like slapping them! At least they had a home still standing. So easy to take things for granted...until it is gone.
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I remember being very cold in Bonners Ferry several times. I'm all for the adults "roughing it," and/or the kids camping out, but suffering from the cold when little niggers are warm, nope, that's not the answer. |
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In all seriousness, all that time may have been well spent, but they aren't going to be persecuted by the weather as much as they'll be hounded by Kwa cops with guns and a warm motel room to return to in the evening. Hard living is great, it does build charachter, but for you or anyone else here to sit in your warm home with a beer in hand, talking about how these kids need to suffer in order to build charachter reminds me of why we whites are in the fucked position we're in today. "rugged independence" has screwed us over in the modern democratic Kwa, we refuse to cometo the aid of whites for one reason or another, charachter building, they deserve it, I don't have an extra five dollars, who cares, etc... etc... ad infinitum. It smells like defeat |
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Ever since my first camping trip with the boy scouts when I was 10, I always fantasized about living in the woods. It really wasn't all it's cracked up to be. I guess I'm a city slicker at heart. Or maybe I just needed some better friends to camp with.
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