I just got done listening to a radio show about how this senator Grimley(sorry if I misspelled the name) says that poor people statistically commit more crimes. No kidding. Ok, so now Grimley says that poverty-stricken people (income of less than $75,000 commit more crimes than people that make $300,000). Isn't that kind of a condescending elitist view of middle/lower income earners? Not everybody is wealthy, and where I'm from I think that $35,000 is close to the state average income.. Your thoughts plz...
2006-06-19
05:20:47
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I dunno maybe state senate maybe for East coast because it had something to do w/gun control of poor people.
2006-06-19
05:35:17 ·
update #1