don t go to church anymore. well, why would they see that kind of a caucus, why would they want to be part of something like that. when you see a billion young man like this pointing out that these republicans and these evangelicals, you know, so everyone can make a mistake. he was part of murder, according to them. that s their view of it. but you can forgive people for murder. but you can maybe have one job out. maybe can ignore one. for, i do not think so. and there has just got to be a point where somebody says this is enough. we just can t go here. and that s just the fact. and the good thing about this is just exposing hypocrisy everywhere. yeah, and speaking of candidate qualities, james, you ve got, you know, mehmet oz, you ve got mastriano, you ve got herschel walker, you ve got blake masters, questions of candidates. allen blackwell, don t forget him. of course, how big of a problem is it for the gop that this is the field of candidates they re running in the cycle?
As temperatures began to dip this fall, Allen Blackwell III says he and his colleagues at Baltimore City Public Schools kept watch on weather reports hoping to see it hit 32 degrees. That would herald the opening of winter shelters where homeless students and their families could be housed.
âWe were in the support area before. Now weâre dealing with survival,â says Blackwell, the districtâs homeless and foster care liaison who oversees homeless services at 120 schools and 15 shelters as well as partnerships with local agencies.
For students experiencing homelessness, schools are a lifeline for their entire families. Blackwellâs department has continued to provide food, clothing and transportation support despite being largely cut off from in-person contact with students since March.