Sunday, July 30, 2006

Great Article #3 ABC News.com

Not to exclude all the great artices that have been written in the past, but I would like to share a few of the latest great articles here- in no particular order.

First, thank you to the writers/reporters/editors of the Las Vegas City Life, Las Vegas Sun, and the Las Vegas Review Journal who have kept the homeless/poverty issue out in the media.

I know I have written personally to some of you in the past, and please forgive me if I haven't. You, the media, will be the true heroes when we bring about positive, social changes. Thank you.

Feed the Hungry, Go to Jail?
Vegas Mayor Bans Volunteer Food Programs in Public Parks

By ANGIE GANGI

July 28, 2006 — Homeless advocates in Las Vegas have been told to stop giving food to the hungry in public parks or risk going to jail.

The Las Vegas City Council unanimously passed an ordinance last week that makes it illegal to feed the homeless in any city park.

Las Vegas officials and homeless advocates say they want to help the homeless, but their conflicting views on how to help have become a legal and political battle.

To read the full article:

http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=2248418&page=1

Great Article #2 Salem-News.com

Not to exclude all the great artices that have been written in the past, but I would like to share a few of the latest great articles here- in no particular order.

First, thank you to the writers/reporters/editors of the Las Vegas City Life, Las Vegas Sun, and the Las Vegas Review Journal who have kept the homeless/poverty issue out in the media.

I know I have written personally to some of you in the past, and please forgive me if I haven't. You, the media, will be the true heroes when we bring about positive, social changes. Thank you.

Op-Ed: New Las Vegas Law Against Feeding Homeless Underscores City's Real Motivations

Op-Ed by: Tim King Salem-News.com


The city most efficient at creating homeless people now says they will arrest you if you feed them.

(SALEM) - The city council of Las Vegas, Nevada took down the town's typical facade this week, when they voted to make it illegal to feed homeless people in a park. No glitz, no neon, just the real heart of America's cruelest city laid open like a book.

Now I readily admit that I am no fan of Las Vegas, having survived five years in TV news there between '96 and '01 working for both the NBC affiliate and the FOX station. I think I could say that for the most part, I saw it all.

There just isn't a place that measures up to Vegas when it comes to certain things, like homeless people. The place is designed to create homeless people, and now the city is legislating the starvation of those who lose it all.

To read the full article:

http://www.salem-news.com/articles/july212006/vegas_homeless_72106.php

Great Article #1 Las Vegas City Life

Not to exclude all the great artices that have been written in the past, but I would like to share a few of the latest great articles here- in no particular order.

First, thank you to the writers/reporters/editors of the Las Vegas City Life, Las Vegas Sun, and the Las Vegas Review Journal who have kept the homeless/poverty issue out in the media.

I know I have written personally to some of you in the past, and please forgive me if I haven't. You, the media, will be the true heroes when we bring about positive, social changes. Thank you.

Mean old town, Las Vegas City Life

by Meredith McGhan


For a nation based on Judeo-Christian values, or so say its staunchest patriots, we're not an awfully compassionate lot. Just look at the homeless-hating in the letters sections of local media or issuing like bile from the mouth of our mayor. Far be it from me, a person with little inclination toward organized religion, to try to tell others to act more Christian. But for God's sake, people, if you're going to push the whole Yahweh-destroyed-Sodom schtick, then give equal time to this quote from Matthew, where Jesus says: "If you want to be perfect, go and sell all your possessions and give it to the poor, and then you will have treasure in Heaven." (Matthew 19:21).

To read the full article:

http://lasvegascitylife.com/articles/2006/07/27/opinion/all_tomorrows_parties/atp.txt

Question for City Attorney Brad Jerbic

Dear Mr. Jerbic,

When did the City try to "negotiate" with me. And which mission offered me the use of their facility?


Well, this is something else. I am fifty years old and the politicians and lawyers still surprise me.

This is the second time that City Attorney Brad Jerbic has outright lied (or spread bad information around?) about anyone offering to "help" me.

BBC, THe World Tonight, Friday edition:

(this broadcast will be available for 7 days)

Beginning of segment: Playing time 16:20:46

Jerbic: (Playing time 16:26:30)

...the missions that have kitchens that provide food have offered Ms. Sacco an opportunity to work with them and use their abundant facilities to provide more meals.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/news/worldtonight/


City Attorney Brad Jerbic said the city tried to negotiate with the ACLU and Sacco, including attempting to find a place where Sacco could provide food to the homeless.

http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Jul-20-Thu-2006/news/8589438.html

Friday, July 28, 2006

First Day for New Ordinance,
Can't share food with the Needy

Yesterday, we went to the park as usual. "I" had not decided what "I" was going to do, whether to share in the park or on the sidewalk across the street from the park.

Sometimes we have a plan. Sometimes we don't. This was a minute by minute plan.

I thought we should share on the sidewalk to show how foolish the new ordinance is. And that it would "look worse" for the city that so many people in cars could actually SEE homeless people. (Oh my!) But I didn't want anyone to get hit by a car crossing this busy street, or get arrested for jaywalking or impeding pedestrian traffic-- even though there are very few pedestrians in this area.

I get uneasy with the media when they portray us as "openly defying" the city ordinance.

I think Ryan said it best.

From the Las Vegas Review Journal:

"...But for the activists who brought the meal and those eating, it was simply sustenance.

"I wouldn't call this civil disobedience," said Ryan Staples, an activist with Food Not Bombs. "It's not civil disobedience when you've been doing something for years, and someone suddenly passes an ordinance that says it's illegal."

http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Jul-28-Fri-2006/news/8752502.html

Mom: Food is a Right, not a privilege. Food and water are necessary to simply survive. No one has a right to target one specific group and tell them where they can eat and where they cannot eat. If it's good for one then it's good for all.

NY Times, We do not share meat

Click on the title to view the article.

NY Times:

Well, except for the part that says: Gail Sacco pulled green grapes, bread,
"lunch meat" they almost got it right.

We do not share MEAT with hungry folks. We serve mostly vegan and sometimes
vegetarian food.

You know the reasons so I won't go into it here.

We never serve meat or fish or dairy unless our pantry is bare which is not
very often. And we will only serve it if it is "already prepared dairy and
meat products which are donated to us because we believe eating is more
important than being politically correct; however, we do not cook with animal
products."

http://home.earthlink.net/~foodnotbombs/seven.html

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

What it's like in jail - for those wondering

What it's like in jail - for those wondering:

Written by Josh, Thu, 13 Jul 2006

The security guard and I had a long talk as we waited for the police to arrive at Meadows Mall. He told me of being in war, and that he believed in the LORD. As people walked by us I would hand out gospel tracts. The security officer said he would not physically try and stop me, but would only verbally tell me to stop. It was a humorous moment, but I could also see frustration on his face as I continued to share the good news in his presence.

I remember the police feeling they had much better things to do than fool with me when they arrived on the scene. I told them I felt I was doing nothing wrong, and that they did not have to arrest me. It was their choice. After they explained to me the mall policies, I remained firm, and told them to arrest me if they must, but that I didn't believe I was doing anything wrong. In anger and frustration, one officer began to cuff me and go through my belongings as if I was a drug dealer. The Christian man who worked in the mall, Gabriel, waved and watched me being led away in handcuffs, and I wondered what must have been going through his mind, knowing I was only passing out gospel tracts in Meadows Mall.

One officer tried to blame me once outside the mall in the parking lot, saying, "GOD would not be proud of you right now". I asked him if he thought GOD would be proud of him for arresting me, GOD's servant. After treating me a little more abusively, the angry police officer put me in the [police] car. The angry officer said, "Now you have to get in the hot police car." I told him it would be much hotter in hell. After some time, I began to pray for the police, and for satan to be bound. I began to praise GOD in the back of the police car, and felt GOD working a great deal on my heart. I began to weep, and prayed GOD would save the souls of the police, and prayed many other prayers as well. I was eventually moved out of the angry officers car, and into the kinder officers car, who played jazz music and opened the rear windows for me to get some cool air. This helped me relax, and before leaving the Mall I let both officers and a security guard know I wished no evil on them, and that I would pray for them. I told them it was a blessing to meet them, and truly it was. I could see in thier hearts a desire to do what was right, but frustration at me, who seemed to be causing conflict within their spirit. They could see I was harming no one, yet were compelled to arrest me ( most likely in order to keep their job.)

By the time we separated, I felt a great peace among us, each of us doing what we believed our job was without any more arguing. Much respect was given me eventually by the officers (they even put me in the shade while doing their paper work), and the officers let me know they hoped the best for me. The security guard said he would put in a word that I was pleasant and not difficult also. Other than this conflict of my preaching, I believe we would have gotten along quite well. (Personally I believe the LORD would probably go into one of these Babylonian malls and start turning over tables of money changers, but I don't have that level of faith. I do pray GOD would help me gain more of HIS mind.)

I saw many in jail who I knew, some in for repeat offenses, others still waiting to be released from the last time I'd been with them in jail (for sleeping outside). As I was led into the first holding cell with my "JESUS saves from Hell" shirt on, I praised GOD that the police did not force me to take this shirt off so I could witness with it to police and prisoners also. One officer who remembered me from before asked why I was back. I told him I had been witnessing for JESUS at meadows mall. He said with a smile, "Las Vegas doesn't want to get saved". I sure hope this is not always the case. Another Asian officer kindly smiled when he saw me, and then read my shirt. I praised GOD for this chance to witness to him! In the holding cell I counted about 30 people all in a room that was the size of about two bathrooms put together. Before going to the holding cell I was seated on a bench right inside the door with some others who were arrested.

One man came in with a breathing tube in his neck, and seemed to be fighting the officer who was trying to control him. Others came in who seemed like they were just driving home from work, and were caught for having a suspended license or some other small offense. Some came in high on some drug, without shirts, stumbling and confused. There were two toilets in the holding cell I was brought into, and some were sleeping under benches on the dirty floor in the room. After hours of being in this room (probably the worst place of all in the jail), we were finger printed, given a TB test and brief medical exam (the doctor said I had the heart of a 20 year old- praise GOD!) given our orange jail jump suits and sandals, and taken to our cells.

One man in jail suggested a boycott of Meadows Mall when I told him what happened. Others could not believe I would be in jail for something like passing out gospel tracts encouraging people to stay away from alcohol, and follow JESUS. In the cell I went to where there were 4 other me (Unit 5,cell 422), I met a man named Eduardo who struggled with alcohol (he nearly died in a drunk driving accident), and was a Christian. We prayed together, and if you can, please pray GOD gives him great help to overcome alcohol. Please pray his sister/family is freed from drugs also, and given new life in CHRIST. The hours seemed to drag on as I waited to be released after seeing Judge Brown on June 12th (TV court), who released me once he saw I never missed a court date, and I had no real criminal background. Judge Brown seemed much better than Judge Assad, and normally deals with those who are deemed mentally weak (some call it "crazy court"). The court Physchologist moved me from this court to department one, so I will be seeing Judge Toy Gregory on August 18th. (It's interesting to me that the same court Physchologist had first said I was capable to stand trial in one case, then incompetent in another, and now believes I am capable to stand trial again in this case! What is this Physchologist using to determine sanity?)

Please pray Toy dismisses this case, and pray I am a good witness to him also. I know many of you wonder what it's like in jail, never having been there, so I decided to go into more detail regarding this place. It is very trying for those who enjoy peace and quiet (like me), since some inmates (especially the young ones) can be very loud and rude sometimes - especially when you get a large group of them together! It takes a great deal of patience with others in order to not lash out at them (Forgive them Father, for they know not what they do), and I praise GOD so far I have been strong enough to keep from getting into any type of physical altercation. I must admit I have often gotten very angry when other inmates curse and do/say rude things, and I will often go into a sermon right then and there. Usually the inmates listen, but I have had those who seem to act even more wickedly after I try and correct them (unfortunately). More often then not, I would say most inmates are open to discussion about GOD since they have little hope anywhere else, and know what it's like to be broken. Many have families, and are hurting deeply inside. The jail is not just filled with tough guys, but with people who are weak, and have addictions. The same people you will see outside of jail, you will find inside jail, including business owners, students, Mothers, Fathers, etc. Many are just like you and me. I want you to know there are many Christians in jail also, which is why we should remember Hebrews 13:3, and pray GOD sets the captives free.

There are few books worth reading in Las Vegas city jail, and few officers that truly seem concerned about the treatment of people in jail (please pray this changes). Please pray the inmates become peaceful also. Please pray those running these jails will educate people on how to stay free from addiction, and give them many more resources and help while in jail to gain strength and peace in CHRIST. If these officers/judges were put in jail themselves for a day or two, I'm sure their attitudes would change, and they would be much more merciful. If you have other questions regarding jail, this experience or others I've had, please feel free to ask, and I hope to hear from you soon!

Your coworker in CHRIST JESUS,

Roussan Joshua Collins (when I am weak, then I am strong)

Evangelism- Mayor Oscar Goodman

Mom: I have a friend who thinks a lot like me and also thinks a lot different than me. You decide which. But I think it's important to post some of the things that Josh e-mails me.

Josh has been arrested by Las Vegas Metro for sleeping under the overpass of 15 and Bonanza. And also for trespassing. He spent two months in jail for the lodging on federal property with the charges dropped. Is this Las Vegas juristiction? And he was found incompetent to stand trial. LOL He is more competent than most people I know.


From Josh, Fri, 30 Jun 2006:
I asked the Mayor if he believed in JESUS. I asked him if he believed in heaven and hell. He said no. I let them know that GOD's wrath will come on those that hurt the poor, and the Mayor said they were trying to help them so they could get sober, and better thier lives. I asked the Mayor why they promoted sin and alcohol so much since this kills people, and is destroying lives. If they really wanted to help people, they would stop this. He laughed, and said they were there to "help people", and I could see that obviously he was not going to do anything about stopping the promotion of sin in the city of Las Vegas. I told him (the Mayor)this was hypocrisy, and that they were destroying lives by thier promotion of sin. Eventually the debate became uncomfortable for them, and I could tell it was the end of our conversation. I then went and talked to reporters in the park, and let them know about how I was arrested for sleeping outside (I let Trina and Oscar know also), and about what Oscar Goodman said about not doing anything to stop the sin in Las Vegas, while at the same time saying he wanted to "help people." The reporters agreed with me that this was hypocritical, and took many notes. We exchanged info, and said our goodbyes.


From Josh, Fri, 30 Jun 2006:
Praise Report,Wed, 26 Jul 2006:

To my awesome friends in CHRIST JESUS,

Today, by the grace of GOD, I stumbled upon a council meeting that was in progress around 4:30 pm today. After security checked my bag and read my evangelism sign, I walked in and saw Oscar Goodman and three council people on each side of him. They were discussing zoning issues, and it appeared there was a power struggle between council members from what I observed. After many arose to speak from the public once the council had finished talking, I waited for my opportunity/open door to witness. Finally a door opened from a statement I heard, and I went before the council. I let them know my name and that I was a street preacher. I then unfurled my sign with thes kull and crossbones that reads, "sin leads to Hell, Obey Jesus, be sober, etc . .... " (The same sign I sent to you) .

Oscar had made a statement that he and the council care for those in the city. I told them that if they were to pass a law that would not allow the poor to be fed, they did not care for the people of the city. I stated that they likely care for those in power. I encouraged them to make the right decisions since there are serious consequences to their actions. Since I knew little of the issue, I kept my comments short, but do hope and pray that GOD's Word will not come back void! Please pray the Mayor,all citizens and all council people get saved in Las Vegas. Please pray the evangelism sign I showed them is shown to many millions on TV since I was recorded in their council chambers today showing it. Please pray many more are saved soon. I thankyou so much for your prayers that I know cause many more to hear GOD's Word and get saved, and I hope to hear from you soon!GOD bless you!

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Targeting specific groups of people

Greg: Great definition of homeless, isn't it?? Don't most, or all senior citizens qualify for help from the government? Define: a reasonable ordinary person. But most importantly; to initiate a law that pertains only to one specific group of people is the most un-American act I can imagine.


Mom: Absolutely agree with you. What will stop the government from targeting another group of people? Seniors? Mentally ill? Physically handicapped?

Ordinance definition of Indigent

The ordinance defines an indigent as a "person whom a reasonable ordinary person would believe to be entitled to apply for or receive assistance" from the government under state law.

http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Jul-23-Sun-2006/news/8638719.html

Friday, July 21, 2006

Las Vegas, Nevada Homeless,
New Laws Updates

Sorry if this is not all in the order of events. It has been quite hectic here with all the political BS.

I also apologize that in the beginning of my new "venture" that I didn't realize that poverty and homelessness WAS political.

Oh, if I only knew. Would I have still wanted to "just help" those in need?

This new law was proposed on Wed., July 19, 2006 and the (city of las vegas, nevada) council unanimously passed the ordinance.

57. Bill No. 2006-37 - ABEYANCE ITEM - Prohibits within City parks the providing of food or meals as would typically be provided in a rescue mission or shelter for the homeless. Proposed by: Bradford R. Jerbic, City Attorney

http://www5.lasvegasnevada.gov/sirepub/cache/1/pxihkmbjqlqimoinhonwoi55/452350720200608332178.PDF

Definitions: (See: Rescue Mission or Shelter For The Homeless)

Rescue Mission or Shelter For The Homeless. A building that is used or intended to beused to provide to homeless individuals temporary accommodations, shelter, meals or any combination thereof. For purposes of this Title, a “homeless individual” includes an individual who lacks a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence.

http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:tLfyk6YpZv0J:www.lasvegasnevada.gov/files/Chapter_19.20.pdf+LVMC+19.20.020+%22las+vegas%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=1

Feeding homeless outlawed

ACLU calls measure unenforceable

http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Jul-20-Thu-2006/news/8589438.html

Monday, July 10, 2006

Message to the Mayor

Message to the Mayor

Received these photos from Chip Mosher who writes for the Las Vegas City Life. Unfortunately, the editors did not want to publish them. However, I've been given permission to post them here. And, "I" don't have an editor that I have to report to.

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Photo Credit: Lisa Grenier

Idea Credit: Chip Mosher


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