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Paul Ryan helps out at a soup kitchen
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[quote:Gratia Plena:MV8yMDE4MTQzXzMzOTIwMzM5Xzg4QTBFNUUy] I am not a big fan of Ryan at all, but it sounds like this guy who runs the soup kitchen is really desperate to not piss off left-leaning donors and/or volunteers. "He said that he runs an apolitical faith-based organization which has bylaws barring it from hosting political candidates, and that the visit jeopardized donations from private individuals." I can't say I blame him. If the Ryans were regular volunteers of soup kitchens and other services to the poor long before this election, then I could understand why he would continue to volunteer. But to pretend to be helping the poor and hungry to look good for an election is sad. But I guess some people eat it up, no pun intended. [/quote]
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"They showed up there and they did not have permission," he said. "They got one of the volunteers to open up the doors." Antag added that Ryan and his family "did nothing" while on the premises.
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