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Advocates say NC homeless population could rise

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RALEIGH -- Advocates expect a spike in North Carolina's homeless population when the results of this week's statewide count have been totaled next month. The News & Observer of Raleigh reported Friday that the state's homeless population has been around 11,000 for years. But numbers seem to be on the rise as a slumping economy affects more people. Volunteers around the state checked parks and bridges and looked into homeless camps in the woods to get a number of those without shelter. Durham Urban Ministries director Peter Donlon says his group has seen a 40 percent increase in women and children needing a place to sleep. Homeless advocates will use the numbers to seek federal funds to help those people. (Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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Stand by for inflated bum figures

"Homeless advocates will use the numbers to seek federal funds to help those people." I can't wait to hear the figures these champions of the winos, druggies, nutjobs and incompetents come up with.... ...and I'm sure that this Congress will give them every penny they want. Just send the bill to the people who can manage their lives.