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Make Social Drinking Available To The Poor
Jul 10, 2012 Arthur C
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Make Social Drinking Available To The Poor
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Ought people drink on their own, or ought they to drink socially, with other people? Which is best? From the physical point of view? From the medical point of view? I contend that alcohol damages the ability of many people (in Central Market) from getting the benefit from any food, let alone fresh food. They can't afford to drink in bars, so they drink on their own; usually in their room. What kind of a life is this? How do you interrupt this universe? Social drinking. Open sites available for the poor to drink without legal action being taken against them.

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