Carla_Danger
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Kentucky's poverty problem fifth worst in U.S.
I bet they voted Republican.
'We don't live, we exist,' said Donald Hayes, left, as he walked with her after the two received donated food from the South Louisville Community Ministries on Southside Drive Monday, Jan. 22, 2007. The two say they receive $900 a month in social security, with only $125 in food stamps for the whole month. They don't have a car, so they walk or take the bus.
Kentucky's poverty problem fifth worst in U.S.
I bet they voted Republican.
'We don't live, we exist,' said Donald Hayes, left, as he walked with her after the two received donated food from the South Louisville Community Ministries on Southside Drive Monday, Jan. 22, 2007. The two say they receive $900 a month in social security, with only $125 in food stamps for the whole month. They don't have a car, so they walk or take the bus.
Kentucky's poverty problem fifth worst in U.S.