Quotes of Pat Lynch - somelinesforyou

“ They don't have to change their behavior. ”

- Pat Lynch

“ We're protecting the organs of the police officers. We've raised the coverage on the front and we've increased coverage on the side to take some of those vulnerable spots away. ”

- Pat Lynch

“ A large portion of the chronic homeless are disabled enough that they would be eligible for disability benefits and many already get them. But when the money runs out they stay with relatives or get put up in a shelter. ”

- Pat Lynch

“ They don't have to change their behavior. ”

- Pat Lynch

“ We're protecting the organs of the police officers. We've raised the coverage on the front and we've increased coverage on the side to take some of those vulnerable spots away. ”

- Pat Lynch

“ We're protecting the organs of the police officers. We've raised the coverage on the front and we've increased coverage on the side to take some of those vulnerable spots away. ”

- Pat Lynch

“ A large portion of the chronic homeless are disabled enough that they would be eligible for disability benefits and many already get them. But when the money runs out they stay with relatives or get put up in a shelter. ”

- Pat Lynch

“ We're protecting the organs of the police officers. We've raised the coverage on the front and we've increased coverage on the side to take some of those vulnerable spots away. ”

- Pat Lynch

“ We're protecting the organs of the police officers. We've raised the coverage on the front and we've increased coverage on the side to take some of those vulnerable spots away. ”

- Pat Lynch

“ Want to release your potential? Help others release theirs. ”

- Pat Lynch

“ A large portion of the chronic homeless are disabled enough that they would be eligible for disability benefits and many already get them. But when the money runs out they stay with relatives or get put up in a shelter. ”

- Pat Lynch

“ Want to release your potential? Help others release theirs. ”

- Pat Lynch

“ A large portion of the chronic homeless are disabled enough that they would be eligible for disability benefits and many already get them. But when the money runs out they stay with relatives or get put up in a shelter. ”

- Pat Lynch
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