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You are exactly Right!!!
It seems as if this organizations Residents and staff are in for a long ride. In this economy with gas prices soaring, food costs rising, and the housing market in shambles, I too express "Good Luck" to those affected by what was obviously misappropriations or mismanagement of resources. Especially from the article posted on the www.chattanoogan.com.
Good Luck to CHA, the employees, and the residents.