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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (13214)8/19/2005 5:10:03 AM
From: Sully-   of 35834
 
Urban Decay....

-- Jayson
PoliPundit.com

....in New Orleans.

<< Murder Numbers Creeping Up in New Orleans >>

Hell, I remember attending Mardi Gras back in the early to mid-1990’s. One thing you learned real quick was to stay away from the cops down there. Getting on the wrong side of them was not a way to get home . . . in one piece.

P.S. - Why, pray tell, is it always the big liberal-Democrat cities – e.g., New Orleans, Detroit, Baltimore, D.C., Oakland, Los Angeles, Seattle, Philly, St. Louis, Memphis, etc. – which have the most severe problems with crime, gangs, poverty, failing schools, drugs, etc.? I mean, shouldn’t utopia have broken out in those cities by now, given their lengthy periods of liberal-Democrat political hegemony???

And how could New Yawk City, by way of comparison, have gone from being the third-world train wreck I remember – the bankruptcy, the burnt-out shells of buildings, the crime waves, the six-foot-high de facto garbage dumps on Horace Harding and Queens Boulevards, etc. – to being the bright beacon of urban renewal it is today?

Oh, right, elections *do* matter . . .

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