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 | | | From: Honcho (Original Message) | Sent: 15/10/2008 12:59 |
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Subject: FW: Fwd: Fw: Top 10 Poor Cities
Subject:
Fwd: Top 10 Poor Cities
> The following stats
come from an article by Glen Beck of CNN.
What do the top ten
cities with the highest poverty rate all have in common?
Democrat "leadership".
1) Detroit, MI (1st on
the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a Republican mayor since 1961;
2) Buffalo, NY (2nd) hasn't elected one since 1954; 3)
Cincinnati, OH (3rd)... .......................since 1984; 4)
Cleveland, OH (4th)... .......................since 1989; 5)
Miami, FL (5th) has never had a Republican Mayor; 6) St.
Louis, MO (6th).... ........................since 1949; 7) El
Paso, TX (7th) has never had a Republican Mayor; 8)
Milwaukee, WI (8th)... ........................since 1908; 9)
Philadelphia, PA (9th).........................since 1952; 10) Newark,
NJ (10th)... ..........................since 1907.
Einstein once
said "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and
over again and expecting different results" It
is the disadvantaged who habitually elect Democrats - yet are still
disadvantaged... hmmm... Wonder if there is any relation.
And for a closing thought----Fifty years ago Cuba
voted for change---and got it !!!
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Being that I live as close to Detroit as I care to (~ 30 miles), I was wondering whether anybody saw Ted Nugent on Hannity & Colmes trashing both Detroit and Michigan for allowing the Democrats to destroy our beautiful city and state (not to mention arguing that armed illegal aliens should be shot on sight)? Nugent used to(?) have a farm not far from where I grew up. He used to come in to a restaurant where my sister worked (she had no idea who he was then, but marveled as his long, long, beautiful hair ) and later Nugent's wife came in to a hoisery shop where my sister worked to buy leotards for Ted. Detroit used to be synonymous with Ted Nugent but that place has spiraled into something far worse than decay. Now, it's mayor is sitting in jail... |
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It has my birthplace as #6 (St Louis, MO) St Louis used to be a prosperous city until (no bias, just truth) the mass influx of poor blacks from the south moved north, looking for jobs. Although St Louis had always been a segegrated city, the influx led to a total polarization of the races. When Johnson started with his 'Great Society' hoohah in the 60's, this led to blacks moving into white neighborhoods and triggering a white flight to the suburbs. With the institution of welfare, public housing and later easy access loans for the poor, St Louis began losing its businesses and industry (jobs), leaving little left. Since the democraps have been running the city, there is no way St Louis will ever regain its stature as a mighty industrial megapolis!  |
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My post in #4 is based on true historical facts easily verified at any library. As such, would y'all consider it racial profiling?  |
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