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America's Safest And Most Dangerous Cities
• Most Dangerous Cities
1. St. Louis, Mo.
2. Detroit, Mich.
3. Atlanta, Ga.
4. Gary, Ind.
5. Baltimore, Md.
• Safest Cities
1. Amherst, N.Y.
2. Brick Township, N.J.
3. Newton, Mass.
3. Thousand Oaks, Calif.
4. Sunnyvale, Calif.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/12/ ... 2163.shtml
• Most Dangerous Cities
1. St. Louis, Mo.
2. Detroit, Mich.
3. Atlanta, Ga.
4. Gary, Ind.
5. Baltimore, Md.
• Safest Cities
1. Amherst, N.Y.
2. Brick Township, N.J.
3. Newton, Mass.
3. Thousand Oaks, Calif.
4. Sunnyvale, Calif.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/12/ ... 2163.shtml
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Old news...
I saw that this morning and know that Flint, Michigan is Top 5 most dangerous. I think Detroit and STL are still 1 and 2
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I saw that this morning and know that Flint, Michigan is Top 5 most dangerous. I think Detroit and STL are still 1 and 2
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misleading stat.
over a century ago, St. Louis city and St. Louis county split. The city thought the county would be a burden of East Germany proportions. Turns out the city is the one that needs help.
These days the city of 300,000 struggles while the county of 900,000 white folk are doing alright. We visit the city from time to time, but only when a big event happens. Too many poor blacks in the city for us to linger there.
over a century ago, St. Louis city and St. Louis county split. The city thought the county would be a burden of East Germany proportions. Turns out the city is the one that needs help.
These days the city of 300,000 struggles while the county of 900,000 white folk are doing alright. We visit the city from time to time, but only when a big event happens. Too many poor blacks in the city for us to linger there.
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I went to school in a town adjacent.jtr wrote:4. Newton, Mass
I was born there
Knew many cats from Newton who reffered to it as "Jew-ton: because of the proponderence of 16/16ths who reside there.
How is St. Louis MORE violent than East St. Louis? That makes no fucking sense to me.
by ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 on Fri Jul 20, 2007 10:30 am
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Right. Because unlike you, I actually respond to Vic. He's a funny poster
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Shouldnt you go to http://www.Shittrain.com and ask 'Spray?Dinsdale wrote:What does it say about a person, when they CHOOSE to live in a complete shithole?
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The inner city is not violent and negro infested. It has office buildings that don't support loitering and "keeping it real". Peripheral neighborhoods are hit and miss. Those with architecture worth saving are getting money pumped in. Toyota Corollas are replacing '91 Taurus' in front of old brick homes getting tax subsidized restoration. If you go 20 blocks to the north of immediate downtown in areas that haven't seen investment since the 50's, you'll see the places the NAACP make excuses for.mvscal wrote:The inner city is a violent, neeegro infested shithole.
I should have stated my initial premise a little more clearly.
When a person says "St. Louis" do they think of the small area constituting city limits? None of the 314 clones live in St. Louis as outlined in this survey. I live 7 highway minutes from the heart of downtown, and a mere 5 blocks from city limits, but I'm not included in "St. Louis" as described in this survey. I was in San Antonio recently and the city limits end out in some barely populated ranch area. Every square of St. Louis city limits had been developed by 1930.
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Maybe some of them were asked to live thereDinsdale wrote:What does it say about a person, when they CHOOSE to live in a complete shithole?
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Good to see it finally worked out for the developers, after the mistakes of Straw Township and Sticks Township.jtr wrote:America's Safest And Most Dangerous Cities
• Safest Cities
2. Brick Township, N.J.
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Lack of economic opportunities for $1000, Alex.mvscal wrote:Hmmmm. I wonder what the common denominator could be....jtr wrote:• Most Dangerous Cities
1. St. Louis, Mo.
2. Detroit, Mich.
3. Atlanta, Ga.
4. Gary, Ind.
5. Baltimore, Md.
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Except that wolfman is now down in Florida waiting to die, so it was all a fucking waste of good bricks.Nishlord wrote:Good to see it finally worked out for the developers, after the mistakes of Straw Township and Sticks Township.jtr wrote:America's Safest And Most Dangerous Cities
• Safest Cities
2. Brick Township, N.J.
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If anyone wants to know why St Louis is No.1, pulling down Death Certificate by Ice Cube off the shelf and playing track 3 might provide an answer.
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If I lived where there were 'no economic opportunities', yeah, I'd either murder people ........ or move my ass somewhere where there ARE economic opportunities.Diego in Seattle wrote:Lack of economic opportunities for $1000, Alex.mvscal wrote:Hmmmm. I wonder what the common denominator could be....jtr wrote:• Most Dangerous Cities
1. St. Louis, Mo.
2. Detroit, Mich.
3. Atlanta, Ga.
4. Gary, Ind.
5. Baltimore, Md.
One or the other.
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Rack this.Nishlord wrote:If anyone wants to know why St Louis is No.1, pulling down Death Certificate by Ice Cube off the shelf and playing track 3 might provide an answer.
Damn, my homie got shot, he's a goner jack
St. Louis n. iggas want they corner back
by ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 on Fri Jul 20, 2007 10:30 am
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And guess where MS-13 of El Salvador - the most violent gang in the world - started?
There's a very good documentary series on UK TV at the moment about gangs around the world, and St.Louis was the American episode. The presenter ended up meeting a gang leader who was wearing a Luchadore mask and surrounded with weed, crack, PCP and loads of guns. Dunno about you, but I would have left that building with my entire lower digestive system dragging behind me.
Gangs have got fuck all to do with race, and everything to do with poverty.
There's a very good documentary series on UK TV at the moment about gangs around the world, and St.Louis was the American episode. The presenter ended up meeting a gang leader who was wearing a Luchadore mask and surrounded with weed, crack, PCP and loads of guns. Dunno about you, but I would have left that building with my entire lower digestive system dragging behind me.
Gangs have got fuck all to do with race, and everything to do with poverty.
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If that's addressed at me, let me assure you that I can't be doing with Gangsta Rap, apart from the Bomb Squad productions of Ice Cube. Give me some Public Enemy and BDP any time.Uncle Fester wrote:-and allows pasty-white liberal Brits to feel all down and stuff with the gangstas they think they know from listening to American rap music.Oh, that's just the window dressing that gets 13 year-old white kids excited and makes them buy things.
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You hear about that gang all the time around here.Nishlord wrote:And guess where MS-13 of El Salvador - the most violent gang in the world - started?
There's a very good documentary series on UK TV at the moment about gangs around the world, and St.Louis was the American episode. The presenter ended up meeting a gang leader who was wearing a Luchadore mask and surrounded with weed, crack, PCP and loads of guns. Dunno about you, but I would have left that building with my entire lower digestive system dragging behind me.
Gangs have got fuck all to do with race, and everything to do with poverty.
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