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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 31
Sign: Gemini

City: NEW YORK
State: New York
Country: US
Signup Date: 11/15/2005

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Monday, November 19, 2007 

Detroit has again been ranked the nation's most dangerous city. Ambitious Flint, MI came in third, just behind St. Louis. I grew up 20 minutes outside of Detroit and in my life have spent probably ten days in the actual city. Why? Because there's nothing there; there's no public transportation--the People Mover doesn't count--and once you get outside of the main downtown area, you can tell things aren't so hot. Liquor store next to titty bar next to Church's chicken next to burned down house, on a street lined with torched cars sprouting trees through the front windshields. Not a pretty picture.

The rise back to the 1 most dangerous city in the nation probably starts with our corrupt mayor. Couple that with the complete abandonment of the city by business and commerce (except for GM, which seems trapped in those towers) and you're looking at a city on the verge of collapse. The Ford Field, Comerica Park, the casinos and a revamped waterfront were supposed to be the start of a renaissance; but when the economy sucks, none of that really matters. Money equals safety. It's a simple equation.

Home sweet home.

Of course, some people might tell a different tale. I'm "from Detroit," but really I'm an outsider there. Born and raised in the suburbs, nice and safe. Which is why I'm a coward with zero "street cred."
Jim

 
That's just the kind of thoughtless response you'd expect from a Spartan. Better watch what you say about Lloyd on this, the day of his retirement. And when Les Miles comes in, your bitch Spartans are going to start getting the kind of 56-7 beatdowns you should have been getting all along.
 
Posted by Jim on Monday, November 19, 2007 - 7:59 PM
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