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« on: December 21, 2004, 05:06:50 PM »

By the way, about our cities having "problems"....Where is the highest crime in our country? Atlanta, New Orleans, Houston, Dallas...all Southern cities.

Didn't we discuss this already? We pretty much boiled it down to a higher heat climate and minority demographics.

and segregation

Sadly that practice, even though not law, still exists in many rich New England communities.

Not really, but what you speak of is still VERY prevalent across much of the South. Don't deny it, I've seen it for myself.
What the heck are you talking about??? Segregation?? Where?? In the south? Wow someone forgot to tell me.. Last time I look (which was today) there black people in schools.. And I have black teachers. And heck I even have black people in my classes.. When I go out to eat the Black people sit in the same area. The same bathroom and water fountion. I never saw a sign that said white only. There are black people where my mom and dad work. There are black people where I live. Black people on my bus. Rich black people...  boy if you call taht Segregation you must be stupid.
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