Sorry bout that,
1. There is a cancer in America.
2. And it goes by the name, *Islam*.
3. Every day we invite more cancer into our borders.
4. They come here from all sorts of hell holes, and kill off areas of our nation.
5. Our government allows it.
6. The powers that be are undermining themselves and our way of life.
7. For future generations.
8. This is a crime.
9. LINK:News Headlines
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Detroit has been hard-hit over the past four decades by a steep drop in population, a steadily eroding tax base and crippling budget deficits, resulting in countless barren streets punctuated by vacant lots and burned-out buildings.
The state plan, likely to be announced early next month, is part of a financial stability agreement reached in April that headed off the appointment of an emergency city manager, which Detroit had opposed.
Detroit Mayor Dave Bing's administration already has demolished 4,500 "dangerous and abandoned buildings," according to press secretary Naomi Patton, and plans to tear down another 1,500 vacant structures by the end of September part of Bing's pledge three years ago to demolish 10,000 derelict buildings by the end of his term in late 2013.
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Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
1. There is a cancer in America.
2. And it goes by the name, *Islam*.
3. Every day we invite more cancer into our borders.
4. They come here from all sorts of hell holes, and kill off areas of our nation.
5. Our government allows it.
6. The powers that be are undermining themselves and our way of life.
7. For future generations.
8. This is a crime.
9. LINK:News Headlines
"
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Detroit has been hard-hit over the past four decades by a steep drop in population, a steadily eroding tax base and crippling budget deficits, resulting in countless barren streets punctuated by vacant lots and burned-out buildings.
The state plan, likely to be announced early next month, is part of a financial stability agreement reached in April that headed off the appointment of an emergency city manager, which Detroit had opposed.
Detroit Mayor Dave Bing's administration already has demolished 4,500 "dangerous and abandoned buildings," according to press secretary Naomi Patton, and plans to tear down another 1,500 vacant structures by the end of September part of Bing's pledge three years ago to demolish 10,000 derelict buildings by the end of his term in late 2013.
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Regards,
SirJamesofTexas