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by: tntrecycling Active Indicator LED Icon 16 OP 
~ 8 years ago   Apr 27, '15 3:02pm  
Kids throwing bricks and rocks at police. Things like this are uncalled for. Not right where's the parents now. This was taught by who or where did they learn this.
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meanjarhead Active Indicator LED Icon 12
~ 8 years ago   Apr 27, '15 3:08pm  
Kids throwing bricks and rocks at police. Things like this are uncalled for. Not right where's the parents now. This was taught by who or where did they learn this.
 
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When they didn't handle Ferguson Mo. The correct way It gave these idiots a attitude of (they did it why can't i?) I have the Baltimore scanner going and I want to know why is it o.k. if your mad to attack a school or a old ladies house? One belt fed weapon and the problem is solved.
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~ 8 years ago   Apr 27, '15 3:23pm  
Baltimore is a city that once had downtown problems far, far, far worse than anything in Peoria. Yet the downtown and waterfront has come roaring back and it has been that way for some time. They built a football stadium, baseball stadium, cleaned up the Inner Harbor built new hotels and expanded the convention center. Even one of the largest employers is a Medical Center Does any of this sound familiar? However, it took a city council and a mayor with a vision and the know how to get it done. Fells Point, adjacent, to the Inner Harbor is another area that has come roaring back.
 
Having said that there some other areas of the city that have been somewhat overlooked and neglected. The schools still need a LOT of fixing. Again, does this sound familiar? In those affected neighborhoods there are some boarded up homes and buildings that have been boarded up for a few decades.
 
I think this a good example for Peoria that you just can not devote all the time and money for the downtown and ignore neglected schools and neighborhoods.
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meanjarhead Active Indicator LED Icon 12
~ 8 years ago   Apr 27, '15 3:26pm  
Baltimore is a city that once had downtown problems far, far, far worse than anything in Peoria. Yet the downtown and waterfront has come roaring back and it has been that way for some time. They built a football stadium, baseball stadium, cleaned up the Inner Harbor built new hotels and expanded the convention center. Even one of the largest employers is a Medical Center Does any of this sound familiar? However, it took a city council and a mayor with a vision and the know how to get it done. Fells Point, adjacent, to the Inner Harbor is another area that has come roaring back.
 
Having said that there some other areas of the city that have been somewhat overlooked and neglected. The schools still need a LOT of fixing. Again, does this sound familiar? In those affected neighborhoods there are some boarded up homes and buildings that have been boarded up for a few decades.
 
I think this a good example for Peoria that you just can not devote all the time and money for the downtown and ignore neglected schools and neighborhoods.
 
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If you make a wrong turn leaving Camden Yards you will get shot. WTF are you talking about.
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billybob Active Indicator LED Icon 12
~ 8 years ago   Apr 27, '15 3:31pm  

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>> Baltimore is a city that once had downtown problems far, far, far worse than anything in Peoria. Yet the downtown and waterfront has come roaring back and it has been that way for some time. They built a football stadium, baseball stadium, cleaned up the Inner Harbor built new hotels and expanded the convention center. Even one of the largest employers is a Medical Center Does any of this sound familiar? However, it took a city council and a mayor with a vision and the know how to get it done. Fells Point, adjacent, to the Inner Harbor is another area that has come roaring back.
 
Having said that there some other areas of the city that have been somewhat overlooked and neglected. The schools still need a LOT of fixing. Again, does this sound familiar? In those affected neighborhoods there are some boarded up homes and buildings that have been boarded up for a few decades.
 
I think this a good example for Peoria that you just can not devote all the time and money for the downtown and ignore neglected schools and neighborhoods.
 
@billybob:
 
If you make a wrong turn leaving Camden Yards you will get shot. WTF are you talking about.
 
@meanjarhead:
 
How familiar are you the Inner Harbor? Many, many times we have walked from Penn Station down Charles Street, to Canden Yards and sometimes back again. We have walked from Camden Yard over to the Inner Harbor and on to Fells Point. Never, ever once did we feet, see or hear anything that made us feel threatened.
 
That is in absolute stark contrast to anything there in the 70s and early 80s.
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~ 8 years ago   Apr 27, '15 3:46pm  
When you drive around a neighborhood and you are so scared that you are hoping the production crew for the Wire comes out and yells CUT. And you roll up on a cop and ask for directions and she yells at you for being there. It isnt a good place. You know what Peoria isn't so bad after all.
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peoriapundit Active Indicator LED Icon 7
~ 8 years ago   Apr 27, '15 4:32pm  
This is exactly what hapens someone suffers a spinal injury in police custody and there is NO explaination given. Not condoning violence. I'm trying to explain how it happens.
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~ 8 years ago   Apr 27, '15 5:02pm  

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>> Baltimore is a city that once had downtown problems far, far, far worse than anything in Peoria. Yet the downtown and waterfront has come roaring back and it has been that way for some time. They built a football stadium, baseball stadium, cleaned up the Inner Harbor built new hotels and expanded the convention center. Even one of the largest employers is a Medical Center Does any of this sound familiar? However, it took a city council and a mayor with a vision and the know how to get it done. Fells Point, adjacent, to the Inner Harbor is another area that has come roaring back.
 
Having said that there some other areas of the city that have been somewhat overlooked and neglected. The schools still need a LOT of fixing. Again, does this sound familiar? In those affected neighborhoods there are some boarded up homes and buildings that have been boarded up for a few decades.
 
I think this a good example for Peoria that you just can not devote all the time and money for the downtown and ignore neglected schools and neighborhoods.
 
@billybob:
 
If you make a wrong turn leaving Camden Yards you will get shot. WTF are you talking about.
 
@meanjarhead:
 
I know exactly what he is talking about. Pay attention.
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meanjarhead Active Indicator LED Icon 12
~ 8 years ago   Apr 27, '15 5:05pm  

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Having said that there some other areas of the city that have been somewhat overlooked and neglected. The schools still need a LOT of fixing. Again, does this sound familiar? In those affected neighborhoods there are some boarded up homes and buildings that have been boarded up for a few decades.
 
I think this a good example for Peoria that you just can not devote all the time and money for the downtown and ignore neglected schools and neighborhoods.
 
@billybob:
 
If you make a wrong turn leaving Camden Yards you will get shot. WTF are you talking about.
 
@meanjarhead:
 
I know exactly what he is talking about. Pay attention.
 
@3GGG9:
 
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3GGG9 Active Indicator LED Icon
~ 8 years ago   Apr 27, '15 5:06pm  
You point ?
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meanjarhead Active Indicator LED Icon 12
~ 8 years ago   Apr 27, '15 5:08pm  
You point ?
 
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Your a ******* idiot is my point.
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3GGG9 Active Indicator LED Icon
~ 8 years ago   Apr 27, '15 5:10pm  
OH,....that's nice. Thank you. You really continue to show your intelligence every day.
 
p.s. I thought posts like that were'nt allowed here at PDC.
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meanjarhead Active Indicator LED Icon 12
~ 8 years ago   Apr 27, '15 5:24pm  
OH,....that's nice. Thank you. You really continue to show your intelligence every day.
 
p.s. I thought posts like that were'nt allowed here at PDC.
 
@3GGG9:
 
**** you and everyone that looks like you.
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themrs916 Active Indicator LED Icon 16
~ 8 years ago   Apr 27, '15 5:33pm  
i get protesting ( a right to assemble) if done in a civil way
 
i do NOT understanding the looting? what is that purpose and why burn stuff down?
 
i just do not get that.
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3GGG9 Active Indicator LED Icon
~ 8 years ago   Apr 27, '15 5:38pm  

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>> OH,....that's nice. Thank you. You really continue to show your intelligence every day.
 
p.s. I thought posts like that were'nt allowed here at PDC.
 
@3GGG9:
 
**** you and everyone that looks like you.
 
Thank you for posting,...have a nice day.
 
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~ 8 years ago   Apr 27, '15 5:42pm  
It's Hillary's fault. (Just practicing). Emoticon
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