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Old 08-10-2007, 05:02 PM
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what do you think it will take to get the city back on its two feet like it once was.
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Old 08-10-2007, 07:17 PM
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Love, friendship, and hard working communities pulling together to restore our city. I don't want the Gem City to be up for sale to other countries. It almost brings me to tears that so many foreign corporations are buying up the United States infrastructure. They could sabotage things if they wanted and really exploit this country. Ohio is easy pickings for them because of the economic downturn after globalization started relocating companies en-mass. I want Ohio in the hands of Ohioan and small business. This deal about a Russian Steel Mill moving in and Columbus selling the state out like crazy kills. I don't care where else you choose to globalize and sell off, but don't sell off OUR Ohio to anybody.

Anyway hard work is worth a million dollars. If the city conducted a city-wide volunteer program to revitalize entire communities and areas it could be done. As long as the money was there to keep it going. All that rust could be turned to something nicer. The public schools could be integrated better. A small NYC in terms of the way people don't see race or color. Yet privatized and a statement about Ohioans love for others and our state. I know one thing more kids need to graduate and move on to college in Ohio.

Keep the prices low, keep the faith. Man may let us down, but hopefully Jesus will hear our prayers and help. Pray, pray, pray with all your heart. Our state and nation need it.
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