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Old 12-17-2008, 10:24 AM
 
Location: Working on infraction #2
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you are aware that we are a defacto north american union? I suspect that within the next decade it will be fait accompli along with a standard currency for canada, the united states, mexico and the greater antilles. we should benefit greatly as a port area with increased trade to our sister states in the caribbean as well as the economic boost that the greater antilles will receive from this alliance.

when you get a chance view this site it covers the topic very well.

the amero

there are rumors about that this currency is already in use but that is not true at this point in time.

^^^

The Amero is very real, and I also suspect that it will be standard by 2015. The current economic situation I strongly believe was purposefully planned to get us one step closer to the implementing of the Amero. Kiss those green backs goodbye!!!!!
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Old 12-17-2008, 10:27 AM
 
Location: Working on infraction #2
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Take a trip to Atlanta,GA. Go to the projects on Thomasville Blvd called Four Season now known as Forest Cove & Thomasville. That's the St. Thomas, Melphomine, Calliope and Magnolia all put together...... by the way those are names of New Orleans Housing Projects.

If you thought Thomasville was bad you obviously didnt see the westside of the city. 4 Seasons has nothing on Bowen Homes or the other projects in the NW Atlanta area. But keep that on the low, you out of towners are not supposed to see that side of the city. We want to keep you in Midtown or Buckhead, and we want to keep you away from those areas. LOL.....

But as a Chicago native, now living in Atlanta, I would say Miami and Atlanta are quite on the same level as far as hoods go.
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Old 12-17-2008, 10:31 AM
 
Location: Working on infraction #2
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well people in detroit aren't living in those empty burned out houses. those are just there cause they cant be removed cause of money issues.

yes they do, thats why allot of the houses get burned down, from people squatting in them in the winter, setting fires to keep warm.
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Old 12-18-2008, 10:45 PM
 
Location: Ohio
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Looks like my home town. haha
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Old 12-19-2008, 12:51 AM
 
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Florida City and Goulds is by far worst than Liberty City. The Pork N Beans Projects are supposed to be knocked down in a couple years. Even West Palm Beach has got worse than Miami. Check out Tamarind Drive and take some pic there. lol

A former Pork N Beans resident on 67th and 13th.
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Old 12-19-2008, 03:10 AM
 
Location: none of ur biznissss
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Florida City and Goulds is by far worst than Liberty City. The Pork N Beans Projects are supposed to be knocked down in a couple years. Even West Palm Beach has got worse than Miami. Check out Tamarind Drive and take some pic there. lol

A former Pork N Beans resident on 67th and 13th.
Is it worser than overtown and lil haiti? (not a smartass sarcastic question)
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Old 12-19-2008, 12:05 PM
 
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Is it worser than overtown and lil haiti? (not a smartass sarcastic question)
Florida City and Goulds have new suburban/nice sections as well as ghetto ones though. Little Haiti and Overtown do not.
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Old 12-20-2008, 02:29 AM
 
Location: San Francisco, CA
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Do you think Lemon City is a bad-area?

Or Little Haiti in general.

I do, it sucks. But hey, atleast its cheap, and people are cool.

"Yo wassup homie" -"WHAT THE **** NAO U DIE BIATCH, CRIP OR DIE"
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Old 12-20-2008, 04:21 PM
 
Location: Winnetka, IL & Rolling Hills, CA
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I have seen much worse than that. Many of Chicago's bad neighborhoods are more dilapidated. Chicago's bad neighborhoods also have had some renovation and updating, especially close to Lake Michigan and the Chicago River. NW Indiana is pretty bad. Detroit has the worst ghettos I have ever seen.
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Old 12-20-2008, 10:01 PM
 
Location: Dallas
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I agree with most of the Northern posters. Miami, you have a lovely ghetto! When I lived in SoBe in the 80's my friends from LC would take me up there to visit the family or whatever (as 2LC would say). They would ask me while we walked about "are you scared?" And I would laugh.

Here's some real ghetto:



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