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  • Of course that's what they said about Toledo too.

  • I'm going to be honest. i'm not a Negro but the so call negro never had a fair chance in America and anyone who say"s different is lying to themselves and all ears who hear the words, i'm not a side taker just a realist. look at negro history in America if you call that fair then you try living in that condition rich or poor. i felt i have to write this because i'm not going to lie to myself let alone to another if you beg the differ then examine yourself and the others you inspire.

  • Thanks for reminding me how much of a jerk Coleman was.

  • Thanks SO MUCH for posting! This is very interesting...

  • The more things change the more they stay the same.

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  • an orgy of fire ...wow

  • At least in the 90's Detroit was still over 1,000,000 people and still one of America's largest cities. God damn it, it's almost 700,000 today. How the hell can you go from 2,000,000 to 700,000 and not do everything you can to stop it.

    I'll be done with my Fire Science/Paramedic in two years. Hopefully, even if it means my life, I can see to it that this city will be on top once again.

  • And sadly, 22 years later, not much has changed in Detroit. It was almost refreshing to hear the reporter say "black" and not "african-american" each time.

  • This is so cool

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