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A New Martin Luther King Jr. Parade Divides a Virginia Town
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<blockquote data-quote="South Bound" data-source="post: 70702431" data-attributes="member: 345059"><p>I lived in Philly for two years and the Philly suburbs (Haddonfield NJ) for many years. </p><p></p><p>I can attest that it's one of the most corrupt cities in the country and that race relations are not good at all. </p><p></p><p>Remember, this is the same city where black mayor, John Street, was elected fired all of the white people, including a very popular and effective police chief, to install black officials and declared "The brothers are running this city now!"</p><p></p><p>And, of course, "The 'brothers'" ran it into the ground. </p><p></p><p>When I first moved to Philly Frank Rizzo was mayor. Philly was poor and had its bad neighborhoods but we could walk ost place in South Philly and Center City without our lives being in danger </p><p></p><p>Our thing was to go to the Phillies' game and then ride up to South Street to have a drink and walk around and just watch the people. Not today Now when the last pitch is thrown we get in our car and hightail it back to Jersey. </p><p></p><p>If you ever want to strike terror into the hearts of people in Philly particularly around South Street and Rittenhouse Square just say the words "Greek Picnic".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="South Bound, post: 70702431, member: 345059"] I lived in Philly for two years and the Philly suburbs (Haddonfield NJ) for many years. I can attest that it's one of the most corrupt cities in the country and that race relations are not good at all. Remember, this is the same city where black mayor, John Street, was elected fired all of the white people, including a very popular and effective police chief, to install black officials and declared "The brothers are running this city now!" And, of course, "The 'brothers'" ran it into the ground. When I first moved to Philly Frank Rizzo was mayor. Philly was poor and had its bad neighborhoods but we could walk ost place in South Philly and Center City without our lives being in danger Our thing was to go to the Phillies' game and then ride up to South Street to have a drink and walk around and just watch the people. Not today Now when the last pitch is thrown we get in our car and hightail it back to Jersey. If you ever want to strike terror into the hearts of people in Philly particularly around South Street and Rittenhouse Square just say the words "Greek Picnic". [/QUOTE]
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