Are You Seeing What I'm Seeing?

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From your link and tinyeye. your sources are horrible sir. because NO ONE IS SEEING what he's seeing except on the internets where it must be true. wow, just wow dude.



In today’s post we’re going to take a look at an article written for Syracuse Then and Now, in 2000. Its content displays the ironic idea behind the ‘viral’ pharmacy chain trend that has been targeting the heart of communities across America. Its quoted comments from local politicians stating that such profit-driven proposals cannot be stopped are, however, incorrect.
Local officials and board members can easily halt such plans, particularly in Beachwood, by making their judgement based on pre-existing land development rules that have been on the books to protect our borough and its residents from such abusive site proposals for decades. These regulations have served our borough well, protecting our waterfront, our parks and our general business and residential districts.
It now appears they will have the opportunity to protect the very heart of our borough as well – our downtown.





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Yeah, America is full of racist idiots. I think that was one of the points the artist is trying to express. Black, White, Hispanic... etc.
After 9/11, over night... a lot of Americans were, and still are
racist towards Muslims. I bet most don't even know the difference between a Sunni or a Shiite Muslim. All they know is what the government tells them, sad! Divide and Conquer. Originally Posted by SEE3772
I think the best way to handle that is to hate everyone equally then you can't be called a racist.
To me it kinda of looks like an officer and a jet fighter are trying to conqueer a kkk member...
From your link and tinyeye. your sources are horrible sir. because NO ONE IS SEEING what he's seeing except on the internets where it must be true. wow, just wow dude. Originally Posted by budman33
Dude, I don't know how to break this to you, but I see what he's seeing EVERY DAY.

There are two strip shopping centers near where I live that are almost empty. There's a third even closer that's about 1/3 empty. There are any number of buildings that used to house going concerns that are now standing vacant, and have been for as much as a few years now.

In Austin, Highland Mall is mostly vacant. It was for many years a MAJOR shopping mall. Other buildings are vacant, or repurposed significantly from when they were going concerns.

This economy is NOT healthy.
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Not KKK! Abu Ghraib!




Hey Olivia...my comment was genuine...and thanks to all those that followed in their comments

I have always wondered what the differences were, but just to lazy to Google it

So again, thanks to all, for helping enlight me, lol
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Dude, I don't know how to break this to you, but I see what he's seeing EVERY DAY.

There are two strip shopping centers near where I live that are almost empty. There's a third even closer that's about 1/3 empty. There are any number of buildings that used to house going concerns that are now standing vacant, and have been for as much as a few years now.

In Austin, Highland Mall is mostly vacant. It was for many years a MAJOR shopping mall. Other buildings are vacant, or repurposed significantly from when they were going concerns.

This economy is NOT healthy. Originally Posted by Sidewinder
Inside Malls have been in decline since 2003. highland mall died/is dying because of all the gang bangers and the fact that people shop more online. Maybe we live in different Austins. I see businesses go and new businesses start all the time. Traffic is worse then ever for my daily commute so I guess thats a long line for their unemployment check pickup.