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August 9, 2011 at 9:37 PM #718081August 9, 2011 at 10:50 PM #716893LAAFTERHOURSParticipant
[quote=eavesdropper][quote=LAAFTERHOURS] Philly has some rough areas so its good to see the mayor take a stand like this. DC mayor attempted to do this about 6 years ago. Hope it works out[/quote]
Can’t blame the administration for being a bit wary about taking action. The last time a Philly mayor tried to put the lid on loud, violent, destructive residents, it resulted in the firebombing of an entire West Philly neighborhood that left 11 persons (incl. 4 children) dead and over 60 homes destroyed.
Guess they decided to bring a few more voices to the strategy-planning table this time.[/quote]
you referring to osage?
August 9, 2011 at 10:50 PM #716985LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=eavesdropper][quote=LAAFTERHOURS] Philly has some rough areas so its good to see the mayor take a stand like this. DC mayor attempted to do this about 6 years ago. Hope it works out[/quote]
Can’t blame the administration for being a bit wary about taking action. The last time a Philly mayor tried to put the lid on loud, violent, destructive residents, it resulted in the firebombing of an entire West Philly neighborhood that left 11 persons (incl. 4 children) dead and over 60 homes destroyed.
Guess they decided to bring a few more voices to the strategy-planning table this time.[/quote]
you referring to osage?
August 9, 2011 at 10:50 PM #717583LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=eavesdropper][quote=LAAFTERHOURS] Philly has some rough areas so its good to see the mayor take a stand like this. DC mayor attempted to do this about 6 years ago. Hope it works out[/quote]
Can’t blame the administration for being a bit wary about taking action. The last time a Philly mayor tried to put the lid on loud, violent, destructive residents, it resulted in the firebombing of an entire West Philly neighborhood that left 11 persons (incl. 4 children) dead and over 60 homes destroyed.
Guess they decided to bring a few more voices to the strategy-planning table this time.[/quote]
you referring to osage?
August 9, 2011 at 10:50 PM #717731LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=eavesdropper][quote=LAAFTERHOURS] Philly has some rough areas so its good to see the mayor take a stand like this. DC mayor attempted to do this about 6 years ago. Hope it works out[/quote]
Can’t blame the administration for being a bit wary about taking action. The last time a Philly mayor tried to put the lid on loud, violent, destructive residents, it resulted in the firebombing of an entire West Philly neighborhood that left 11 persons (incl. 4 children) dead and over 60 homes destroyed.
Guess they decided to bring a few more voices to the strategy-planning table this time.[/quote]
you referring to osage?
August 9, 2011 at 10:50 PM #718091LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=eavesdropper][quote=LAAFTERHOURS] Philly has some rough areas so its good to see the mayor take a stand like this. DC mayor attempted to do this about 6 years ago. Hope it works out[/quote]
Can’t blame the administration for being a bit wary about taking action. The last time a Philly mayor tried to put the lid on loud, violent, destructive residents, it resulted in the firebombing of an entire West Philly neighborhood that left 11 persons (incl. 4 children) dead and over 60 homes destroyed.
Guess they decided to bring a few more voices to the strategy-planning table this time.[/quote]
you referring to osage?
August 10, 2011 at 1:37 AM #716923eavesdropperParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=eavesdropper] …..The last time a Philly mayor tried to put the lid on loud, violent, destructive residents, it resulted in the firebombing of an entire West Philly neighborhood that left 11 persons (incl. 4 children) dead and over 60 homes destroyed….[/quote]
you referring to osage?[/quote]
The very one: The MOVE bombing in 1985. Despite the incredible vice grip in which John Africa and his followers held Philadelphia, and especially the neighbors/homeowners (in what was a well-established close-knit neighborhood prior to the MOVE-in), it still tops the list of all-time incredibly witless cluster-fucks.
August 10, 2011 at 1:37 AM #717015eavesdropperParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=eavesdropper] …..The last time a Philly mayor tried to put the lid on loud, violent, destructive residents, it resulted in the firebombing of an entire West Philly neighborhood that left 11 persons (incl. 4 children) dead and over 60 homes destroyed….[/quote]
you referring to osage?[/quote]
The very one: The MOVE bombing in 1985. Despite the incredible vice grip in which John Africa and his followers held Philadelphia, and especially the neighbors/homeowners (in what was a well-established close-knit neighborhood prior to the MOVE-in), it still tops the list of all-time incredibly witless cluster-fucks.
August 10, 2011 at 1:37 AM #717613eavesdropperParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=eavesdropper] …..The last time a Philly mayor tried to put the lid on loud, violent, destructive residents, it resulted in the firebombing of an entire West Philly neighborhood that left 11 persons (incl. 4 children) dead and over 60 homes destroyed….[/quote]
you referring to osage?[/quote]
The very one: The MOVE bombing in 1985. Despite the incredible vice grip in which John Africa and his followers held Philadelphia, and especially the neighbors/homeowners (in what was a well-established close-knit neighborhood prior to the MOVE-in), it still tops the list of all-time incredibly witless cluster-fucks.
August 10, 2011 at 1:37 AM #717760eavesdropperParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=eavesdropper] …..The last time a Philly mayor tried to put the lid on loud, violent, destructive residents, it resulted in the firebombing of an entire West Philly neighborhood that left 11 persons (incl. 4 children) dead and over 60 homes destroyed….[/quote]
you referring to osage?[/quote]
The very one: The MOVE bombing in 1985. Despite the incredible vice grip in which John Africa and his followers held Philadelphia, and especially the neighbors/homeowners (in what was a well-established close-knit neighborhood prior to the MOVE-in), it still tops the list of all-time incredibly witless cluster-fucks.
August 10, 2011 at 1:37 AM #718121eavesdropperParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=eavesdropper] …..The last time a Philly mayor tried to put the lid on loud, violent, destructive residents, it resulted in the firebombing of an entire West Philly neighborhood that left 11 persons (incl. 4 children) dead and over 60 homes destroyed….[/quote]
you referring to osage?[/quote]
The very one: The MOVE bombing in 1985. Despite the incredible vice grip in which John Africa and his followers held Philadelphia, and especially the neighbors/homeowners (in what was a well-established close-knit neighborhood prior to the MOVE-in), it still tops the list of all-time incredibly witless cluster-fucks.
August 10, 2011 at 6:24 AM #716963LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=eavesdropper][quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=eavesdropper] …..The last time a Philly mayor tried to put the lid on loud, violent, destructive residents, it resulted in the firebombing of an entire West Philly neighborhood that left 11 persons (incl. 4 children) dead and over 60 homes destroyed….[/quote]
you referring to osage?[/quote]
The very one: The MOVE bombing in 1985. Despite the incredible vice grip in which John Africa and his followers held Philadelphia, and especially the neighbors/homeowners (in what was a well-established close-knit neighborhood prior to the MOVE-in), it still tops the list of all-time incredibly witless cluster-fucks.[/quote]
No kidding – I moved to Philly from Huntington Beach as a kid just before that went down. It left a great first impression on my family. Lets hope the current staff uses different tactics to rid the city.
August 10, 2011 at 6:24 AM #717054LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=eavesdropper][quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=eavesdropper] …..The last time a Philly mayor tried to put the lid on loud, violent, destructive residents, it resulted in the firebombing of an entire West Philly neighborhood that left 11 persons (incl. 4 children) dead and over 60 homes destroyed….[/quote]
you referring to osage?[/quote]
The very one: The MOVE bombing in 1985. Despite the incredible vice grip in which John Africa and his followers held Philadelphia, and especially the neighbors/homeowners (in what was a well-established close-knit neighborhood prior to the MOVE-in), it still tops the list of all-time incredibly witless cluster-fucks.[/quote]
No kidding – I moved to Philly from Huntington Beach as a kid just before that went down. It left a great first impression on my family. Lets hope the current staff uses different tactics to rid the city.
August 10, 2011 at 6:24 AM #717653LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=eavesdropper][quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=eavesdropper] …..The last time a Philly mayor tried to put the lid on loud, violent, destructive residents, it resulted in the firebombing of an entire West Philly neighborhood that left 11 persons (incl. 4 children) dead and over 60 homes destroyed….[/quote]
you referring to osage?[/quote]
The very one: The MOVE bombing in 1985. Despite the incredible vice grip in which John Africa and his followers held Philadelphia, and especially the neighbors/homeowners (in what was a well-established close-knit neighborhood prior to the MOVE-in), it still tops the list of all-time incredibly witless cluster-fucks.[/quote]
No kidding – I moved to Philly from Huntington Beach as a kid just before that went down. It left a great first impression on my family. Lets hope the current staff uses different tactics to rid the city.
August 10, 2011 at 6:24 AM #717800LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=eavesdropper][quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=eavesdropper] …..The last time a Philly mayor tried to put the lid on loud, violent, destructive residents, it resulted in the firebombing of an entire West Philly neighborhood that left 11 persons (incl. 4 children) dead and over 60 homes destroyed….[/quote]
you referring to osage?[/quote]
The very one: The MOVE bombing in 1985. Despite the incredible vice grip in which John Africa and his followers held Philadelphia, and especially the neighbors/homeowners (in what was a well-established close-knit neighborhood prior to the MOVE-in), it still tops the list of all-time incredibly witless cluster-fucks.[/quote]
No kidding – I moved to Philly from Huntington Beach as a kid just before that went down. It left a great first impression on my family. Lets hope the current staff uses different tactics to rid the city.
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