Posted on 09/15/2013 1:38:34 PM PDT by Pan_Yan
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Department spokesman John Chafee says a man was shot in the leg and a woman was shot in the arm Sunday afternoon.
Chafee says the shooting happened on Northside Drive near Markham Street, about three blocks south of the Georgia Dome, where thousands gathered to watch the Falcons play the St. Louis Rams.
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Those Amish really mix it up on Sundays!
Maybe some more sons of Zero getting all skittled up.
Two words: Vine City.
And they want to put the new stadium right there...
Pingaling.
Pass the Arizona Tea, Baby! Game ON! :)
Has George Zimmerman been blamed/arrested yet?
Those darned NRA tea party anarchists again! Brian Ross and George Steponhisphallus will have detailed reports at 6 PM.
Related?
Undercover cops at Seahawks games to wear opposing jerseys
http://blog.seattlepi.com/football/2013/09/12/undercover-cops-at-seahawks-games-to-wear-opposing-jerseys/
They might be doing this at other stadiums across the US.
It would be rather funny to find out that undercover cops wearing opposing jerseys having a shootout with one another.
What do they expect when they build a stadium right next to The Bluff.
I’ve heard that other cities have built stadiums in bad neighbrohoods.
Why do they do this? Is the land cheaper? Less opposition from citizen groups? Less environmental impact if a stadium is in a bad area?
I don’t know every city of course, but I’ve heard from a number of people who have lived in and been to games in other cities the fear that you feel when you are in a bad area.
They might be doing this at other stadiums across the US.”
Reportedly also doing it at the Texans game today. It was so noisy in there they certainly couldn’t hear anything that was said - must have been looking for fistacuff incidents.
Make sure you have on a good pair of earplugs!
Why build stadiums in depressed areas?
1. Less likely that eminent domain claims will be challenged.
2. Lower overall property cost.
3. And...the libtards’ favorite: The new stadium will raise the overall economic level of the entire area, spur new growth and development, and elevate the poor out of their misery.
And the people who make the decisions don’t want the stadiums anywhere near where they live. Kind of like liberals and windmills.
Remember a few years ago when a fan in the Georgia Dome got hit by a falling bullet that punctured the roof?
The mayor basically wants to put the new stadium approximately where that bullet came from.
Make sure you have on a good pair of earplugs!”
I’m sorry. What did you say? I can’t hear you! LOL
To: bamahead
“Ive heard that other cities have built stadiums in bad neighbrohoods. Why do they do this? Is the land cheaper? Less opposition from citizen groups?”......
It gets rid of the riff raff and disperses them to other locations only to once again, create another “bad neighborhood”.
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