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Woman American President
« on: January 23, 2007, 08:24:39 PM »
You think a woman president would go to far on some things just to prove a point?


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Re: Woman American President
« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2007, 10:32:35 PM »
yes ---she would over compensate and have to come of hawkish...I think a woman would bring it to a totally different level concerning Flip/Flopping...

Maybe our only hope would be to elect a black women president...That way the two negatives will cancel each other out..Our then that we are f cked if and when that day comes..

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Re: Woman American President
« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2007, 11:21:09 PM »
hillary will be so weak on defense.. if ths war and everything is going on she will be destroyed based on what she has done to the police in new york,, espically how she has brought down the nypd- she approved a budget cut that gives rookies an 8 thousand dollar pay cut- meaning you start out at 24,000.. not enought to servive in this city causing a major loss of recruits. were almost 10,000 down right now-  which was just her plan

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Re: Woman American President
« Reply #3 on: January 23, 2007, 11:28:26 PM »
hillary will be so weak on defense.. if ths war and everything is going on she will be destroyed based on what she has done to the police in new york,, espically how she has brought down the nypd- she approved a budget cut that gives rookies an 8 thousand dollar pay cut- meaning you start out at 24,000.. not enought to servive in this city causing a major loss of recruits. were almost 10,000 down right now-  which was just her plan

how has this affected the crime rate?
FBI: New York had lowest overall crime rate of the nation's 10 largest cities in 2005
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NEW YORK (AP) — New York remained the safest of the nation's 10 largest cities in 2005, with about one crime reported for every 37 people, according to FBI statistics.
The annual report "shows that our innovative efforts to reduce crime and increase New Yorkers' quality of life are working," Mayor Michael Bloomberg said in a statement Monday after the agency released the figures.

The large city with the highest total crime rate was Dallas, with about one crime reported for every 12 people. Los Angeles, the nation's second largest city, ranked third safest, with about one crime for every 26 people.

San Jose took the No. 2 spot, while San Diego ranked fourth. Chicago, Philadelphia, Houston, San Antonio and then Phoenix followed.

The number of reported crimes in New York fell 4.3% last year, while the number nationwide dropped 1.2%. Police statistics show crime in the city has continued to fall this year, down 5.04% by Sept. 10 compared with the same period in 2005.

The national figures showed that violent crime rose 2.3% last year, the first increase since 2001. But in New York City, violent crimes — which include murder, rape, robbery and aggravated assault — fell 1.9%.

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