cindy, I'm glad you mentioned it.
I've been intensely organizing a team of leaders to combat the problems of the city. Standing as one with the help of our many friends at the Akron Roundtable, City Council, and the Mayor's office, I feel extremely confident in our research and plan of attack. The purpose of this organization is to not only inform every citizen about their social responsibility, but to make a positive difference in the common safety, and diverse economy of our beautiful city. We will do this by investing our own time and money.
Cindy, I hope someday your grandchildren will still be with us here, and I also hope they'll be willing to give us a hand. I didn't mean to come off so sore. I apologize to waste this forum's time and I wish paul and his wife the best of luck. Akron truly is a beautiful city, with much to offer you and your family. Akron welcomes you. - Thu Jul 31 2008, 10:03
Hey, here's an Idea... Let's all move away from areas that scare us, so that areas of akron can start to look like detroit. Let's allow these crime infested areas to spread all over the city and start labeling areas that are unacceptable to live in. This is probably the smartest move. Akron's economy can probably stand to loose citizens based on a few trouble makers. We should've started this years ago in places like goodyear heights, firestone park, rolling acres, and the immediate west and east sides. Who cares if we don't have to live there??? - Wed Jul 30 2008, 13:20
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