there s a difference between drug pushers and users. users need rehab over prison. you need to wise up, dan. less than one percent of those incarcerated are users. and you can t rehab somebody who doesn t want to be rehabbed. joe, lilligrow. a hundred percent correct. drug dealers could not care less about fatal overdoses or addiction. yet, the left feels sorry for these people. bill, the only thing funnier is your explanations of them. ronald johnson rocks vermont. they will have always regarded you as an intellectual. but to align yourself with miller and his pathetic attempt at comedy has me wondering. i guess that means you will not be seeing hillary and me in shi can foe or south florida or phoenix, ron. you ll miss out. but don t.
there s a difference between drug pushers and users. users need rehab over prison. you need to wise up, dan. less than one percent of those incarcerated are users. and you can t rehab somebody who doesn t want to be rehabbed. joe, lilligrow. a hundred percent correct. drug dealers could not care less about fatal overdoses or addiction. yet, the left feels sorry for these people. bill, the only thing funnier is your explanations of them. ronald johnson rocks vermont. they will have always regarded you as an intellectual. but to align yourself with miller and his pathetic attempt at comedy has me wondering. i guess that means you will not be seeing hillary and me in shi can foe or south florida or phoenix, ron. you ll miss out. but don t.
american dream? you came here. the one straight ahead with the green roof? the rococo building, completely empty. unbelievable. the white one is being rehabbed. there s money coming in. the one on the right is completely empty. the great pyramid with the spire on top sold for $5 million. $5 million for that? you can t buy a garage in the hamptons for that. $5 million for a skyscraper. it is post-apocalyptic. i mean, it s like a science fiction film. what the hell happened here? well, it is post-apocalyptic. except for the fact there are several hundred thousand people living here. detroit, 2013. charlie la duff is a writer, journalist, television reporter. he grew up here. it used to be two million people. that was rubber. that guy was steel. that guy was a doctor. this was what made america. the road started here. the automobile.
we sold our homes and the funds went into renovation and things that needed to be rehabbed, and we had one person who had his own construction company, another one did heating and air conditioning and knew some things about electrical. i mean, we knew how to plant a garden and be self-sufficient. we really had no contact with the group. they were very quiet, kept to themselves. some of the neighbors would say that when they would have worship day, they could hear the music coming out of the camp. it was always pleasant. victor barnard came and visited my parents when i was 9, when we were living in harleysville, pennsylvania.
funds went into renovation and things that needed to be rehabbed, and we had one person who had his own construction company, another one did heating and air conditioning and knew some things about electrical. i mean, we knew how to plant a garden and be self-sufficient. we really had no contact with the group. they were very quiet, kept to themselves. some of the neighbors would say that when they would have worship day, they could hear the music coming out of the camp. it was always pleasant. victor barnard came and visited my parents when i was 9, when we were living in harleysville, pennsylvania. he was traveling the united