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Registered on:8/1/2018
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I live right off Magazine a few blocks from Napoleon and I love it. You can walk to Mardi Gras and the Irish Channel parade. Close walking distance to hundreds of bars and restaurants and Tipitinas, Have ample places to park my car for free. Plus the neighborhood is very close, I knew everyone on my block within a month of moving in.

Wouldn't live anywhere else in New Orleans
I've been to Dachau in Munich, Germany and there absolutely were gas chambers. You are wrong and sound like an idiot.
I went to Mandeville High with the guy, this is shocking. What a POS
Well they are actually American citizens, so it would be silly to argue that they aren't.
So have you read it? You have provided no substance to explain why you think it's worth reading besides regurgitating a quote from a conservative political commentator.
This was in no way illiterate or incoherent.
College football players should at the very least be allowed to make money of their likeness from jersey sales, local commercials, signings, events, etc.
Raising Arizona is their most underrated movie IMO
Some people can just handle their shite better, especially if they've done it before.
NOLA.com link

I went to high school with this POS. Pretty sure he was into opioids. Hope he rots in jail.
Most banks will not cash checks over 6 months old.
Broad theater is definitely the place to go for a date.
He actually has a good case though, you can't tell people you're raising money for someone or some thing and then just go ahead and use it for yourself. That's called fraud.
No one wanted that development to happen besides the small group of Uptown soccer parents. That development would've have taken away one of the most beloved free hangout spots in town from the people of New Orleans and given it to private owners for basically nothing. It wasn't stopped by SJW tree huggers, it was stopped by everyone in town. This was an issue agreed upon by conservatives and liberals alike.
Crime and murders especially are actually down from what it was in the 90s
What about the $12 billion in subsidies that are going to be paid to farmers as a result of these tariffs?