Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Change is Good.

History is one important way to understand The Block but a situation as dire as it is in now must rely on the work of interested citizens. These citizens want change not based on religious beliefs or morality concerns these citizens would approach the government under the basis of human rights. Women and young girls are suffering with nowhere to go and no one to help them. The city knows this and lets it fester like a rancid boil on the tip of its nose.

Baltimore is a beautiful and history rich city that includes over 50 years of The Block at its prime. The city sees much suffering in every neighborhood every day. The Block is not a neighborhood it is just, one block, not one with shootings or armed robberies just one small block of sidewalk and awnings. Baltimore can't seem to find peace in many desperate gang fueled war zones or one block in front of police headquarters.

What Baltimore can do is take charge of one block, one tiny Adult Entertainment Zone smack dab in the middle of our political heart. Maybe Baltimore could show how change is done and lead the city into a new era of adult entertainment.

If you feel like the Baltimore where you want to live can do better here are some people you can contact with your ideas. Even if you don't want to go all the way to the top please send your ideas my way via comment or email: sininmobtown.gmail.com.  
The Mission on Gay Street where the homeless wait at dark to be allowed in for the night.

Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Mayor                    
City Hall, Room 250
100 N. Holliday Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Phone (410) 396-3835
Fax (410) 576-9425


Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young 410-396-4804
410-539-0647 (fax)
Room 400, City Hall
CouncilPresident@baltimorecity.gov

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