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DJG1.com's 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 GOAL for Philadelphia PA USA:  Zero tolerance for Philadelphia newspaper litter... 

Philadelphia a.k.a Filthadelphia Pennsylvania USA 

Storms of corporate advertising and newspaper litter in Philadelphia's row house neighborhoods sweetly points out that there are two distinct Americas: The  first America is one of power, of money, of politicians and of media types who reign above the humbler. The privileged America engages in the most venial kind of lawbreaking, such as storms of public littering and the other being the America in which is arrested for the most minor of delinquencies.  djg

The 'Essential Question for Philadelphia - Pennsylvania USA - in 2007'.

Set aside the sop solutions such as a police surge, ( 1,000 more or ten thousand more cops ???) or gun control as being the essential questions for Philadelphia..  (Do the politicos even know the #1 reason why Philadelphia home owners  own guns(Maybe only our Federal cops in Philadelphia should have guns???   Set aside the blah , blah, blah rhetoric for feasibility studies and funding for this and taxing for that as addressing the essential question for  Philadelphia.   Even forget the silence of our press, politicians, police and populace in Philadelphia in the face of tons and tons and tons and tons of corporate litter that storm our city every week.  Forget even that every Philadelphian and much of America and the world is aware of our city’s well-deserved moniker 'Filthadelphia'

Rather The Essential Question for Philadelphia is: 

Is it beyond our leaders ken to stand for issues that engender genuine respect for and between the citizenry?*

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Some Philadelphia (Pa USA) Politicians noticed of Philadelphia's litter plagues. >>>

** "The age of science and commercialism is here. There is no sound reason for wishing it otherwise. The wise desire is not to destroy it, but to use it and direct it rather than to be used and directed by it, that it may be as it should be, not the master but the servant, that the physical forces may not prevail over the moral forces and that the rule of life may not be expediency but righteousness.
Calvin Coolidge, from his address to the the American Classical League, 7 July 1921
a USA

Coolidge: Translated Dante, you know.