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9 I have lived in states and counties that are wet and I can assure you that the quality of life in wet areas is NOT better, whatever you drinkers say. Get the facts and educate yourselves before you speak. |
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7 Apart from that, did it occur to any of you that the greatest majority of your college student population (and you have a huge one!) spends the greatest majority of its expendable income in clubs and bars and restaurants in Hot Springs rather than in BK or McDonald's in Arkadelphia and Caddo Valley? There's another post in the Arkadelphia forum that speaks of what restaurants people want to see in Arkadelphia - how do you propose to get them here? Do you think Applebee's, El Chico, Outback, On the Border, any of those, would come to a dry county? Heck no! And if you could start bringing in those kinds of major chains, Arkadelphia would be in a for a major and much needed economic turnaround as other businesses and investors would follow, which means JOBS and more opportunities to keep some Arkadelphia dollars in Arkadelphia instead of sending them off to Hot Springs. And no, people are not gonna sit at El Chico and get wasted - think about it and be realistic. How many of you have actually seen huge numbers of drunks eating at places like that? Most people who drink just want a beer with their steak. And by the way, it is true that Jesus drank wine - in fact, he even turned water into wine, if I'm not mistaken. Furthermore, go do a google search on medicinal uses of alcohol - you'll be overwhelmed. Bottom line, Arkadelphia has the potential for greatness, folks - two colleges, a beautiful state park, abundant outdoor opportunities, good friendly people ... why kill that potential with a 1920s prohibitionist attitude? Help your community grow, folks! By the way, I'm a former resident, and I loved living in Arkadelphia, but I can tell you, the majority of my spending was done in Hot Springs ... Arkadelphia has simply not been allowed to grow as it should have been, and that's been a great disservice to the people who live there still. |
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9 Look at City-Data.com and you can see that wet counties have grown much less than dry ones. |
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6 Boy your dumb.You think Quachita loss pop because they have drinking ?Get real.It could be that clark is getting more mexician moving in then Quachita.Clark co has a interstate going threw it which help for developement. |
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9 For another, I don't live in Camden - that's just where my internet service provider is located. But thanks for your comments anyway. |
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9 You seem to know a lot about Clark County and have all the answers. Maybe you should move to Clark County and take all your intelligence with you and solve the problems. |
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7 So far you have proved NO facts to back up you drinking problem.To slove the problem is very easy. VOte it wet. It doesn't take me to move there to slove it. You need to move out and the IQ average will rise greatly. |
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9 I checked the City-Data.com and you are correct. The dry counties in Arkansas have had a much better population growth than the wet ones. Guess facts don't lie. |
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Well the judge said the people will have to vote to decided the issure.Why do these so called preachers don't want the people to Vote on this?
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1 If restaurants won't come to a dry county then explain Saline county/Benton/Bryant-dry but has all the above mentioned establishments but not bar....they do well under the shadow of Little Rock...hmmm. Where are all the restaurants who don't serve alcohol normally, like CiCi's pizza, Captain D's, Long John Silver's, etc. We don't have them because they are not going to be able to stay in business because people are going to go to Hot Springs because there is more to do there than eat. Will we get a big mall because we are wet, oh wait Hot Springs doesn't even have a big mall. By the way the argument of Baxter county's growth following becoming wet is ridiculous, it grew because it became a haven for retirees, not because of being wet. |
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