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Quote from: CFoD on November 06, 2013, 09:58:45 AMThat eagle appears to be strapped down. I think it is too late.
Quote from: dobber on November 06, 2013, 10:01:37 AMQuote from: CFoD on November 06, 2013, 09:58:45 AMThat eagle appears to be strapped down. I think it is too late. Not if God gives him the strength to break those straps.
it's all the good states
colorado and new mexico would probably be the next two to turn blue. new mexico is a very good state, imho.
also every good school got kicked out
wonder what percentage of the population lives in the liberalvilles (<--- need better hooverville-ish term here)? my guess would be like, 50-60%
As a result of these different rates of growth, blue states accounted for 46.2 percent of the U.S. population in 2010, compared to 49.5 percent in 1990, while the red states’ proportion grew from 28.7 percent to 30.7 percent over the same two decades.
Quote from: The Tonya Harding of Twitter Users Creep on November 07, 2013, 03:46:37 PMwonder what percentage of the population lives in the liberalvilles (<--- need better hooverville-ish term here)? my guess would be like, 50-60%QuoteAs a result of these different rates of growth, blue states accounted for 46.2 percent of the U.S. population in 2010, compared to 49.5 percent in 1990, while the red states’ proportion grew from 28.7 percent to 30.7 percent over the same two decades.they made a state red/blue if they voted the same party for president in 00/04/08, so "purple" states () aren't included.http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/331097/red-state-blue-state-william-voegeli
Quote from: seven on November 07, 2013, 03:53:12 PMQuote from: The Tonya Harding of Twitter Users Creep on November 07, 2013, 03:46:37 PMwonder what percentage of the population lives in the liberalvilles (<--- need better hooverville-ish term here)? my guess would be like, 50-60%QuoteAs a result of these different rates of growth, blue states accounted for 46.2 percent of the U.S. population in 2010, compared to 49.5 percent in 1990, while the red states’ proportion grew from 28.7 percent to 30.7 percent over the same two decades.they made a state red/blue if they voted the same party for president in 00/04/08, so "purple" states () aren't included.http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/331097/red-state-blue-state-william-voegeliSo people are leaving the liberal blue states and infecting red states turning them purple?
People accuse me of attempting suicide by drinking...so, if you vote for crap that doesn't help you is THAT suicide? Seriously are we a nation of consumers or contributers? We're mumped if we're a nation of 'consumers'