Posted on 08/23/2009 5:47:33 PM PDT by Tolkien
Atrazine Levels across the Nation
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
The old gray mare she ain't what she used to be.
Probably someone who graduated from Harvard with an English major assembled that graphic...
You might also note that Minnesota is now Wisconsin.
I’ve got a feeling that their boy, Arty Frommer, the effeminate travel guy, had something to do with this.
We all know that borders don’t mean anything anymore anyway, especially U.S. borders.
It’s the Frommer boycott of Arizona:
Phoenix Officials Ask Frommer Not To Boycott Ariz. Over ‘Thugs’ With Guns
“I will not personally travel in a state where civilians carry loaded weapons onto the sidewalks and as a means of political protest,” travel guide legend Arthur Frommer told his loyal readers earlier this week.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2321163/posts
Well, they are in the same time zone, at least in the summer.
NY Times = Newspaper of Record, they say so themselves! PS: Be sure to take your passport with you when you go to New Mexico.
Wholly aside from the ignorance of the graph’s designer, I gotta question the whole premise of the article. Atrazine is a pre-emergent corn herbicide; it’s difficult to believe that more people are exposed to it in Indiana than in Illinois or Iowa.
Idea for a new FOX show! “Are You Smarter Than A New Yawk Times Editor?”
...and the contestants will all be dogs?
“Only the News Thats Fit to Print”! Dumbasses
Actually I’m surprised they got so many right. Who knew that someone on the NYT staff could correctly identify Ohio?
I don’t think they could care less about flyover country.
Yet one more proof that dogs are smarter than New York Times editors.
Ahh its just one of those big square states out west, whats the difference.
We’ve worked pretty hard at keeping those damnable liberal bastards from finding us. Glad to see the efforts paying off.
It’s all those layers of proofreaders, fact checkers, and editors, you know, that separate this great paper from the bloggers in their pajamas.
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