Posted on 11/07/2004 8:26:26 AM PST by finnman69
I agree. The height of the Chicago blue column is much, much higher than the New York one. That doesn't seem right to me.
Look at California.
I thought the Sears Tower was in Chicago. When was it moved to Boston?
I see blue people in more ways than one. :-)
Wow. My red county is standing TALL!
Manhattan is not New Yawk city. Manhattan is only one of the five burroughs of that rat infested cesspool.
hmmm.... at first glance I thought it was a graphic representation of HIV/AIDS spread...
Probably not, Texas has "motor voter" registration, no proof of citizenship is required. Grrrr.
Nope. Look at Oklahoma. The other Right-thinking state.
Hmmm---a few suitcase nukes would do the job nicely :^).
-the wealthiest areas seem to be blue?
-the blue areas probably get a disproportinate amount of tax cuts...
Most Illinois residents who don't live in Chicago would be happy to help them fill out the paperwork to secede from the state! It is a shame that the Illinois Republican party is in a shambles after the Ryan-Keys debacle. And now Obama, Democratic rock-star...we need some help in this state.
Canada?
That's magnificent!!!
Map clarifies how "The Other" uses statistics to deceive.
EXAMPLE: An insignficant 20% of "The Other" voted for
Bush. Since "The Other" represents no more than
3 million voters--- this amounted to a nothing 60K votes.
22% of voters said moral issues impelled them to the
polls....that translates into 24 million "values voters."
Christian denominations made monumental contributions to the values vote.
More than half of Catholics voted for Bush ---- a
whopping number of votes since Catholics number about
52 million Americans.
Should we start looking at what we are paying, to encourage the left?
Check out that Chicago Cook County blue column. Can we buy a voter here or what. Maybe the USAttorney could clean that mess up in the next two tree hunnert yers.
Okay, I've got a question. Does that area up in NW WY include anything other than Yellowstone Nat'l Park? Were the bears voting for Kerry? Or was it the folks in the Jackson Hole area?
California: John F. Kerry Dem 5,427,055 - 55 percent George W. Bush (i) Rep 4,403,495 - 44 percent
Illinois: John F. Kerry Dem 2,826,757 - 55 percent George W. Bush (i) Rep 2,313,415 - 45 percent
New York: John F. Kerry Dem 3,986,366 - 58 percent George W. Bush (i) Rep 2,793,930 - 40 percent
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