Posted on 11/08/2004 11:00:51 PM PST by kattracks
Secession, which didn't work very well when it was tried once before, is suddenly red hot in the blue states. In certain precincts, anyway.
One popular map circulating on the Internet shows the 19 blue states won by Sen. John Kerry Washington, Oregon, California, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Maryland and the Northeastern states conjoined with Canada to form the "United States of Canada." The 31 red states carried by Mr. Bush are depicted as a separate nation dubbed "Jesusland." The idea isn't just a joke; one top Democrat says, "The segment of the country that pays for the federal government is now being governed by the people who don't pay for the federal government."
"Some would say, 'Oh, poor Alabama. It's cut off from the wealth infusion that it gets from New York and California,' " said Lawrence O'Donnell, a veteran Democratic insider and now senior political analyst at MSNBC. "But the more this political condition goes on at the presidential level of the red and blue states, the more you're testing the inclination of the blue states to say, 'So what?' "
Mr. O'Donnell raised the subject of secession on "The McLaughlin Group" during the weekend. "Ninety percent of the red states are welfare-client states of the federal government," said Mr. O'Donnell, who was an aide to Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
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If Alabama is such a hellhole as the media paints it to be, why are so many Michiganders among others moving down there.....???
I've never been there myself, but I've never been in a Southern state that I didn't like(Most partial to Northern Florida).
As usual, the Dems are full of hot air. Just like their candidate.
It' comical to see these lefties accuse welfare recipients of voting Bush in. What creativity. What next?
I'll even put money on that one, just from the 1st and 2nd hand stuff I've seen - let alone the outcounty results....and the fact that Detroit had more votes than 2000 despite dropping AT LEAST 30,000 people - probably closer to 75-100K.
Saginaw isn't as bad outside of the City. It always(as well as Bay) hovers around the 53-54% mark.
Washtenaw (Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti) and Ingham(East Lansing/Lansing) are the two other bad ones.
Miss Alabama wins Miss America, again...
Alabama beach front property on the warm water Gulf Coast shores (whitest sand in the world, even whiter than Florida and Hawaii).
Alabama mountains
Bama Golf
To tell you the truth, I think it goes back to the turn of the century Irish vs the WASPs BS.
That just amazes me.:(
I'm 3/4 Irish by blood and a descendant from one of the pre-depression (all left now is a street name) Detroit political families(democrat). I grew up in the country(now exurb), but both of my parents were Detroiters.
In the past, many democrats were for the "workin' man" - and less government(Jacksonian Democrats) while many republicans were from remnants of the "Know-Nothings" and "Temperance" groups. The party of my ancestors is no longer the party of Grover Cleveland, Zell Miller, Truman, Scoop Jackson, or even JFK. Even the Dingells and Moynihans(liberal, but not Michael Moore types) are a dying breed.
I can not see any even remotely practicing Irish Catholic fit in with the party of George Soros.
I'd like to campaign in the Irish sections of South Boston at least once though. I'd just once like to say that "Even Archbishop John Hughes wasn't a democrat(independent and even voted Whig for Seward). :)"
Best theory is to trade the NE to Canada for BC.
Yeah, all you Blue Staters seem to think we all run trains down here, but think we do a good job for them in keeping them on time.
On the other hand, not such a bad idea secession.
The Blues will get far fewer votes in 2008 insuring another "conservative' victory.
Did you ever wonder why we, Confederates, thought it was a great idea. We would love an independant Southland. After looking at the map, it looks like we'll take most of y'all with us.
We already have a flag. If we could give you real liberty, could you accept our banner?
FSE
Larry Salley
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