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Which State is the Armpit of America?
Arthur Wildfire! March
Posted on 08/07/2002 4:23:30 PM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March
Ok fellow freepers. The aristocracy had fun deciding which 'hick town' was the armpit of America. Naturally it had to be rural and conservative. A tad redneck.
They were way off the mark. I would have picked New York prior to 9-11. I mean, good grief. Hellery's husband pardoned bomb terrorists to get her elected, the scandal is exposed to every New Yorker and they elected her anyway? She was silent on the issue for at least a week. But well, perhaps NY had been reborn in blood. So, I'm tempted to give them a pass.
Arkansas? Could that be the armpit of America? The home of NationsBank, Tyson Chicken, Walmart, Web Hubbell, and the Big Creep himself?
Then there is the delightful state of New Jersy, which is batting a thousand at elected scandal-swamped senators. Not only the Torch, but also Corzine.
Some might choose South Dakota. Not only do they keep re-electing Timber Tom [also called Rushmore Daschle], but they also go three days without brushing their teeth. So many choices....
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To: Paul Atreides
No! Not Chelsea! I like her. She can't help who her parents are, and I think she is pretty and looks like a sweet person.
I know, I'm probably the only one on FR who is a Chelsea fan.
701
posted on
08/13/2002 1:39:35 AM PDT
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DBtoo
To: Motherbear
Louisiana has some beautiful rural areas, but it is way too hot and steamy for me! I've discovered I'm more of a cold climate person. That sweltering Gulf Coast heat is too much for me. Louisiana does have some good food and good people though. Some of the friendliest and most comical people I've met were from south Louisiana, many of them my relatives!
702
posted on
08/13/2002 1:56:01 AM PDT
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DBtoo
To: Singapore_Yank
It sounds like Washington state and Oregon have changed a lot in the past 20 years! It's sad to hear as those are beautiful states, but politically it sounds like they are going the way of California. Why can't the liberals leave the pretty and peaceful states alone? It's as if they are intent on ruining them.
703
posted on
08/13/2002 2:04:23 AM PDT
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DBtoo
To: Paul Atreides
Speaking of bigoted hatred, Hollywood has put out SO many movies over the years portraying the South as filty, miserable and full of ignorant white people with missing teeth looking for a black person to lynch. And they always play this old twangy, hicky sounding background music in those South-bashing movies.
Too many people have formed their opinions of the south from such movies. One of the worst that comes to mind is "Mississippi Burning". I thought that movie was a slap in the face to every person who ever lived in Mississippi.
704
posted on
08/13/2002 2:45:42 AM PDT
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DBtoo
To: Joe Hadenuf; crystalk
Have you ever been to Louisiana? It does have great food, and it does have a certain charm!
705
posted on
08/13/2002 2:53:24 AM PDT
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DBtoo
To: Paul Atreides
Thanks to the media who look down their noses on the South and have probably never even been there. I can't stand the phoney accents in those shows and movies about the evil southern white people who want to do nothing but terrorize black people. No matter if it's a 5 year old girl, a housewife, or an old man, in these movies all the characters say the N word several times in every sentance. It's almost like the guys making these movies feel like they have to bash us over our heads to make their point clear. Their point being of course that white southern people are stupid, mean, and generally a waste of space. I'm just sick of that propaganda.
706
posted on
08/13/2002 3:01:54 AM PDT
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DBtoo
To: ladyinred
Sometimes I cringe a bit over the French-bashing threads. I am half French, lived there as a child, and have a close family member still living there. I also visit periodically. So I have some feelings for that country which I like, and it does bug me sometimes to see people put them down so much. I have noticed too the posts where people say California should sink into the ocean. I have thought how that might not sit too well with me if I were from California. However, I do realize that people tend to generalize, just like I did when I said New Jersey is the worst state!
707
posted on
08/13/2002 3:08:51 AM PDT
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DBtoo
To: Torie
Some of us even have close relatives who are liberals! I must say, of the dedicated liberals I have known, by and large they seem to lack a sense of humor. Really. Also, many are a rather serious and grim bunch in my experience. Hillary comes to mind as a good example of that. There are some out there who really mean well though; they just don't have a very realistic grasp of human nature.
708
posted on
08/13/2002 3:20:29 AM PDT
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DBtoo
To: Torie
You are so right, people do have their preferences in what is important to them in order to have a good quality of life. For some, it's living in a big, noisy city with lots of amenities. For oddballs such as myself, living in a very rural area with clean air, no crime, and lots of natural beauty is the way to go.
709
posted on
08/13/2002 3:30:09 AM PDT
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DBtoo
To: Torie
You sound like you may be an elitist. You can't just judge people on their education level or how much money they have, or how many flashy new vehicles they own. What is in the heart and soul is what truly matters. But you're a pitt bull lawyer...well, maybe it's not too late! No one is hopeless! ; )
710
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08/13/2002 3:43:13 AM PDT
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DBtoo
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