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PostPosted: Thu Nov 04, 2004 12:07 pm 
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I saw this article today. What do you think?

http://www.angryfinger.org/archives/some_redistricting.html

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More extreme prophecies, much akin to the predicted "demise" of the democratic party over then next several terms. If that came to fruition, the permuation of chirstian policy not the literal borders, there would be a lot of people becoming expats and relocating to a country better fitting thier ideals. While I definately would be the opposition against "JesusLand" there would first need to be a worthy political ally to vote for to express such opposition.


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state needs to get a restraining order palced against religion. yep.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:41 pm 
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omg! thats exactly how i feel~

dont get me wrong, i love many christian people, i respect their right to belief, i want them to be happy, etc., but i think it's becoming a huge copycat and infringement issue.

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whats funny is some people think, by suggesting a map such as that one, they are suggesting we divide (see comments on that page). the opposite is true. we see a divide and want to mend it.

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i wouldnt be surprised if you look at a canada map and find that they are more conservative and religious in their plains provinces, too

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whisp, yo're right, most of our west is conservative too (except for BC). Makes ya think, doesn't it.

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It's not about east/west at all. It really seems to fall under rural/urban.

Our side of Washington (Agriculture) are the bush votes. Whereas the Seattle lefters carry our state for the dems. Seattle rules although I've heard it called Mayonaise-Town several times for some reason...


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but even in the large cities in the plains, like Dallas, Oklahoma City, Kansas City, Houston... they are very religious and very conservative, generally speaking

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Yeah I suppoise that's true.

I guess it's more regional, though I bet even Dallas had more Kerry votes than Smalltown, Texas.


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did you know republican pamphlets are distributed at churches?

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