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In reply to the discussion: The South Shown in Graphics. [View all]Fawke Em
(11,366 posts)119. Doubtful.
My son could out think most of the country with half his brain tied behind his head.
And he's Southern (top 95th and above percentile in all subjects in the country. 100 percentile in math).
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I do not think it was literal. Just that maybe the south has more klan flags. n-t
Logical
Jul 2013
#15
(Pssssst) I hear spitting is much more rewarding when you do it INTO the wind...
cherokeeprogressive
Jul 2013
#19
The map included in this post for protestantism is actually EVANGELICAL protestantism
HereSince1628
Jul 2013
#91
This doesn't appear to be from the CDC. Poverty on their map is quite a bit more widespread,
jtuck004
Jul 2013
#74
Not a biggie, but if people get a wrong picture, it affects how they think about the problems that
jtuck004
Jul 2013
#111
I have. They deserve the reputation. There are many kind, well educated
Pretzel_Warrior
Jul 2013
#30
I live here too, and I can tell you that there is a lot of room for improvement and criticism.
Hoyt
Jul 2013
#86
The problem is, the OP has questionable "facts" in it, and no commentary about posting-intent.
kentauros
Jul 2013
#133
We definitely have more bleach-blondes with modified boobs than other parts of the country
Cali_Democrat
Jul 2013
#121
All you gotta do is look at your government representatives to get a good idea of the electorate.
Hoyt
Jul 2013
#87
You do realize that African Americans were not willing participants in the Slavery issue, right?
Katashi_itto
Jul 2013
#44
Or look at it from the position that these factors contribute to the contribution of contininued
Katashi_itto
Jul 2013
#53
You are wrong. Low education and lots of religion = obesity, disease, and racial intolerance
Pretzel_Warrior
Jul 2013
#29
Conservative religious institutions breed conservative voters which breed conservative policies
NuclearDem
Jul 2013
#37
In NOLA? You mean this enclave of Filmmakers, Artists, Musicians, Actors, philosphers, thinkers,
Katashi_itto
Jul 2013
#59
Amazing how people ferret out one or two examples and then try to graft that onto something else
Katashi_itto
Jul 2013
#120
The states that are roughly in that bottom right quadrant also went for GOP in most presidential
Pretzel_Warrior
Jul 2013
#35
What you read into it is colored by your own perceptions. I view the facts
Katashi_itto
Jul 2013
#96
Posting the data invites opinions. There are many things you could have chosen to post.
nolabear
Jul 2013
#143
I think the most telling (and among my favorite) graphics of the south would be...
LanternWaste
Jul 2013
#118
Where's the graphic for most educated Enlightenment thinkers? (Jefferson, Madison, Mason..etc.)
GiaGiovanni
Jul 2013
#129
Virginia is #6 best-educated, #8 in per capita income, #1 in black/white interracial marriage
carolinayellowdog
Jul 2013
#146
If you're looking for a "war map" don't lump Virginia and Florida into the irredeemably Republican
carolinayellowdog
Jul 2013
#145