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lark

(26,081 posts)
40. Bet you couldn't find another
Tue Feb 3, 2015, 08:10 PM
Feb 2015

MS. is soo poor. I thought you were going to say they were the poorest, had the least education, the highest rate of unemployment or the most part time workers. I was actually really surprised to see they are good at anything, but that's just my bias from a bad experience driving thru the state.

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That is seriously amazing, but congrats to MS! MoonRiver Feb 2015 #1
Expect that number to drop at least 10% points... SkyDaddy7 Feb 2015 #38
K&R!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RKP5637 Feb 2015 #2
Dang, now that they're being praised on a liberal board, they'll stop JHB Feb 2015 #3
Yeah for Mississippi. Good going. jwirr Feb 2015 #4
I'm frankly amazed. NaturalHigh Feb 2015 #5
Give our Republican governor and legislature time....they'll fix that in nothing flat! Rowdyboy Feb 2015 #6
Damn! BlueJazz Feb 2015 #10
Is this the article you read, or something like it? petronius Feb 2015 #7
Colorado is the worst... WorseBeforeBetter Feb 2015 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author tecelote Feb 2015 #17
Maybe it's because it's the poorest sunnystarr Feb 2015 #8
They also do not allow religous or philosophical exemptions. MohRokTah Feb 2015 #9
Between us we solved it! sunnystarr Feb 2015 #22
K/R Jack Rabbit Feb 2015 #11
sadly, it likely is because they're the poorest ellennelle Feb 2015 #12
From the site Mississippi Public Schools: brer cat Feb 2015 #16
The point is that it is those who are economically disadvantaged that go public. Because jtuck004 Feb 2015 #18
That is probably quite true. brer cat Feb 2015 #20
That is the public school system. Students in private academies aren't counted there. So because jtuck004 Feb 2015 #23
Are you saying the vaccinations are not required for private schools? brer cat Feb 2015 #24
Private schools have more leeway than public places. And I have no problem at all jtuck004 Feb 2015 #26
One segregation academy actually admitted an African American student KamaAina Feb 2015 #30
those numbers add up to 458,345 questionseverything Feb 2015 #36
Yes. K&R. JDPriestly Feb 2015 #13
K&R Terra Alta Feb 2015 #14
It's also tied for the highest obesity rate in the country George II Feb 2015 #19
Yay! NM frequently thanks Mississippi because otherwise we'd be number 1 duhneece Feb 2015 #21
Oklahoma, too. Frequently in the top 3 or 5 for obesity, poor health, smoking, child abuse, kath Feb 2015 #27
most anti-vaxxers are wealthy, or so I've heard. fried eggs Feb 2015 #25
Unfortunately, there are new laws being crafted. SansACause Feb 2015 #28
The article presents a pretty grim view of the likelihood these idiots will be successful. MohRokTah Feb 2015 #31
And....Mississippi Tea Partiers have introduced House Bill 130.... Avalux Feb 2015 #29
They have no exemptions for religion or philosophical reasons. Same for WV. Bluenorthwest Feb 2015 #32
Actually, on the religion exemption, the state Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional in 1979. eom MohRokTah Feb 2015 #33
Yeah, so they don't have one, which is what I said. What do you think you are correcting? Bluenorthwest Feb 2015 #34
They tried one and their courts threw it out. MohRokTah Feb 2015 #35
So like I said, they don't have one. Bluenorthwest Feb 2015 #37
Smart folks down there in Mississippi. bigwillq Feb 2015 #39
Bet you couldn't find another lark Feb 2015 #40
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