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In reply to the discussion: Half Of The United States Lives In These Counties [View all]GObamaGO
(665 posts)108. Sorry if I came off as being pedantic.
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Yes it stands to reason that most people don't like to live next to bat shit crazy people
npk
Sep 2013
#75
I have never lived in one of those shaded counties except when I was attending college
totodeinhere
Sep 2013
#30
I'm not suggesting that it's not designed that way, nor am I suggesting that it should or even can
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2013
#57
So you're saying you're opposed to the direct popular election of Senators, then?
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2013
#64
Also, repealing the 17th amendment wouldn't do jack to alleviate the fundamental unfairness inherent
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2013
#65
Maybe it's changed since the 70s, my days driving the milk truck in Kankakee.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2013
#91
well, at least our suburbs know they're suburbs instead of insisting everyone call them "farms"
MisterP
Sep 2013
#77
Look how close most of them are to the coast. Sea level rise is gonna suck
NightWatcher
Sep 2013
#38
San Bernadino County population is 2.065 million. 15 States have smaller populations than
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#98
Norfolk and Princess Anne Counties would be highlighted if they still existed
carolinayellowdog
Sep 2013
#60
They have acreage -- therefore their vote counts more. See how that works?
Arugula Latte
Sep 2013
#67
Thank heavens for Multnomah County and the half a dozen or so other blue counties
davidpdx
Sep 2013
#92
And yet of our 5 Congressional districts, 4 are currently Democratic and the one Republican
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#100