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US Election 2004. Results listed by average IQ
again, again & again: picture says it all...
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http://foto.volja.net/zoom_image.php...image_id=60109
picture:
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i knew it.....
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but they've always worked for me,"
Hunter S.Thompson
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Muahahahahaha
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11-06-2004, 10:03 PM #4
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Interesting chart. Too bad it is based on data that did not appear in the book "IQ and the Wealth of Nations" as it states.
http://www.sq.4mg.com/IQstates.htm
Now, if you want to make an impact, at least base the information off of some real results (compiled by me taken from info http://www.sq.4mg.com/IQ-States.htm combined with 2004 election results).
Although I will admit there are still a large number of blues at the top and reds at the bottom, they are a lot more mixed than what you have.Last edited by corfy; 11-06-2004 at 10:07 PM. Reason: sorry, wrong second link
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That is interesting, although it breaks my heart to see Texas so low in both charts. I know whoever made the Jesusland chart thought they were insulting, but I'm pretty proud of that, thank you! And yes, Zubi ... I did vote for Bush! And my IQ is 165!! Now he'll never speak to me again. Too bad.
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Not insulting, joking.
Yeesh that's certainly a problem these days AND with this election, people need to lighten up! Everything's personal...
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bebbaboo: U must be joking. I'm not against U or anybody (nevermind if U vote for Bu$h), just US politics SUCKS BIG TIME...
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What does the americans and their IQs have anything to do with US politics, ZUBi??
"Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
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Don't worry Zubi and Mark. I'm not that serious! About anything! In fact, when I first started talking to Zubi offline, that was the first rule I made ... no talk about politics. It always leads to trouble. I know what I believe and what I want for my country, but those are my beliefs and I don't feel any need to try to convert anyone to my way of thinking. I certainly wouldn't want to try to convince anyone in another country what they should think about their own politics. That is their world. See, here I go. No more politics from Bebbaboo! Back to the movies......
I love you all! You're the best bunch of caring, intelligent folks I have run into after searching for years on the web. I know you are all much younger than I am, but I feel a real bond with this community. Thank you all for making surfing fun!
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Originally Posted by corfy"34 million American adults are obese. Putting together that excess blubber would fill the Grand Canyon two-fifths of the way up. That may not sound impressive, but keep in mind it is a very big canyon."
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Ah, but the people who run the government don't LIVE in D.C. They all commute. D.C. itself is just a big ghetto, other than the federal buildings, the Smithsonian and the monuments.
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This is a picture of the US and all the red colors are the counties (not states) that Bush won. Now, tell me that the majority of this country doesn't support the President. I think that this really puts things into perspective.
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Well we knew anyway the majority of the country supports him... 51%.
Nobody's refuting that.
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