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Old 04-07-2008, 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by frodly View Post
Obviously when you compare the worst liberal cities against the best conservative cities, the conservative cities will win! That is like comparing the worst player on the red sox, and the best player on the royals, and saying the royals are better!
And the most liberal cities happen to be the worst places to live and the conservative ones the best places to live. I didn't pick a bunch of good conservative cities and bad liberal ones. They came off that list. So congrats, libs have 8 different versions of the Royals on their side.

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But in the spirit of fairness, let's compare the best each has to offer! And what do you know, liberal wins!!! More proof of the superiority of liberals!!!
Sure let's compare. Liberal cities come ahead as far as crime goes. And slums.
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ANWR Exploration Republicans: 91% Supported. Democrats: 86% Opposed.
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