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he did that before the last election. just goes to show that 95% of black people support him because he's black.

i work with a black woman that had a picture of the osama family on her computer desktop. her words, not mine, "i just have this up here because i'm so happy a black man became president, not because i agree with his policies."
 
Hey Wrecking Crew.... you need to change your sig to say Oaks/Doorgunner in 2016.
 
You really don't understand the idea of population density?

Yes, I do. I understand that the areas I mentioned have the four largest population centers in my state. If you have any familiarity with the PA emissions program there can be little to no doubt about that part of it.

My problem is that I know I live between 3 cities that have to come close to the size of Erie, then there is the Harrisburg region, the York region, and a number of other densly populated areas along the PA/MD line that still voted Rep by a large majority. I do not see how these little areas have outweighed the rest of the cities in the state AND all the outlying areas combined.
 
Yes, I do. I understand that the areas I mentioned have the four largest population centers in my state. If you have any familiarity with the PA emissions program there can be little to no doubt about that part of it.

My problem is that I know I live between 3 cities that have to come close to the size of Erie, then there is the Harrisburg region, the York region, and a number of other densly populated areas along the PA/MD line that still voted Rep by a large majority. I do not see how these little areas have outweighed the rest of the cities in the state AND all the outlying areas combined.

Are you thinking like I am that things were possibly weighted somehow and the outcome was predetermined? Kind of felt that way when I was watching the returns.
 
Something to that effect.
 
Yes, I do. I understand that the areas I mentioned have the four largest population centers in my state. If you have any familiarity with the PA emissions program there can be little to no doubt about that part of it.

My problem is that I know I live between 3 cities that have to come close to the size of Erie, then there is the Harrisburg region, the York region, and a number of other densly populated areas along the PA/MD line that still voted Rep by a large majority. I do not see how these little areas have outweighed the rest of the cities in the state AND all the outlying areas combined.
I think both IL and WI have the same problem with Chicago and Milwakee. Some of the burbs go Republican but no way in the numbers of the city. WI is also cursed with having Madison, one of the most liberal cites around. Their elected congresswomen just got elected to the Senate, the first woman Senator from WI and the first openly gay Senator.
Dave
 
Shane that was a wonderfully mathematical and informative video.

That being said, I liked the viking one better.
 
I knew the issues, but not so vividly. Thanks for the vid - now I'll just go and spend more time drinking my sorrows.
 
Shane that was a wonderfully mathematical and informative video. That being said, I liked the viking one better.
That Viking thing was great but about Lady Gadiva. I was told that when she rode naked thru the town side saddle, that's where the saying Hurray for our side came from.
Dave
 
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Dave, I should think that riding side-saddle would be rather pointless while naked. I thought the whole purpose was to accommodate a skirt or dress.
 

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