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February 2, 2011 at 8:13 AM #662530February 2, 2011 at 8:49 AM #661416briansd1Guest
[quote=Djshakes][quote=briansd1][quote=faterikcartman]
I see far to many, on this board as well, who purport to support one set of principles yet vote for another. And I suspect they don’t have any clue that they’re being contradictory.[/quote]Like poor, destitute, rural Whites people (e.g. handy men and contractrators who have no health insurance) who live in Red States and vote for Republicans.[/quote]
Troll troll troll your boat…..[/quote]Djshakes, the truth must hurt too much for you to even consider it.
Take a look at the census data and overlay that to the Red voting blocks.
http://piggington.com/mapping_americaEveryone knows that Ramona, Lakeside and certain parts of White El Cajon, are redder than the coastal areas of San Diego.
Look at the data. There is a reason why, as San Diego’s demographics evolved, Duncan Hunter Sr. moved from Coronado to Alpine.
February 2, 2011 at 8:49 AM #661479briansd1Guest[quote=Djshakes][quote=briansd1][quote=faterikcartman]
I see far to many, on this board as well, who purport to support one set of principles yet vote for another. And I suspect they don’t have any clue that they’re being contradictory.[/quote]Like poor, destitute, rural Whites people (e.g. handy men and contractrators who have no health insurance) who live in Red States and vote for Republicans.[/quote]
Troll troll troll your boat…..[/quote]Djshakes, the truth must hurt too much for you to even consider it.
Take a look at the census data and overlay that to the Red voting blocks.
http://piggington.com/mapping_americaEveryone knows that Ramona, Lakeside and certain parts of White El Cajon, are redder than the coastal areas of San Diego.
Look at the data. There is a reason why, as San Diego’s demographics evolved, Duncan Hunter Sr. moved from Coronado to Alpine.
February 2, 2011 at 8:49 AM #662082briansd1Guest[quote=Djshakes][quote=briansd1][quote=faterikcartman]
I see far to many, on this board as well, who purport to support one set of principles yet vote for another. And I suspect they don’t have any clue that they’re being contradictory.[/quote]Like poor, destitute, rural Whites people (e.g. handy men and contractrators who have no health insurance) who live in Red States and vote for Republicans.[/quote]
Troll troll troll your boat…..[/quote]Djshakes, the truth must hurt too much for you to even consider it.
Take a look at the census data and overlay that to the Red voting blocks.
http://piggington.com/mapping_americaEveryone knows that Ramona, Lakeside and certain parts of White El Cajon, are redder than the coastal areas of San Diego.
Look at the data. There is a reason why, as San Diego’s demographics evolved, Duncan Hunter Sr. moved from Coronado to Alpine.
February 2, 2011 at 8:49 AM #662218briansd1Guest[quote=Djshakes][quote=briansd1][quote=faterikcartman]
I see far to many, on this board as well, who purport to support one set of principles yet vote for another. And I suspect they don’t have any clue that they’re being contradictory.[/quote]Like poor, destitute, rural Whites people (e.g. handy men and contractrators who have no health insurance) who live in Red States and vote for Republicans.[/quote]
Troll troll troll your boat…..[/quote]Djshakes, the truth must hurt too much for you to even consider it.
Take a look at the census data and overlay that to the Red voting blocks.
http://piggington.com/mapping_americaEveryone knows that Ramona, Lakeside and certain parts of White El Cajon, are redder than the coastal areas of San Diego.
Look at the data. There is a reason why, as San Diego’s demographics evolved, Duncan Hunter Sr. moved from Coronado to Alpine.
February 2, 2011 at 8:49 AM #662550briansd1Guest[quote=Djshakes][quote=briansd1][quote=faterikcartman]
I see far to many, on this board as well, who purport to support one set of principles yet vote for another. And I suspect they don’t have any clue that they’re being contradictory.[/quote]Like poor, destitute, rural Whites people (e.g. handy men and contractrators who have no health insurance) who live in Red States and vote for Republicans.[/quote]
Troll troll troll your boat…..[/quote]Djshakes, the truth must hurt too much for you to even consider it.
Take a look at the census data and overlay that to the Red voting blocks.
http://piggington.com/mapping_americaEveryone knows that Ramona, Lakeside and certain parts of White El Cajon, are redder than the coastal areas of San Diego.
Look at the data. There is a reason why, as San Diego’s demographics evolved, Duncan Hunter Sr. moved from Coronado to Alpine.
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