December 23, 2005

Things that make you go "Hmm...."

I offer this, not as a definitive statement of superiority over those who voted for Our Glorious Leader in 2000 and 2004, but simply as something to perhaps spark a debate. It DOES say something to me that I think shouldn’t be ignored, and that would be that those who voted for and continue to support the Prevaricator in Chief may well have been more likely to do so reflexively and thoughtlessly. (VOTE REPUBLICAN: IT’S EASIER THAN THINKING) Then again, it could just be random chance. Any thoughts?

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absolutely brilliant... oh oh, better bring out another cultural issue to distract us!

if it weren't on fark.com I might believe it.

then again, no one polled me for my IQ recently, so how could it possibly be correct?

If you can't beat 'em with the truth make something up. Leftist often have the need to feel superior. The conservative win brought about the red state, blue state divisions unlike none that has been seen since the civil war. For some reason many folks in the west coast and the NorthEast have always had a sense of superiority over the "Flyover Zone".

At any rate this chart is completely fiction and has been exposed as bullsh1t for quite a while.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/ballot/stateiq.asp

As I said, I'm merely trying to start an argument here. It seems to have worked....

I don't see any arguement. You posted, I posted what information I had on the chart. I would guess that not many of us would find much to disagree on this post and thread. Does anyone actually believe the median IQ in Connecticut is 113 while the median in Mississippi is only 85? I've lived in Massachusetts most of my life. No one with any inteligence wants to stay in that frozen hell hole.

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