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Old 03-11-2011, 08:03 PM
 
Location: Tampa
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Extremely conservative, and the level of corruption in everyday life is actually genuinely impressive with the level of graft in an allegedly 'good Christian community'.
The Panhandle was the first place I saw a guy have--in his front yard--one of those sliding letter marquee things that they have a restaurants with some rambling message about impeaching Barack Hussein Obama, our new socialist fascist dictator. I also saw, in Levy County (technically not part of the Panhandle), a great little bumper sticker with a picture of Obama and the simple message of, "Don't renig in 2012."
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Old 03-12-2011, 06:43 AM
 
Location: Western Broward sprawl
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i heard that the panhandle (northern florida) is a bit more conservative than the rest of the florida because it borders alabama. it is also in the bible belt according to this website: Google Image Result for http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c2/BibleBelt.png

sooo.......is it really conservative? can a conservative live there without being mocked? i HATED living in the southern florida
Lived in both South (Miami-Fort Lauderdale) and North (Panhandle) Florida.

Northern Florida is every bit as conservative as Alabama, Georgia, or Mississippi. It is very much in the Bible Belt (I would say the influence of the Bible Belt in Florida ends somewhere around the I-4 corridor.) The only people who are going to be "mocked" in that region are liberals, non-Christians, etc.

If you're looking for a conservative region, North Florida would fit the mold 100%.
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