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Tennessee one of the Top Most Dangerous States
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What is your source for this information?
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The problem with statistics, is that they are only accurate according to the documentation and information gathered.
Let's say, you wanted to say that Tennessee was the safest place to live. It would all depend on your source of information, and being able to bend the survey to however you would like it to turn out. I don't listen to polls, I do talk to people. I listen to "both" sides of the picture. If you really want to find out how safe an area is, talk to the people that live there. They will tell you. Especially in Tennessee. Also, don't believe everything that you read. Yellow Journalism has been around a long time. A smidgeon of truth, with a whole lot of fiction. |
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As this is the exact duplicate topic of a thread 3 spots down, I am going to close this one, please see other to continue this topic.
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