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Old 12-14-2007, 05:37 AM
 
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Originally Posted by Kerby W-R View Post
The right wingers in the southwest are in lock-step in a march backwards.
Finally, Ohio could move in a more progressive direction.
what do you mean by progressive?....more govt control over your life?
isn't progressive another word for liberal, which passes laws that takes working peoples money and redistributes it to the "less fortunate" in order to buy their votes?
I truly believe that if you aren't working and being productive to society you shouldn't vote,and if you rent you shouldn't be allowed to vote to raise citizens property taxes......the U.S. Constitution does not say everyone has a right to vote.
but hey....i may be wrong!
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Old 12-14-2007, 12:33 PM
 
Location: Y-Town Area
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what do you mean by progressive?....more govt control over your life?
isn't progressive another word for liberal, which passes laws that takes working peoples money and redistributes it to the "less fortunate" in order to buy their votes?
I truly believe that if you aren't working and being productive to society you shouldn't vote,and if you rent you shouldn't be allowed to vote to raise citizens property taxes......the U.S. Constitution does not say everyone has a right to vote.
but hey....i may be wrong!
progressive: advancing, going forward with progress

Hmmm, I see this a positive anything less would be negative.
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Old 12-15-2007, 06:34 PM
 
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1. We shouldn't aspire to be part of Kentucky. Kentucky is by far worse than Ohio will ever be.
2. Kentucky probably wouldn't want us, as Kentucky always struggles to be taken seriously by the rest of the South.
3. When you get down to it, with the exception of metro Cleveland, Cincinnat is just as hillbillyville as the rest of Ohio.
4. The real question is should we get rid of Metro Toledo...
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Old 12-17-2007, 03:46 PM
 
Location: A Valley in Oregon
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F.Y.I.
Boardman is not in the Akron/Canton area. It is a suburb of Youngstown.
Snooty and Youngstown do not belong in the same sentence.
It does have its attributes, though.
Doggone right Youngstown ain't snooty. Tough - but definitely not snooty.
We're talking Ray "BoomBoom" Mancini here - and another newer, just as popular sports figure whose name I can't recall - little help here - and I'd gone back to the posters info to learn that, indeed, Boardman was near Cin'ti.
Now, if anyone could protect me from the Akronites, I'd be appreciative.
Ha Ha - just kidding - I know Akronites don't have time for this forum.
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Old 12-17-2007, 03:52 PM
 
Location: A Valley in Oregon
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1. We shouldn't aspire to be part of Kentucky. Kentucky is by far worse than Ohio will ever be.
2. Kentucky probably wouldn't want us, as Kentucky always struggles to be taken seriously by the rest of the South.
3. When you get down to it, with the exception of metro Cleveland, Cincinnat is just as hillbillyville as the rest of Ohio.
4. The real question is should we get rid of Metro Toledo...
Ah, looks like I just found a drinking buddy for my next trip back to Ohia.
Now really, wouldn't "Metro-Toledo" be an oxy-moron? Just checking - haven't been there in some time but ... but ... well ... you know?(Here's to the girls of Toledo Ohio; I spent a week there one day).
There are cool pockets of Kentucky - namely, Newport. Ft. Mitchell. in other words, a few towns around Cincinnati. Some folks will claim that Lexington is cool. Ahem ... I believe those folks are from Lexington.
And really, YoMikey, a second-cousin of some sort just got done being governor of Kentucky ... that means I will now support a bombing campaign ... but leave Newport - seriously!
Do not use the word HillBilly in Ohio - that is a word for people in the SE part to use to talk down about Kentuckians and West Virginia. The rest of us all came from Kentucky or West Virginia ... or our folks did ... or their folks ... or theirs.
Besides, that word has now been transformed into a presidential candidate .... "HillBillary"!
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Old 12-17-2007, 05:19 PM
 
Location: San Francisco
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Until recently I lived in North East Ohio, in the land of the socialists, and speaking for myself, Cincinnati may as well have been on another planet. In all the time I lived there, I doubt I met one single person from there or heard anything about it in the news, etc. If I would have met someone from there, I'm sure I would have said: "Cincinnati. Where is that again?"

Ha, this is SO true! I grew up in Cleveland and went to college at Miami. When I first got to campus, Cincinnati was still some "abstract concept" to me. Southern Ohioans would seem as though they had prejudiced feelings towards the Northern parts of the state, telling me how horrible Cleveland was and how much they despised the North. It caught all of my friends and I off guard - we didn't even know where Cincinnati was, let alone have any feelings about the region or its inhabitants. I honestly had no idea there was such a "division" of the state before I met these Cincinnati residents!!

Similar experiences, anyone??
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Old 12-17-2007, 06:31 PM
 
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Thumbs up What YOU said...

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what do you mean by progressive?....more govt control over your life?
isn't progressive another word for liberal, which passes laws that takes working peoples money and redistributes it to the "less fortunate" in order to buy their votes?
I truly believe that if you aren't working and being productive to society you shouldn't vote,and if you rent you shouldn't be allowed to vote to raise citizens property taxes......the U.S. Constitution does not say everyone has a right to vote.
but hey....i may be wrong!
Excellent! I'm in total agreement.

And yes, the word "progressive" seems to have been co-opted in recent years by those of a socialistic persuasion, perhaps in hopes of hiding their real agenda behind the name of "progress"

Cincinnati tends to have less of that mindset 'cuz Cincinnatians are smart enough to see through it!
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Old 12-17-2007, 07:41 PM
 
Location: the midwest
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Ha, this is SO true! I grew up in Cleveland and went to college at Miami. When I first got to campus, Cincinnati was still some "abstract concept" to me. Southern Ohioans would seem as though they had prejudiced feelings towards the Northern parts of the state, telling me how horrible Cleveland was and how much they despised the North. It caught all of my friends and I off guard - we didn't even know where Cincinnati was, let alone have any feelings about the region or its inhabitants. I honestly had no idea there was such a "division" of the state before I met these Cincinnati residents!!

Similar experiences, anyone??
I'm glad someone agrees with me!!! I never knew that NE Ohioans were disliked by other Ohioans, southerners in particular, until I came on citydata. We don't really dislike people from Cincinnati, we just don't ever think about them! And the funniest part is that they think we're "snooty"! I've been to lots of places where I thought the people were pretentious, and believe me, NE Ohio is NOT one of them. It's the freakin' rust belt. C'mon people!
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Old 12-17-2007, 08:10 PM
 
Location: San Francisco
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Yeah, there's a joke that the Clevelanders at Miami have passed around:

"Cincinnati is the greatest city on earth...



Just ask anyone from Cincinnati."

I'm not Cincinnati-bashing, now - just putting the joke out there. I've come to appreciate the Queen city in my time in the South.
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Old 12-17-2007, 10:20 PM
 
Location: Cleveland
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NE Ohio is very urban and more like the Northeast, especially the people and not necessarily the buildings. Southeast Ohio is a lot like the hills in West Virginia and is from from being urban. SW Ohio is like SE Ohio but just more urban and still has sort of a more southern feel to it but not as hillbilly as SE Ohio. Central and West Ohio is more like Indiana and the rest of the Midwest.

To answer the question I dont think Cincinnati should succeed from Ohio even though if it did it wouldn't really matter. I also have to say even though Cincinnati is somewhat like Kentucky, Cincinnati is far better than any place in Kentucky ever will be.
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