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Old 08-08-2013, 08:21 PM
 
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The friendliest cities in U.S.A for 2013 tend to be in conservative states, and the unfriendliest cities are all in liberal states.

Charleston, S.C. tops the friendliest list(with a lot of the friendly cities located in the "evil" South - evil according to liberals, who are affiliated with the Democratic Party, which defended slavery and opposed the Civil Rights Act) - and the most unfriendly city is Newark, N.J.

10. Branson, Missouri : The Friendliest and Unfriendliest Cities in the U.S. : Condé Nast Traveler

Liberals cities are unfriendly while conservative cities are friendly.

"Coincidence? We don't think so!"

(Quote is from the Larry "the Sage from South Central and the Prince of Pico "Yoon" Elder Show).
Charleston is conservative??????
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Old 08-08-2013, 08:25 PM
 
Location: Los Angeles County, CA
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What I don't understand is what does this article have to do with liberals vs conservatives? The article didn't mention anything about political affiliations.
Why does the article have to be political in nature in order to be posted in this forum?

Are us CD members not allowed to analyze data and draw conclusions from such information?
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Old 08-08-2013, 08:26 PM
 
Location: Los Angeles County, CA
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Charleston is conservative??????
South Carolina is a red state.

Read the thread title.
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Old 08-08-2013, 08:28 PM
 
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Partisan hack jobs are getting really old. Most states are far less than 60/40. You ostracize your neighbor for voting different than you? Glad your not my neighbor. Small men are abound the Internet, ESP on C-D POC forum.
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Old 08-08-2013, 08:28 PM
 
Location: Mishawaka, Indiana
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"Friendly" or "inviting" is all personal perspective, so it's really difficult to categorize cities by someone's interpretation of what is friendly and what isn't. What makes it even more complex is cities are huge, often millions of people living and mingling together in very different walks of life. There is no sure fire way you can get anywhere close to a majority of the people polled for a question like this.

Sounds like the OP is stirring the pot between liberals and conservatives, nothing new here.
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Old 08-08-2013, 08:28 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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The mayor of the unfriendliest city is about to be elected senator of NJ, which has a reputation for being an unfriendly state. I guess that fits. But to be fair, Booker seems like a friendly guy (but I'm not voting for him).
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Old 08-08-2013, 08:29 PM
 
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South Carolina is a red state.

Read the thread title.
But the cities themselves aren't always conservatives.

If you are going to focus on politics but ignore the local politics, then I don't know what to say, except, troll on.
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Old 08-08-2013, 08:29 PM
 
Location: Florida
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Why does the article have to be political in nature in order to be posted in this forum?

Are us CD members not allowed to analyze data and draw conclusions from such information?
Because it has to have something political based on this topic alone.

Yeah, analyze what you want but it seems like you're picking a fight.
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Old 08-08-2013, 08:30 PM
 
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Because it has to have something political based on this topic alone.

Nope, analyze what you want but it seems like you're picking a fight.
OP is ranting against liberal states when he lives in one of the most liberal states.

Weird
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Old 08-08-2013, 08:34 PM
 
Location: Los Angeles County, CA
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LOL at liberals deflecting by moving the goalposts.
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