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Oct 4, 2015 15:13:40   #
bvm Loc: Glendale, Arizona
 
Gnslngr wrote:
Who de-regulated industries, making companies put profit above people? Who demanded a reading of the constitution so infantile that it meant every American had a "right" to a deadly weapon? Who fought the regulation of the stock market causing the loss of jobs and the destruction of the middle class?

Everyone is to blame.


Come on, take credit where credit is due , you little democRAT rascal you.

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Oct 5, 2015 00:25:34   #
BasqueLady Loc: Woodburn OR
 
http://www.vox.com/2015/10/3/9444417/gun-violence-united-states-america

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Oct 5, 2015 02:06:29   #
bvm Loc: Glendale, Arizona
 
BasqueLady wrote:
http://www.vox.com/2015/10/3/9444417/gun-violence-united-states-america


All B.S.


Compare Baltimore to Morristown

Compare Chicago to Flagstaff

compare Los Angeles to all of Maine

The problem in the US is cities controlled by democRATs and you refuse to see the problem.

Pick any democRAT city and you'll find the problem has been in front of you and BO but you refuse to acknowledge it.

You can't argue with the facts.

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Oct 5, 2015 02:42:28   #
BasqueLady Loc: Woodburn OR
 
bvm wrote:
All B.S.


Compare Baltimore to Morristown

Compare Chicago to Flagstaff

compare Los Angeles to all of Maine

The problem in the US is cities controlled by democRATs and you refuse to see the problem.
Why your arguing the facts!!
Pick any democRAT city and you'll find the problem has been in front of you and BO but you refuse to acknowledge it.

You can't argue with the facts.

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Oct 5, 2015 10:57:13   #
OldDoc Loc: New York
 
bvm wrote:
All B.S.


Compare Baltimore to Morristown

Compare Chicago to Flagstaff

compare Los Angeles to all of Maine

The problem in the US is cities controlled by democRATs and you refuse to see the problem.

Pick any democRAT city and you'll find the problem has been in front of you and BO but you refuse to acknowledge it.

You can't argue with the facts.

OK, let's try some facts: the 10 states with the highest age-adjusted gun-death rate have state governments in which republicans dominate democrats by 3-5 fold in state senators and representatives, while in the 10 states with the lowest age-adjusted gun-death rates democrats dominate the state governments by about 2-fold. Specifically, AR, LA, MI. Al, AK, WY, MO, OK, NM and TN have an average of 3.6 times more republicans than democrats in the state senate, whereas HI, MA, NY, CT, RI, NJ, NH, MN, CA and IA have 0.66 times fewer republicans than democrats in their senate. Don't you hate it when the facts get in the way of of your preconceptions.

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Oct 5, 2015 11:02:26   #
NeilL Loc: British-born Canadian
 
OldDoc wrote:
OK, let's try some facts: the 10 states with the highest age-adjusted gun-death rate have state governments in which republicans dominate democrats by 3-5 fold in state senators and representatives, while in the 10 states with the lowest age-adjusted gun-death rates democrats dominate the state governments by about 2-fold. Specifically, AR, LA, MI. Al, AK, WY, MO, OK, NM and TN have an average of 3.6 times more republicans than democrats in the state senate, whereas HI, MA, NY, CT, RI, NJ, NH, MN, CA and IA have 0.66 times fewer republicans than democrats in their senate. Don't you hate it when the facts get in the way of of your preconceptions.
OK, let's try some facts: the 10 states with the h... (show quote)


Source?

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Oct 5, 2015 11:08:24   #
OldDoc Loc: New York
 
NeilL wrote:
Source?


http://www.factcheck.org/2015/10/gun-laws-deaths-and-crimes/
There is a more extended discussion there, but the trend is pretty clear, although statistical correlation does not necessarily imply causation, as they point out in the piece itself.

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Oct 5, 2015 11:11:33   #
NeilL Loc: British-born Canadian
 
OldDoc wrote:
http://www.factcheck.org/2015/10/gun-laws-deaths-and-crimes/
There is a more extended discussion there, but the trend is pretty clear, although statistical correlation does not necessarily imply causation, as they point out in the piece itself.


Thanks.

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Oct 5, 2015 14:11:19   #
bvm Loc: Glendale, Arizona
 
OldDoc wrote:
OK, let's try some facts: the 10 states with the highest age-adjusted gun-death rate have state governments in which republicans dominate democrats by 3-5 fold in state senators and representatives, while in the 10 states with the lowest age-adjusted gun-death rates democrats dominate the state governments by about 2-fold. Specifically, AR, LA, MI. Al, AK, WY, MO, OK, NM and TN have an average of 3.6 times more republicans than democrats in the state senate, whereas HI, MA, NY, CT, RI, NJ, NH, MN, CA and IA have 0.66 times fewer republicans than democrats in their senate. Don't you hate it when the facts get in the way of of your preconceptions.
OK, let's try some facts: the 10 states with the h... (show quote)


That is simply refuted by the facts.

your democRAT dominated states across the nation , in every case have at the highest homicide rates.

Go to Baltimore, Chicago, L.A. .

You are stating typical left wing B.S.

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Oct 5, 2015 18:24:31   #
OldDoc Loc: New York
 
bvm wrote:
That is simply refuted by the facts.

your democRAT dominated states across the nation , in every case have at the highest homicide rates.

Go to Baltimore, Chicago, L.A. .

You are stating typical left wing B.S.

Where, other than in your imagination, are you getting your "facts"? I gave the specific source of my statements, which are traceable to the US census and CDC death certificates. Where did yours come from? By the way, you do know that Baltimore, Chicago and LA are cities, not states, don't you?

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Oct 5, 2015 21:51:36   #
bvm Loc: Glendale, Arizona
 
Cities seem to identify states.

Why?

Most people, most crime, most wealthy, most poor and of course the "Big City " concept and in some cases the capital.

I'll bet Chicago has more homicides than the entire state of ILL. weekly, monthly, yearly.

Your attempt to dilute & screw the numbers by using entire state populations doesn't work.

The real question is would you like to live in Chicago or Rockford.

L.A. or San Diego

Newark or Clifton

Phoenix or Scottsdale

Boston or Cape Cod

New Orleans or Lafayette

So to try to dilute the number of murders and other crimes in a city by using a state's population is faulty.

I think its called manipulation or fudging the numbers.

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Oct 6, 2015 00:10:46   #
hondo812 Loc: Massachusetts
 
bvm wrote:
Cities seem to identify states.

Why?

Most people, most crime, most wealthy, most poor and of course the "Big City " concept and in some cases the capital.

I'll bet Chicago has more homicides than the entire state of ILL. weekly, monthly, yearly.

Your attempt to dilute & screw the numbers by using entire state populations doesn't work.

The real question is would you like to live in Chicago or Rockford.

L.A. or San Diego

Newark or Clifton

Phoenix or Scottsdale

Boston or Cape Cod

New Orleans or Lafayette

So to try to dilute the number of murders and other crimes in a city by using a state's population is faulty.

I think its called manipulation or fudging the numbers.
Cities seem to identify states. br br Why? br br... (show quote)


What part of Boston?

Now if you're talking Back Bay, well I'd have to be a millionaire to live there or in Brookline.

Area B or Dorchester? I'll pass. The famous "Combat Zone" is in Area B.

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