On 8/31/05, J David Eisenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 1 Sep 2005, Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
> 
> > Adam Moore wrote:
> > > I live in the same blue state as Sun.
> >
> > Sam Hiser wrote;
> > > The Blue States will topple within the year.
> > > This is my priority.
> >
> > What the heck is a "blue state"?
> 
> In the last United States presidential election, states which voted for
> Pres. Bush were colored red on the map; those which voted for Sen. Kerry
> were colored blue. "Red states" are majority Republican, "blue states"
> are majority Democrat.
> 
> More on the topic: I am delighted that Massachusetts has decided on
> OpenDocument; I can't say I'm thrilled that they're going with XML Schema
> rather than much more elegant Relax NG.
> 
> --
> J. David Eisenberg http://catcode.com/
> 
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I think a lot of presedential elections have been done that way. I think I 
remember as far back as the first Clinton elelction being this way. Anywho, 
blue states or democratic states are considered to be more people friendly 
than business friendly. This means they are more open to change that goes 
against a large business. 
-- 
Adam Moore
Community Volunteer
OOo blog: AdamMooreOOo.blogspot.com <http://AdamMooreOOo.blogspot.com>

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