You jumped to one conclusion. That most of kerry's supporters were 
productive citizens. Look at the welfare centers and calculate. 
The "Great Society" experiment that failed overwelmingly voted for 
kerry.
Now, look at the heartland that keeps America and a lot of the worlds 
bread. The working class no longer supports the party that presumes to 
represent them.
They made too many mistakes in the past couple of decades.
Workfare not welfare.
Stuntman 

> 
> 
> I looked at the county vote and noticed something very interesting
> 
> Bush had 2.51 million miles of counties right?
> Kerry had 511.700 miles of counties
> So 1/5th of square miles almost lost to 4/5th's of the country
> this shows how much more populated by percentage than blue states 
> are meaning more production in 1/5th of the country for the economy 
> in the blue states.
> California alone accounts for 10% of the total economy for the country
> I'd like to see the what percentage of the Red states total economic 
input 
> is as opposed to the blue states which were around 20-21 states not 7
> Houston.
> 
> Mark 
>  
> -------Original Message-------
>  
> From: Jim Lubin
> Date: Monday, November 08, 2004 18:56:35
> To: THouston; Rosie Bennett
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Fwd: An open letter to the Red States from the 
Blue
> States
>  
> At 04:43 PM 11/8/2004, THouston wrote:
> 
> Very creative and humorous way to divide the country.  How many blue 
states
> were there out of 50? Hmmm, maybe 7.    :-)
> Take a look at the county by county vote. The "blue" areas look even 
smaller
> 
> http://www.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/vote2004/countymap.htm
>  
> 

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