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Keystone Phil
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« on: July 06, 2005, 02:02:53 AM »


PA and WI would be not lean towards social liberalism.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2005, 12:52:07 PM »

Phil, PA is fine socially due to the Philly area overwhelming the state in population. 

You'd call PA a socially liberal state? You've lost whatever brain power you once had.

Flyers, using what you've said about PA, how can you still argue we are a centrist state? Your claim is that we are now a liberal state.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2005, 04:56:12 PM »

Phil, PA is fine socially due to the Philly area overwhelming the state in population. 

You'd call PA a socially liberal state? You've lost whatever brain power you once had.

Flyers, using what you've said about PA, how can you still argue we are a centrist state? Your claim is that we are now a liberal state.

Phil being in the (0/-2) range means slight liberal lean.  Their are parts of the state (most of the land area) that is socially conservative, butt SE PA where much of the population resides is socially liberal) which gives a slight (key wors slight) liberal lean on social issues statewide (like in the 0/-1 range on the PC)

This state does not lean socially liberal. I know the SE has much of the population but leave the SE to other highly populated areas and they lean towards social conservativism.

You're too much of a hack to argue with anymore, Smash.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #3 on: July 06, 2005, 05:00:34 PM »

Phil, PA is fine socially due to the Philly area overwhelming the state in population. 

You'd call PA a socially liberal state? You've lost whatever brain power you once had.

Flyers, using what you've said about PA, how can you still argue we are a centrist state? Your claim is that we are now a liberal state.

Phil being in the (0/-2) range means slight liberal lean.  Their are parts of the state (most of the land area) that is socially conservative, butt SE PA where much of the population resides is socially liberal) which gives a slight (key wors slight) liberal lean on social issues statewide (like in the 0/-1 range on the PC)

This state does not lean socially liberal. I know the SE has much of the population but leave the SE to other highly populated areas and they lean towards social conservativism.

You're too much of a hack to argue with anymore, Smash.

Granted other heavily populated areas tend to be more socially conservative than the SE, but the bulk of the population in the SE makes it a slight left lean.  Regardless instead of calling someone you disagree with a hack why don't you make your own map

I don't need to make my own map to tell you that this state doesn't lean to the left on social issues.

I know the SE is socially liberal but this area of the state does NOT outweigh the rest!
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #4 on: July 06, 2005, 05:11:06 PM »


You point out one (posssibly two states) that you disagree with me on & call me a hack.  I want to know what you think the social breakdown of the country is.

Oh, you're a hack for many other reasons but my main disagreement here is with PA. I don't need to post a whole U.S. map to make a case. PA does not lean to the left socially and Flyers asking for PA to be another shade of red would make us Kucinich-like on economics! Give it up, people!
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #5 on: July 06, 2005, 08:10:31 PM »


i dunno keystone, i think the state does lean slightly to the left socially. but thats just my opinion.

In a state that is Pro Life, Pro Gun rights and tolerates the death penalty, how can you say we lean left on social issues?
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #6 on: July 06, 2005, 08:20:00 PM »


i dunno keystone, i think the state does lean slightly to the left socially. but thats just my opinion.
how can you say we lean left on social issues?
easy. first i open my mouth. then i say "PA". then i say "is". then i say "socially". then i say "liberal". then i close my mouth. its not that hard. Grin

Seriously. What issues am I missing? How do we lean left on social issues? How much did Flyers and Smash pay you to say we were liberal?  Tongue
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #7 on: July 07, 2005, 12:05:26 AM »


i dunno keystone, i think the state does lean slightly to the left socially. but thats just my opinion.

In a state that is Pro Life, Pro Gun rights and tolerates the death penalty, how can you say we lean left on social issues?

LOL PENNYLSVANIA IS SILLY

Yeah, I should have put anti-abortion rights.
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