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gee, and I always thought that gambling and prostitution were such wholesome, family oriented activities. what a shocker.
hmm, makes me think about this list.
florida should be ranked up there wit nevada cause in miami and jacksonville and im from jacksonville its became the murder capital of the dirty south meaning it has passed new orleans atlanta savannah miami and new york as far and murder goes so dont get it twisted ok and thats real talk
Yeah, there aren’t too many black folk in NH. That’s why the low crime rate.
OK. We see that these are primarily states with the largest populations of illegal immigrants. Gee, ya’ think there might be a connection?
Your pappy was a fricking immigrant too duche-bag!
randy, get your facts straight, look up Education Statistics for the USA (Best Educated Index) It ranks nevada 50th(at the bottom of least educated citizens), Louisiana 49th, New Mexico 47th, Alaska 44th and ARIZONA 43rd. Its not due to the “Illegals” in those states, its due to all the “Stupid” people that live there, not illegals. Get your facts right, Gee you must live in one of these Least Educated States!
Sorry, your argument of a failing education system is the weakest I’ve seen. It’s about one thing. Money. How do they get money or why do they need it so bad? Drugs. These states are over run with drugs and the “stupid” people who consume them, the money speaks to those who aren’t retarded. Who channels the river of illegal narcotics into our country from Mexico? Well it’s not the Eskimos.