looney said:Having trouble opening a file, I think you'll find that 11% is total share of vote.House is on, I'll find it tomorrow.
Barnet Seagull said:Patronising post Lokki
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e77 said:
I don't think all right wingers are thick (isn't the head of the BNP an Oxbridge graduate) but I will always have an intellectual blackspot to their views and would expect Looney and co to feel much the same about me.
chicken run said:Why are the left wrister's on here so content to see this country swallowed up by it's own self importance, desire to be diverse "lets welcome one and all attitude" with no worry about cost.
Les Biehn said:What about a study into the wanking habits of right wingers.
enigma said:Looney, where's your answer to LI? Are you still having trouble opening that file?
looney said:For example:
Do they do it to Guns and Ammo?
Well I have come across some that have.
WATFORD O said:Shhh you might be called a racist..............
bhaexpress said:He has trouble opening his legs hence the reason why he's so full of shit.
London Irish said:QUOTE]
The first one is not unbiased and even it says.
While President Bush received a larger percentage of the black vote in this election compared to 2000 (11 percent versus eight percent, according to preliminary tallies)—and even larger proportions in swing states like Ohio—
It could have been Ohio I read and it was a preliminary forcast which are usually skewed to the left.
In Ohio, President Bush's support among blacks grew from 9 percent in 2000 to 16 percent in 2004. Given his tight race there against Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., blacks essentially handed Ohio to Bush, and thus a second term.
Yes I got the percentage wrong but it does look like a trend is beginning, so half right then.
H block said:I
If though Richard Branson would agree to put 100 million into the Albion I would wafer the torturing but just sneer at him if i saw him at games.
The writer is from Scripps Howard News Service - the Fox News of wire services. Do I really have to spend all my time marking your homework?looney said:sfgate is hardly a right wing site
looney said:London Irish said:QUOTE]
The first one is not unbiased and even it says.
While President Bush received a larger percentage of the black vote in this election compared to 2000 (11 percent versus eight percent, according to preliminary tallies)—and even larger proportions in swing states like Ohio—
It could have been Ohio I read and it was a preliminary forcast which are usually skewed to the left.
In Ohio, President Bush's support among blacks grew from 9 percent in 2000 to 16 percent in 2004. Given his tight race there against Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., blacks essentially handed Ohio to Bush, and thus a second term.
Yes I got the percentage wrong but it does look like a trend is beginning, so half right then.
Fair enough - the trends in some individual states have been slightly higher than the nationwide 11 per cent. But I'd still like to know where you got 40 per cent from - I think you'd have to narrow down to an individual street to find that percentage of blacks voting GOP![]()