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On Mon, 28 Mar 2016 16:36:48 -0400, Keyser Söze
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On 3/28/16 3:21 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 28 Mar 2016 14:29:51 -0400, Keyser Söze
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2016 13:33:32 -0400, Keyser Söze
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On 3/28/16 12:27 PM,
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2016 09:28:51 -0400, Keyser Söze
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2016 07:49:26 -0400, Keyser Söze
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Who we vote for (or not) is our business, and if we do, whoever we vote
for may not have a chance to win the election, but at least they're not a loser.

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Yeah, we have one of those loser assholes running for federal office
around here...his minibillboards says we should vote for him because his
priorities are "god and country." He might do okay out in Flyover, USA,
where you live, but not around here.

I agree the DC metro area is a pretty godless place. They are not much
on family values either. DC always ranks #1 or #2 in per capita
alcohol consumption, drug use and unwed birth in most surveys.
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He's not running in DC.

Urban sprawl has made most of suburban Maryland pretty much
indistinguishable from DC.


I used to think you knew your ass from a hole in the ground, but now I'm
not sure. That statement of yours is based upon absolute ignorance.

Are you seriously going to say that PG and near in Montgomery county
does not share or even exceed the problems in DC?
Do I need to go get the crime reports? Perhaps you should look out the
window when you drive through


Most of Suburban Maryland is more than parts of PG and Monty County.
Further there are many areas of PG that are rural or upscale and are very
nice. We live in suburban Maryland and enjoy a relatively low crime rate.


I understand people still commute that far out but that is more rural
than suburban.


The Washington, D.C., metropolitan area:

The area includes the following counties, districts, and independent cities:
District of Columbia

Washington

Maryland

Calvert County
Charles County
Frederick County
Montgomery County
Prince George's County

Virginia

Alexandria
Arlington County
Clarke County
Culpeper County
Fairfax County
Fairfax
Falls Church
Fauquier County
Loudoun County
Manassas
Manassas Park
Prince William County
Rappahannock County
Spotsylvania County
Stafford County
Fredericksburg
Warren County

West Virginia

Jefferson County


Why not just include Baltimore if you are being that inclusive? It
just shows what lengths commuters will go to so they don't have to
live near DC.

I can remember when "DC suburbs" were pretty much defined by the
beltway. We moved "out in the country" when we went to Oxon Hill and
my sister was so far away in Clinton that the only way you could get
there was on a Greyhound.
It was a while after I moved here that I started hearing that
Chesapeake Beach was a "commute".