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Perhaps, but I would expect Delahunt is just an accidental beneficiary of
Chavez's "geopolitical weapon". Chavez has been using Venezuela's oil
wealth to expand his influence in the Americas, and to undercut American
"imperialism". He just loves to tweak our noses. Robertson calls for his
assassination, and he responds with "cheap oil".



You betcha ... and a stupid beneficiary he proves to be. God, do I dislike
politicians.

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You must be very uncomfortable living in the bluest state in the union,
especially with the high level of education.

How can you stand to stay there?


Its home, and politics is the #1 sport. Why should I be uncomfortable with
the ed level? If I left, I'd lower the average.


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On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 00:36:34 -0500, "John Gaquin"
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"jps" wrote in message

You must be very uncomfortable living in the bluest state in the union,
especially with the high level of education.

How can you stand to stay there?


Its home, and politics is the #1 sport. Why should I be uncomfortable with
the ed level? If I left, I'd lower the average.


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Right...I see. The reason Massachusetts is among the highest mean IQ
states in the country is that the largely Democrat population is offset
by an infinitesimal, yet astronomically intelligent number of
Republicans.

Makes perfect sense John.


I didn't say that at all, but you are free to believe what you will. I
speak only for myself.



Now, if you could just figure out a weighted average for voting, like
voting shares in a corporation,


The PRC keeps trying systems like that from time to time -- weighted voting,
proportional voting, multiple votes - anything that can be manipulated to
give advantage to the academic and welfare communities at the expense of the
working middle class. None of their attempts ever work worth a damn.


those laws and circumstances that've made Massachusetts so successful


Massachusetts successful? Never for more than a few years concurrent. The
Great and General Court (the State Legislature - House: 137D-23R, Senate:
34D-6R) constantly tries to foist more and more freebie programs into the
budget. It is only because we seem to have a habit of electing Republican
governors most of the time that we can *sometimes* hold the give-aways in
check. But inevitably, after a few years of a prospering business
environment, the legislature goes crazy and blows the cash on another social
program so that when, again inevitably, the business cycle dips, they are
forced to cut, and cut they do - but never the social programs, oh no, road
maintenance, plowing, cleanup, rebate to towns, police, fire
dept....anything but the sacred cow social programs. Massachusetts
successful? Not really. Massachusetts runs like a sine wave. The only
reason some businesses operate here is the highly educated and skilled labor
supply. Others, like auto insurance underwriters, operate here because the
State forces them to by threatening to disallow other forms of coverage if
they refuse to take on auto business. etc., etc., etc........


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