Alabama

Who says those don't, they are factors for people leaving and entering a state. Nevertheless ULTIMATELY the people leaving versus entering is the only honest way of measuring how good a state is.

Cuba is often lauded by the left because it has universal healthcare, world class education system and social welfare programs galore with tight gun control. Yet they make it illegal to leave, why would they do so if life was REALLY so great there?

Again, I can TELL people why a state is great and so can you. At the end of the day, it is their choice and not yours or mine or anyone else's opinion that matters in deciding that.

ROTFLMAO - "Cuba is often lauded by the left..." Where did you get that? Thats funny!
 
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What oppurtunity do they need to leave? This is not Socialist Cuba, anyone is free to leave anywhere.
If it's their job or family or community that keeps them there, then those are factors they consider more important than any of the things we listed

Have you ever tried to move your family without any money? Have you ever tried to leave your support system when you are broke? Even if the new place is better it can be impossable to get there.
 
Georgia ain't Alabama, else I wouldn't be here. There is no Atlanta equivilent in Alabama.

Oh yeah .. I guess there is one other good thing about Alabama .. it ain't Mississippi.

Birmingham isn't quite the size of Atlanta but it is unquestionably a metropolitan area. And it is nothing like the rest of the state. No rednecks or pickup trucks there. Birmingham is 75% black. Literally.

As for all of you talking shit about the education here, I promise you that I went to a better public highschool in Alabama than any of you pricks.

[ame]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_County_International_Baccalaureate_School[/ame]

In 2005, 2006, and 2007 JCIB was ranked #1, #2, and #4 respectively in the annual Newsweek poll of "The 100 Best High Schools in America".[1] Newsweek's formula, devised by Senior Contributing Editor Jay Matthews, divides the number of Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate tests taken by the number of students, favoring schools such as JCIB which offer only college-level classes. In justifying his formula, Matthews said, "Kids are getting out of high school, having taken 10 or 11 college-level courses and tests. They're just about as ready for college as you can be".

The school was honored by Governor Bob Riley, who declared 14 May 2005 "Jefferson County International Baccalaureate School Day". A special ceremony was held in the auditorium on the campus of Shades Valley High School. In 2008, JCIB was named by Newsweek as an "Elite School," meaning that its average SAT and ACT scores showed that the school was too good to be included on the normal "Newsweek Top Public High Schools" list. The JCIB Class of 2008 obtained more than $11 million in scholarships.
 
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Have you ever tried to move your family without any money? Have you ever tried to leave your support system when you are broke? Even if the new place is better it can be impossable to get there.

Well your OWN argument for praising Liberal places is that they have good schooling and government support, while mine is that people live with lower taxes and less cost of living in Conservative areas.
So, IF people find it harder financially to move out of somewhere, it is far more likely to affect people in Liberal areas than Conservative areas, so your argument really plays against you and the imbalance would probably be even higher if all could move.
 
The ORIGIONAL American Mardis Gras comes from Tampa and is called Gasparilla!

Poor Jarhead. I guess you saw this tread and couldn't resist illustrating your profound stupidity and having me thwack you.

First of all, it should be obvious on the surface, something called "Gasparilla" is NOT "Mardi Gras" ...not even close! But when we examine further, we discover that Mobile's Mardi Gras is the oldest carnival in America, established in 1707. Gaspar, the pirate in which 'Gasparilla' is named (yes, it's a celebration of pirates) wasn't born until 1756. The Gasparilla Pirates Carnival in Tampa, was originated in 1904. Nearly 200 years AFTER Mobile's Mardis Gras.

Ooooo.... PWNED!
 
alabama is ranked 45th out of 50 in the smartest state ranking.

Naturally most northeastern states are at the top.

http://www.statestats.com/edrank.htm

Maybe you retards need to start talking about real science in schools rather than how the earth is 6000 years old.

LOL We are dumb in the Pacific NW with WA @ 33rd, Oregon @ 40th, and Idaho cleaning our clocks at 20th. Next door, Montana is somehow pwning us at #7!

BTW - whoever mentioned the Sonics leaving for Oklahomo, that had nothing to do with the market in Seattle. They got bought out, and no one bothered to mention that the buyer was planning to move the team.
 
LOL... Three, talk about living in the past... you had to go back over 100 years! Now I am just as sorry as I can be, but I really don't think anyone living today in Alabama is remotely responsible for that. If that is how your mind works, let's go back to ancient history and hold you personally accountable for what your ancestors did! I'm quite sure, they subjugated someone or oppresses some peoples at some time, don't you guess?
 
LOL We are dumb in the Pacific NW with WA @ 33rd, Oregon @ 40th, and Idaho cleaning our clocks at 20th. Next door, Montana is somehow pwning us at #7!

BTW - whoever mentioned the Sonics leaving for Oklahomo, that had nothing to do with the market in Seattle. They got bought out, and no one bothered to mention that the buyer was planning to move the team.

Yeah well, I went to a better public highschool than you. In the Heart of Dixie, no less.

It burns doesn't it. It's okay.
 
I just realized that you must have a Southern accent. That's funny.

Not particularly. My dad is a Yankee and my mom lived in New York for most of her life so I don't have a pronounced Southern accent. Most people I meet think I'm from out of state but I've lived here my whole life. My parents were lawyers and didn't sound like redneck hicks, so as a consequent I don't.
 
LOL... Three, talk about living in the past... you had to go back over 100 years! Now I am just as sorry as I can be, but I really don't think anyone living today in Alabama is remotely responsible for that. If that is how your mind works, let's go back to ancient history and hold you personally accountable for what your ancestors did! I'm quite sure, they subjugated someone or oppresses some peoples at some time, don't you guess?

Okay, but my state never seceeded from the Union... And its your state's history that has led it to suck in the present day.
 
Okay, but my state never seceeded from the Union... And its your state's history that has led it to suck in the present day.

Why do you have such a beef about that? No one alive during the Civil War is alive today. Get over it.

Besides, the Union sucks anyway. And while slavery was a stupid reason to do it secession is not intrinsically evil or wrong.
 
Yeah well, I went to a better public highschool than you. In the Heart of Dixie, no less.

It burns doesn't it. It's okay.

Dunno about that - the Shoreline Public Schools are pretty good, and my graduating class sent three students to Yale. How many from your graduating class went to Yale?
 
Dunno about that - the Shoreline Public Schools are pretty good, and my graduating class sent three students to Yale. How many from your graduating class went to Yale?

Graduating class of 75 accrued $13 million in scholarship money.

38 went to Ivy League schools. No idea how many to Yale specifically but at least 2 of my friends.

So suck my Southern nuts.
 
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