At a glance, it looks like Oregon, Nevada, Utah, and maybe Wyoming are the most educated states.
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Heh.Xanadu wrote:Actually I think I read once about Catholic countries having lower birthrates. I dunno, and beside there are other places that are predominantly ghetto or trailer park with little "illegitimate" ones running around everywhere.
so...
It's not a lack of children.
Aren't you the guy who hit me in the eye?
ok, and apparently, WV and KY have the some of the most....
that's SO typical....
Well GUESS WHAT? It's Appalaichia....
The place you never hear about on all those
"SAVE THE CHILDREN" commercials....
A place where you either dig coal to live...or dig coal to die...
Some burning their drafty and dirty house down for insurance
money just to get out...Granny cleaning coal dust off of everything
in the house every day, and Pop Paw working double shifts just to
make ends meet...
...and although they don't trust the gov't as far as they can
throw 'em, they'll give you the shirt off of their backs.
Sorry for the rant, but those are my people....the stereotypes do
nothing for them, but LEGISLATION does...
that's SO typical....
Well GUESS WHAT? It's Appalaichia....
The place you never hear about on all those
"SAVE THE CHILDREN" commercials....
A place where you either dig coal to live...or dig coal to die...
Some burning their drafty and dirty house down for insurance
money just to get out...Granny cleaning coal dust off of everything
in the house every day, and Pop Paw working double shifts just to
make ends meet...
...and although they don't trust the gov't as far as they can
throw 'em, they'll give you the shirt off of their backs.
Sorry for the rant, but those are my people....the stereotypes do
nothing for them, but LEGISLATION does...
Don't start none...won't be none.