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are always on the wrong side of history. They ignore all the failures and move on to the next BIG lie like they have never been wrong.
 

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<TABLE width=310 align=center border=0><TBODY><TR class=category vAlign=top><TD> </TD><TD>State</TD><TD width="26%">Avg. IQ </TD><TD>2004</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD width="12%">1</TD><TD width="42%">Connecticut</TD><TD>113</TD><TD width="20%">Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD>2</TD><TD>Massachusetts</TD><TD>111</TD><TD>Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD>3</TD><TD>New Jersey</TD><TD>111</TD><TD>Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD>4</TD><TD>New York</TD><TD>109</TD><TD>Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD>5</TD><TD>Rhode Island</TD><TD>107</TD><TD>Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD>6</TD><TD>Hawaii</TD><TD>106</TD><TD>Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD>7</TD><TD>Maryland</TD><TD>105</TD><TD>Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD>8</TD><TD>New Hampshire</TD><TD>105</TD><TD>Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD>9</TD><TD>Illinois</TD><TD>104</TD><TD>Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD>10</TD><TD>Delaware</TD><TD>103</TD><TD>Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD>11</TD><TD>Minnesota</TD><TD>102</TD><TD>Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD>12</TD><TD>Vermont</TD><TD>102</TD><TD>Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD>13</TD><TD>Washington</TD><TD>102</TD><TD>Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD>14</TD><TD>California</TD><TD>101</TD><TD>Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD>15</TD><TD>Pennsylvania</TD><TD>101</TD><TD>Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD>16</TD><TD>Maine</TD><TD>100</TD><TD>Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>17</TD><TD>Virginia</TD><TD>100</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD>18</TD><TD>Wisconsin</TD><TD>100</TD><TD>Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>19</TD><TD>Colorado</TD><TD>99</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>20</TD><TD>Iowa</TD><TD>99</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD>21</TD><TD>Michigan</TD><TD>99</TD><TD>Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>22</TD><TD>Nevada</TD><TD>99</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>23</TD><TD>Ohio</TD><TD>99</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#000066><TD>24</TD><TD>Oregon</TD><TD>99</TD><TD>Kerry</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>25</TD><TD>Alaska</TD><TD>98</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>26</TD><TD>Florida</TD><TD>98</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>27</TD><TD>Missouri</TD><TD>98</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>28</TD><TD>Kansas</TD><TD>96</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>29</TD><TD>Nebraska</TD><TD>95</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>30</TD><TD>Arizona</TD><TD>94</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>31</TD><TD>Indiana</TD><TD>94</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>32</TD><TD>Tennessee</TD><TD>94</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>33</TD><TD>North Carolina</TD><TD>93</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>34</TD><TD>West Virginia</TD><TD>93</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>35</TD><TD>Arkansas</TD><TD>92</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>36</TD><TD>Georgia</TD><TD>92</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>37</TD><TD>Kentucky</TD><TD>92</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>38</TD><TD>New Mexico</TD><TD>92</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>39</TD><TD>North Dakota</TD><TD>92</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>40</TD><TD>Texas</TD><TD>92</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>41</TD><TD>Alabama</TD><TD>90</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>42</TD><TD>Louisiana</TD><TD>90</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>43</TD><TD>Montana</TD><TD>90</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>44</TD><TD>Oklahoma</TD><TD>90</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>45</TD><TD>South Dakota</TD><TD>90</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>46</TD><TD>South Carolina</TD><TD>89</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>47</TD><TD>Wyoming</TD><TD>89</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>48</TD><TD>Idaho</TD><TD>87</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>49</TD><TD>Utah</TD><TD>87</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR><TR class=casualties vAlign=top bgColor=#990000><TD>50</TD><TD height=18>Mississippi</TD><TD>85</TD><TD>Bush</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


</FONT><CENTER></CENTER>The IQ numbers were originally attributed to the book "IQ and the Wealth of Nations", though they do not appear in the current edition. The tests and data were administered via the Raven's APT, and the The Test Agency, one of the UK's leading publishers and distributors of psychometric tests. This data has been published in the Economist and the St. Petersburg Times, though this does not mean it should be taken as fact. Though the data does correlate somewhat to IQ of students per state based on SAT/ACT data, though this would be biased for those that had completed a high school education. Someone has also taken 2000 census data on percentage of state residents that have earned a college degree and used that to compare the voting in the 2000 election, it seems to correlate well. Someone sent me a table showing average income per state, and how they voted as well.

Some people have written me saying that this is a hoax, I am unsure if it is, someone did a list like this in the 2000 election, I found it interesting, but moreso this time, as people knew exactly what they were getting into. My powers of fact checking dwindle in the face of such pillars of journalistic integrity as the Economist and St. Petersburg Times. Needless to say, as I stated above, the data is in question, but it's still an interesting correlation that is very plausible. This wasn't posted as an elitest diatribe, as i said, I just found it interesting.
 

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Petre, I know that 10 dimes is killing you. Did Wsex credit your account?
 

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i'll take common sense over IQ anyday. BTW, my IQ is 137.
 

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Gameface: I think I finally have you figured out. You are 16 years old and your mommy must still put your clothes out for you.

Did you really need to bump up all these threads? What a true pain in the ass you are.
 

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Though the data does correlate somewhat to IQ of students per state based on SAT/ACT data, though this would be biased for those that had completed a high school education.
But of course it not biased to the states that house MIT,Harvard,Boston College,Stanford,Berkley etc. etc.

What the fxck,do you think people were all born last nite....Include high school.


School Tests - measure IQ plus teaching

[font=Arial,Helvetica]States below are listed in the order of their combined reading and math scores for fourth graders. This acts as a check on the estimated state IQ's computed from SAT and ACT tests.

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IQ R+M Reading Math ALL STATES average 100 450 216 234
New Hampshire...............104 471 228 243 Massachusetts...............103 470 228 242 Connecticut.................102 469 228 241 Vermont.....................102 468 226 242 Minnesota...................102 465 223 242 New Jersey..................100 464 225 239 North Carolina...............97 463 221 242 Wyoming.....................101 463 222 241 Kansas......................102 462 220 242 Maine.......................100 462 224 238 Virginia....................100 462 223 239 Iowa........................103 461 223 238 Delaware.....................99 460 224 236 Ohio........................101 460 222 238 North Dakota................102 460 222 238 Colorado.....................99 459 224 235 Montana.....................102 459 223 236 South Dakota................100 459 222 237 Washington..................102 459 221 238 Indiana......................99 458 220 238 New York....................101 458 222 236 Wisconsin...................103 458 221 237 Nebraska....................102 457 221 236 Missouri....................101 457 222 235 Michigan....................101 455 219 236 Pennsylvania................100 455 219 236 Oregon......................103 454 218 236 Utah........................101 454 219 235 Idaho.......................100 453 218 235 Florida......................98 452 218 234 Maryland....................101 452 219 233 Texas........................97 452 215 237 South Carolina...............94 451 215 236 West Virginia...............100 450 219 231 Illinois....................104 449 216 233 Kentucky.....................97 448 219 229 Rhode Island................100 446 216 230 Alaska......................101 445 212 233 Georgia......................97 444 214 230 Arkansas.....................98 443 214 229 Oklahoma....................102 443 214 229 Tennessee....................97 440 212 228 Arizona.....................100 438 209 229 Hawaii.......................99 435 208 227 Nevada......................100 435 207 228 California..................100 433 206 227 Louisiana....................97 431 205 226 Alabama......................97 430 207 223 Mississippi..................94 428 205 223 New Mexico...................98 426 203 223 District of Columbia.........95 393 188 20





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It comes out the same.

petre...when are you liberals ever going to learn you really,really,really smart guy you.

The reason the heartland of America REJECTS Northeast smart ass liberals is that they are sick and tired of being told how stupid they are...but they are smart enough to vote so that the only way you will see the White house is from a post card.

You don't get it do you???

Whats funny is that the democrats will make the same mistake and nominate Hillary...lmao
Tell me Mr Smart Ass are you betting the Generals tonight???
 

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i won 11k on bush at wsex, made the money back from wsex if that make you feel any better pete lol:EEK:
 

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