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Thu Jun-24-04 10:14 PM
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Poll question: Most Liberal City in North America |
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Edited on Thu Jun-24-04 10:16 PM by HEyHEY
The Mexican ones are probably off base.
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Thu Jun-24-04 10:16 PM
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Edited on Thu Jun-24-04 10:16 PM by Leprechan29
you might want to substitute one of those with Seattle
edit: Portland might fit the bill too
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Thu Jun-24-04 10:18 PM
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Thu Jun-24-04 10:18 PM
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3. Austin deserves to be on that list |
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Home of Molly Ivins, Jim Hightower, Ann Richards, Barbara Jordan, Ralph Yarborough, Lloyd Doggett, live music, many Democrats, lots of Greens, and UT. If Neil Boortz spends so much time calling us the People's Republic of Austin, we are doing something right.
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Thu Jun-24-04 10:22 PM
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Thu Jun-24-04 10:22 PM
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5. Second for Berkeley. And WHERE'S Eugene, OR????? |
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Thu Jun-24-04 10:30 PM
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6. People's Republic of Santa Monica? |
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Thu Jun-24-04 10:50 PM
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8. Gotta go with the Big Apple... anything goes here |
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Fri Jun-25-04 01:17 AM
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Granted, I've never really travelled outside of the Midwest to experience other cities, but having Wellstone all those years has to say something about our liberal ways.
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Fri Jun-25-04 01:25 AM
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12. It's San Fransisco easily of major cities or metropolitan areas |
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Fri Jun-25-04 01:37 AM
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Most of the major socialists and anarchist leaders in this country before the red scare spent their time in Chicago. Think Eugene Debbs, Saul Alinsky, Upton Sinclair. Chicago is more liberal on economic issues, rather than being liberal in a flaky, new age California kind of way. It has more liberals that know how to get things done.
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Fri Jun-25-04 01:46 AM
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14. If it weren't for the goddamn suburbs, I'd be in agreement with you |
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A lot of the suburbs (especially the NW suburbs) are Freeper country. It's so frustrating living out here in Arlington Heights and being surrounded by them. :mad:
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Fri Jun-25-04 01:46 AM
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15. Boston is The Original Liberal City(tm) |
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Boston Tea Party. 'Nuff said.
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