Politics is better without pretense. It’s war. Watching Libs try to appeal to Alabamians’ Christian ethics is beyond ridiculous. If I agreed with his stances on the issues, I’d vote for a conservative axe murderer over a prog. After all, his axe murdering days are probably in the past, and maybe some of them needed axe-murdering.
Anonymous
December 11, 2017 9:31 am
The polls seem to show Moore with a good lead (at least last time I looked).
But I don’t have much faith in polls anymore so I’m taking them with a grain of salt at this time.
The outcome will be interesting at the least, it will make a definite statement about who is who and who is becoming what in Alabama and maybe, by extension, the rest of the south.
MarshRabbit
December 11, 2017 1:54 pm
How could a guy like Roy Moore be leading in the Alabama polls?
Oh…never mind.
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Blacks bring the averages down. On GreatSchools.com, my kid’s school is rated 8/10 for standardized test scores. This means it’s a relatively high-performing school. Dig down, and what you’ll find is that for white kids, the score 10/10. For black kids, the score is 2/10. For Hispanic kids, the score is 4/10.
It’s like this at practically every school. As a bonus, blacks are also disruptive, violent, and disrespectful, which hampers the learning abilities of their white classmates.
This isn’t racism. Just facts.
overthecliff
December 11, 2017 2:22 pm
I’m guessing that A[abama is about 40% black which would put those numbers of illiterates strongly in the Democratic camp. I suspect that if you broke those education numbers out by party the Republicans would be 20% better in Alabama.
Politics is better without pretense. It’s war. Watching Libs try to appeal to Alabamians’ Christian ethics is beyond ridiculous. If I agreed with his stances on the issues, I’d vote for a conservative axe murderer over a prog. After all, his axe murdering days are probably in the past, and maybe some of them needed axe-murdering.
The polls seem to show Moore with a good lead (at least last time I looked).
But I don’t have much faith in polls anymore so I’m taking them with a grain of salt at this time.
The outcome will be interesting at the least, it will make a definite statement about who is who and who is becoming what in Alabama and maybe, by extension, the rest of the south.
How could a guy like Roy Moore be leading in the Alabama polls?
Oh…never mind.
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Alabama is 27% black, more than double the national average. I wonder if that factors into those scores?
Those scores in all black schools in West Philly are in the low single digits.
Blacks bring the averages down. On GreatSchools.com, my kid’s school is rated 8/10 for standardized test scores. This means it’s a relatively high-performing school. Dig down, and what you’ll find is that for white kids, the score 10/10. For black kids, the score is 2/10. For Hispanic kids, the score is 4/10.
It’s like this at practically every school. As a bonus, blacks are also disruptive, violent, and disrespectful, which hampers the learning abilities of their white classmates.
This isn’t racism. Just facts.
I’m guessing that A[abama is about 40% black which would put those numbers of illiterates strongly in the Democratic camp. I suspect that if you broke those education numbers out by party the Republicans would be 20% better in Alabama.
“I’m guessing….”
Get back to me when you actually have some data.
“Going To Move To Alabama”, by Charley Patton (1929)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuY6NROhCQw