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BrendenF11
01-09-2013, 11:50 PM
Alright there are 4 states I don't like:

1. New york, it's self explanatory.
2. California, see reasoning above.
3. Texas, that's right Texas. They always claim to bigger and better than any other state in every issue. I got one for ya. Plus I've been to Ft. Hood, and in particular spent a couple months in north Ft. Hood and it was very unpleasurable.
4. Oklahoma, I don't think I need to say more but I see it more desolate than Nebraska.

To the topic at hand. Texas has always had an opinion that they are the best at executing people, presumably numbers from one year are great. I would like to bring in the state of MN, yeah I love my state it's the best in the US it's actually a fact too. So how does Minnesota supercede Texas as the best execution state, because we have a record.

http://www.thenation.com/blog/171920/largest-mass-execution-us-history-150-years-ago-today

December 26, 1862: thirty-eight Dakota Indians were hanged in Mankato, Minnesota, in the largest mass execution in US history–on orders of President Abraham Lincoln. Their crime: killing 490 white settlers, including women and children, in the Santee Sioux uprising the previous August.


So eat it Texas, Minnesotas got you one that one. :D :D

MickDonalds
01-10-2013, 01:44 AM
States I actively do not like:

1: "The People's Socialist Commune of California." Where do I even start? I don't even call it a "state"
2: "Communist Republic of New York." See above.
3: Massachusetts. I'm tired of their political hegemony in Washington.
4: Floriturd. Most retarded place on earth.
5: Michigan. Pro-Union, impoverished, full of a bag of assholes, and one step away from being openly Communist. No thanks.

I'm fine living in "Flyover Country" thanks. Leave me and my guns and God alone. :)

bgbllbffr
01-12-2013, 03:13 AM
Brenden ...again I feel what Your saying, but Iam ganna have to come out & say, that one time I was in Dallas, Texas for three months , I actually really felt bigger,...serious.