Texas is number 6.

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Elmo
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Five minutes of my life I will never get back.b322da wrote:"The most violent states."
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Might there be a criteria problem here?
Elmo
That is an order of magnitude more credibility that I give them. What is really sad is that there are fools who actually believe that drivel.74novaman wrote:My two favorites quotes about stats:
There are 3 kinds of lies. Lies, d*** lies, and statistics.
And then another favorite: Liberals use statistics as a drunk would use a light post. For support, not illumination.
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Huffpo has about as much cred for me as the "batboy lives" magazines at the grocery store.
Are you saying the batboy died?OldCurlyWolf wrote:That is an order of magnitude more credibility that I give them. What is really sad is that there are fools who actually believe that drivel.74novaman wrote:My two favorites quotes about stats:
There are 3 kinds of lies. Lies, d*** lies, and statistics.
And then another favorite: Liberals use statistics as a drunk would use a light post. For support, not illumination.
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Huffpo has about as much cred for me as the "batboy lives" magazines at the grocery store.
So the mere presence of a lot of guns would make you less peaceful. Because guns are just so contrary to peace, don't you know. Take that one indicator away, and I bet the picture changes dramatically. Then there's number 3 - number of people in jail per 100,000. So a state then tends to lock criminals up rather than set them free to prey on citizens again will get a higher rating and is therefore less peaceful?The index is based on five primary indicators: (1) number of homicides per 100,000 people, (2) number of violent crimes per 100,000 people, (3) number of people in jail per 100,000 people, (4) number of police officers per 100,000 people and (5) general availability of small arms.
I hope a lot of people in the Northeast believe it, stay where they are and don’t move to our “less peaceful” state.OldCurlyWolf wrote: That is an order of magnitude more credibility that I give them. What is really sad is that there are fools who actually believe that drivel.
And who says Oklahoma isn't a southern state? Most if it is south of the Mason-Dixon and they contributed a division to the CSA in the War of Northern Aggression.Texas Size 11 wrote:Interesting...all Southern states with the exception of Nevada and Oklahoma. Not that I would consider anything from the Huffington Post worthwhile.
"The index is based on five primary indicators: (1) number of homicides per 100,000 people, (2) number of violent crimes per 100,000 people, (3) number of people in jail per 100,000 people, (4) number of police officers per 100,000 people and (5) general availability of small arms."glbedd53 wrote:I believe that most of these violence stats have to do with guns being innocently dropped and they always fire when dropped.