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To: E. T. who wrote (332541)12/22/2002 1:27:54 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769667
 
Patty Bin-Murray and John Kerry ("The US government is run by criminals") make Lott look like nothing AT ALL.

Elections are no longer about who can look guilty to manipulated, low income blacks, they are now about who is PRO-American. And the Dems have NO ONE to offer...



To: E. T. who wrote (332541)12/22/2002 1:42:35 PM
From: DavesM  Respond to of 769667
 
The Village Voice would be better off looking in its own back yard.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau:

"The top ten most segregated large metropolitan areas were in the older Northeast-Midwest "Rust Belt," which has tended to lose population in recent decades. All but one of the least segregated large metropolitan areas were in the West and South, where metropolitan areas have tended to gain population."

census.gov

So what about segregation and Hispanics?

"five most segregated metropolitan areas for Hispanics in 2000 were, in order, New York, Providence-Fall River-Warwick, Phoenix-Mesa, Los Angeles-Long Beach, and Chicago and Newark (tied)."

census.gov

Asians?

"The five areas with the highest level of dissimilarity (the most commonly used index) were, in order, New York, San Francisco and Houston (tied), Los Angeles-Long Beach, and San Diego. Using all five indexes, the most segregated large areas include four of the same five metro areas, with San Francisco at number one and San Jose moving into the top five and Houston at number six, basically tied with San Jose and Los Angeles"

census.gov

Which City is among the most segregated for Asians, Hispanics and African Americans? New York