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To: Bill who wrote (27847)1/14/1999 12:40:00 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 67261
 
She's "me-o-centric". hahahahahahaha JLA



To: Bill who wrote (27847)1/14/1999 1:02:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
Well Bill, I am asking if the coasts are represented proportunately to their population in this poll? I dont know about the prayer issue but in the case of "what is a minority" its obvious you are not weighting things in the same way I am. For example asians are the majority in N. Ca, hispanics S. Ca, hispanics Fla., and hispanics a significant part of Texas. If you add up all the hispanics in these states, all the asians and all the whites then whites are the majority. If otoh you take all the current "non-whites" and put them in a one group, they will outnumber whites in these 3 states combined. If you are looking for one particular minority to become dominant over whites however, you are not going to get it. This is especially true since all the mixed race kids dont fall into a specific group, and some places consider indian its own group, others lump indian in with asian etc so there is too much fragmentation in categorizing the non-white groups. I believe that very soon non-whites will outnumber whites in all the heavily populated states.

OK so your prayer thing might be like that, another lie with statistics thing. What were the details thats why Im asking.