Dave's Top Eight

1. Jerry Reed...Revisited by Darrell Toney (reviewed 6/07) (5 Stars)
2. Sounds Like Sunday by Janet Paschal (reviewed 5/07) (5 Stars)
3. True To The Call by Kingdom Heirs (reviewed 3/07) (4 1/2 Stars)
4. Revival by Gold City (reviewed 10/06) (4 1/2 Stars)
5. Get Away Jordan by Ernie Haase & Signature Sound (reviewed 2/07) (4 1/2 Stars)
6. Breakin' Chains by Three Bridges (reviewed 5/07) (4 1/2 Stars)
7. Big Sky by The Isaacs (reviewed 4/07)
8. Skywriting by Mercy's Well (reviewed 7/07)

Click title to purchase at CBD.com...click artist name to read Dave's Review. A CD will automatically fall out of the Top Eight after twelve months if no CD surpasses it before then.

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November 6, 2004

Interesting view of the election

Go to electoral-vote.com for an interesting comparison on how people voted by counties. If the election were based purely on geographic support, President Bush would have won in a romp. Out of some 3000+ counties in the United States, Bush was the top vote getter in more than 2500. Of course, most of Kerry's support came from highly populated urban areas, so it was really a lot closer in terms of the popular vote.

It should make an interesting study for students interested in comparing how people think based on how close they live to each other. It's obvious that folks who live in houses and own their own land tend to be conservative while people living in high rise apartments have a more liberal mindset. The question is why does proximity to other people dictate the political mindset?

This site also provides a breakdown of how various types of people voted. Categories include age, religious persuasion, gender, and age.


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