This can hardly be considered a TFM at all simply because the exact opposite is true in other area codes (who the fuck calls it a telephone prefix, are you an illegal?)
Ok, so we’ve got the city ( 212, 718, 917, 646, 347) which is decidedly liberal, the Island (516,631) also tends to vote liberal, you’ve got the Hudson Valley (845 and 914), also very liberal.
So you live in the middle of no where? Because that is basically the rest of New York
So I’m a little cracked out on addy and writing a paper on social forces that shaped america, and I’ve been wondering this for a while, and I’ll set some context:
From 1865-1948, the South was the “Solid South” for Democrats. As such, that means most of the founding fathers of our fraternities were probably Democrats. The South being a solid basis of Republican support only started after the LBJ administration signed the Civil Rights legislation in 1963. By being staunchly Republican, are we in fact being TFTC or are we making our founding fathers turn in their graves?
I may also be a little drunk, but I have been wondering this for a while. Is it frattier to be a DixieCrat or a Republican. One is a statement of maintaining family and cultural tradition, whereas the other is a statement of sound economic policy and states’ rights.
Lines on Lines and drinks on drinks, get your work done
The term democrat and republican have switched meanings. Like Lincoln was the ‘founder of the republican party’. The republican and democratic parties switched meanings decades ago. If Lincoln were alive today, he would be the biggest liberal democrat. The South has always been conservative, not republican or democratic. Some people think you can’t be a liberal republican or a conservative democrat, they are wrong. Back to history class with ya
Disregard the current usage of both terms & look at it from a conservative vs liberal point of view. The South has always been conservative, despite the political party associated with their conservatism.
But you’re from New York, so who really cares?
14 years ago at 8:39 pmThis can hardly be considered a TFM at all simply because the exact opposite is true in other area codes (who the fuck calls it a telephone prefix, are you an illegal?)
14 years ago at 8:42 pm(area code) telephone prefix – number. That second set is more specific to a smaller area. At least, I hope that’s what he meant.
14 years ago at 11:21 pmI did; thank you for recognizing that.
14 years ago at 11:39 pmYour area code has nothing on 630.
14 years ago at 8:44 pmelmhurst?
14 years ago at 10:27 pmHinsdale
14 years ago at 5:59 pmThis means you must live in upstate NY, or a shitty part of Staten Island. Either way, your a GDI.
14 years ago at 9:17 pmYou’re right..the north sucks and is full of gdis.
14 years ago at 9:19 pmOne would figure JewYork would be an excellent area for a Democrat campaigning to call.
14 years ago at 6:34 pmOk, so we’ve got the city ( 212, 718, 917, 646, 347) which is decidedly liberal, the Island (516,631) also tends to vote liberal, you’ve got the Hudson Valley (845 and 914), also very liberal.
So you live in the middle of no where? Because that is basically the rest of New York
14 years ago at 9:36 pmno he thought he had a good TFM hes probably from the cumsock state
14 years ago at 10:08 pmStaten Island isn’t so liberal. But it’s a bunch of Guido’s, and is even more GDI infested then the UES and UWS.
14 years ago at 10:21 pmBoth Rockland and Westchester have some very conservative areas, but if you look at a map, they gerrymandered the shit out of it
14 years ago at 12:36 pmMakes no sense. About 30% of the 1% votes Democrat.
14 years ago at 12:32 amSo I’m a little cracked out on addy and writing a paper on social forces that shaped america, and I’ve been wondering this for a while, and I’ll set some context:
From 1865-1948, the South was the “Solid South” for Democrats. As such, that means most of the founding fathers of our fraternities were probably Democrats. The South being a solid basis of Republican support only started after the LBJ administration signed the Civil Rights legislation in 1963. By being staunchly Republican, are we in fact being TFTC or are we making our founding fathers turn in their graves?
I may also be a little drunk, but I have been wondering this for a while. Is it frattier to be a DixieCrat or a Republican. One is a statement of maintaining family and cultural tradition, whereas the other is a statement of sound economic policy and states’ rights.
Lines on Lines and drinks on drinks, get your work done
14 years ago at 12:33 amThe term democrat and republican have switched meanings. Like Lincoln was the ‘founder of the republican party’. The republican and democratic parties switched meanings decades ago. If Lincoln were alive today, he would be the biggest liberal democrat. The South has always been conservative, not republican or democratic. Some people think you can’t be a liberal republican or a conservative democrat, they are wrong. Back to history class with ya
14 years ago at 12:45 amDisregard the current usage of both terms & look at it from a conservative vs liberal point of view. The South has always been conservative, despite the political party associated with their conservatism.
14 years ago at 8:29 am^ A woman with political knowledge? I can respect that. Especially since she’s right.
14 years ago at 10:25 am1. Area code. Prefix? what the fuck?
14 years ago at 1:07 am2. New York’s electoral votes almost always go to the democrat, so they probably call you every fucking election
Yeah NY is such a republican state…..
14 years ago at 2:10 am