Originally posted by AllianceChicago = West side
😆 Sorry, It must not be a big term abroad.LA sucks. Chicago and New York are the only real american cities.
Sorry, couldn't resist that. 😛
Originally posted by LanaNever knew that.
One of Chicago's nicknames is the Second City. It used to be the second largest city in the US for a looooooong time.
PS. Ohio voted for Kerry. 🥷
Originally posted by lord xyz
Chicago = West side
New York = East side
Los Angelos = Pussy sideSorry, couldn't resist that. 😛
Never knew that.
PS. Ohio voted for Kerry. 🥷
Ohio did not vote for Kerry. Unfortunately.
But by all accounts Misouri should have too and that would have tipped the election. Kerry was much closer to winning without Ohio than Bush was.
"US" and our stupid election system.
CHicago is still referred to as teh Second city because we discoun't LA's population.
There are only two alpha-class cities in the US.
Re: The U.S. Constitution Mentions Jesus Christ
Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
The U.S. Constitution does not mention Buddha, Allah, or any other god. But the Constitution signers acknowledge the Lord. There was no need to say, "...in the year of our Lord ...." for the Constitution to be binding.
Yah, because this country was founded over 200 years ago by Christian slave owners who wanted to be free. Can I repeat that little nugget? OK. This great nation of ours, which we stole from the indians, was founded by white christian farmers who owned brown skinned people as slaves, yet these white pompous farmers wanted to be free from the English. In time, "our lord" will be phased out, as will "under god" in our Pledge of Allegiance.
Originally posted by AllianceYes they did, the poll system was rigged.
Ohio did not vote for Kerry. Unfortunately.
But by all accounts Misouri should have too and that would have tipped the election. Kerry was much closer to winning without Ohio than Bush was."US" and our stupid election system.
CHicago is still referred to as teh Second city because we discoun't LA's population.
There are only two alpha-class cities in the US.