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Originally Posted by Tiny
What you wrote is absolutely correct. It's also absolutely misleading....
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Glad you checked out the source in the Axios link. Frankly, I didn't. But with quoting sources, there is more than just checking the leaning of a site. That would be like doing a space shot to the moon but only relying on a number line coordinates for direction. You need 6 data points to get orientation in space. I like a bias site that also uses veracity of the site. Alot of righties like to ignore that. So....
Sound like what alot of other people do here. Except they unerringly don't get the former and overly salt the latter.
Seems to be that people here will only want to put out what their view point and when countered, cover their ears and eyes and spew barbar.
I've stated before and I will say again:
Liars.
Damn Liars.
Statisticians.
You never heard me once dispute correlation of crime and urban areas. You definitely hear those screaming that is the only thing that counts. Keep screaming. You don't see them disproving that murder rates are higher in donny states than joey states. Let's put it another way. Per capita, you can see the statement I posted is true with link below. Go ahead and sift through records per county seat and show me that it is wrong.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._homicide_rate
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Originally Posted by Salty Again
... Simpson's Paradox surely shows that
yer statement there is MIS-LEADING.
Just sayin'
#### Salty
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I'd surely pay good $$$ to hear you convey the knowledge you know of it in a lecture. Either way, the content of your speech would bring back bad memories of my days of college statistic classes along with all the calculus courses I took.
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Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
Would not a city DA be beholding to the Mayer and a State DA be beholding to the Governor?
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Can't play both sides of the argument...
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Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
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it's the cities and who controls them
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