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In reply to the discussion: This Map Shows The Dominant Religious Group In Every US County [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)22. This is not accurate.
The biggest group opposing I-1000 was composed primarily of physicians and other healthcare professionals, disability rights activists, minority rights activists, mental health advocates and hospice workers.
While religious organizations were also involved, they were by not the main groups.
Do you have a list of those top ten donors you refer to?
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The Jewish people live in the most intelligent places...or they cause the places to be intelligent.
BlueJazz
Dec 2013
#80
Your first map has convinced me that Catholic-bashing is the only way forward
struggle4progress
Dec 2013
#10
Yeah, look at that Catholic Left Coast. What's up with that? They must be hiding, I seldom see 'em..
freshwest
Dec 2013
#11
Hey, I didn't have any problem with your post... Just wondering about the anomaly out here, is all..
freshwest
Dec 2013
#13
They pop up whenever an issue hits the fan. I-1000 in Washington. Top ten opposed donors.
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2013
#19
Your browser probably doesn't handle the "_(2008)" at the end of the URL.
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2013
#32
I guess I have to repeat myself: Latinos are not a large percentage of the population of Oregon.
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2013
#33
Makes it easy to understand just how homophobia and misogyny are still so rampant here.
cleanhippie
Dec 2013
#14
Interesting information, but anyone who presents data as circles should be shot, I'm afraid.
Donald Ian Rankin
Dec 2013
#63
I find it odd how religious affiliation is affected so much by state boundaries.
goldent
Dec 2013
#70