True conservative and true conservatism is mostly found down South

Its no secret that the South is morally the superior of the North and the West.
Do you suppose that (also) explains their much-more-significant (than the North, or West) cockroach-population?​


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Please explain why out of the top 17 welfare states o0nly one Southern State made the list, the majority of the states giving welfare and not encouraging job creation are up North and in the West.

You have seriously been misinformed about this issue, Bass.
 
Nonsense, Southerners are very educated and the best high schools are in the south.
They also (each) have three eyes....and, their High Schools can turn sand into gold-bars.​

Well at least we have the lowest amount of fags, drug addicts, alcoholics, child molesters and abusers, can't say the same for the great north.

For what it is worth

http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/USTPtrends.pdf

State levels and trends*
• Between 1988 and 2000, teenage pregnancy rates declined in every state, and between 2000
and 2005, they fell in every state except North Dakota. (State data are not yet available for 2006.)
• In general, states with the largest numbers of teenagers also had the greatest number of teenage
pregnancies. California reported the highest number of teenage pregnancies (96,490), followed
by Texas, New York, Florida and Illinois (with about 30,000–70,000 each). The smallest
numbers of teenage pregnancies were in Vermont, North Dakota, Wyoming, South Dakota and
New Hampshire, all of which reported fewer than 1,600 pregnancies among women aged 15–19.
• New Mexico had the highest teenage pregnancy rate (93 per 1,000), followed by Nevada,
Arizona, Texas and Mississippi. The lowest rates were in New Hampshire (33), Vermont, Maine,
Minnesota and North Dakota.
• In 2005, teenage birthrates were highest in Texas (62 per 1,000), New Mexico, Mississippi,
Arkansas and Arizona. The states with the lowest teenage birthrates were New Hampshire (18
per 1,000), Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Jersey.
• Teenage abortion rates were highest in New York (41 per 1,000), New Jersey, Nevada,
Delaware and Connecticut.
• By contrast, teenagers in South Dakota (6 per 1,000), Utah, Kentucky, Nebraska and North
Dakota all had abortion rates of eight or fewer per 1,000 women aged 15–19.
• More than half of teenage pregnancies ended in abortion in New Jersey, New York and
Connecticut.
• In five states, 15% or fewer teenage pregnancies ended in abortion: Kentucky, Arkansas, South
Dakota, Oklahoma and Utah.
 

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