New Website Exposes The Truth About Liberals
Liberal-Truths. com begins its weekly look into the little known truths about Liberals.
(PRWEB) January 3, 2005
Today marks the launch of the new website Liberal-Truths. com ( http://www. liberal-truths. com/ (http://www. liberal-truths. com/)). Its purpose is to reveal the little known truths about Liberals and the Liberal philosophy. This is not going to be an opinion based website, but rather an examination of data collected by the U. S. Census Bureau, the Congressional Budget Office, and others. Every Monday a new article will be posted and readers will have the ability to post their comments on the topic.
TodayÂs article is entitled ÂLiberals Are Less Likely To Divorce Than Conservatives. According to the U. S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2003 the average number of Divorces across the United States was 4.0 per 1,000 people. Out of the 21 States that had a higher than average rate of Divorce, 18 were Conservative and 3 were Liberal (86% Conservative/14% Liberal). The highest rate of Divorce in the country is found in Nevada with 6.8 per 1,000 people. The lowest rate of Divorce in the country is found in the District of Columbia with 2.3 per 1,000 people.
Usually there is only one report linked to in each article, but since today is the first day of Liberal-Truths. com we have a link to a bonus report from The Barna Group entitled ÂBorn Again Christians Just As Likely to Divorce As Are Non-Christians.Â
Along with todayÂs launch of Liberal-Truths. com we also have the launch of its companion site Conservative-Truths. com ( http://www. conservative-truths. com/ (http://www. conservative-truths. com/)). These two sites will be updated at the same time with the same corresponding reports.
Upcoming articles will include topics such as ÂLiberals Are Less Likely To Commit Suicide Than ConservativesÂ, ÂLiberals Are Less Likely To Not Have Health Insurance For Their Children Than ConservativesÂ, and ÂLiberals Use Less Water Than Conservatives.Â
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