November 06, 2004

Internet map of divided nation reaches Germany

The website of Germany's Der Spiegel has posted an image of a divided North American continent that originated on liberal sites in the US in the wake of the reelection of President Bush this week.

Welcome to "Jesusland" -- at least for most of us.

Just damn.

Posted by: mhking at 03:50 PM | Comments (8) | Add Comment
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1 Just damn squared. I wonder where that leaves two of my cousins who voted for Bush, live in "Jesusland" but are athiests? Some people need to get serious grip.

Posted by: Solo at November 06, 2004 06:41 PM (FBz/S)

2 Actually that was stolen from this Canuck: http://cehnehdeh.blog-city.com/read/894638.htm

Posted by: Joshua at November 06, 2004 07:10 PM (IvQZU)

3 Return the favour. Get a map of Europe, and mark Germany and Spain as East and West France, respectively.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at November 07, 2004 04:41 AM (+S1Ft)

4 Two things that this map ignores: (1) they have to rope in Canada to make "United States of Canada" a sizeable land mass like "Jesusland"; and (2) there are red states in Canada as well. Western Canada is notoriously conservative. Idiots. By the way, I live in "United States of Canada" but voted for Bush. In my state, Bush did better than in 2000. In fact, Bush did better in 45 of 50 states than in 2000 - including in Massachusetts. What do liberals have to say about this fact?

Posted by: molotov at November 07, 2004 05:19 AM (UGWYO)

5 Amen!

Posted by: BobG at November 07, 2004 09:36 AM (lhVve)

6 the same as the daily mirror a few days ago.

Posted by: young-white-and-liberal at November 07, 2004 12:01 PM (vnSex)

7 Since I'm stuck in NY, does this mean my money was just devalued? Do I have to learn how to say "eh" a lot? Will it get colder in Ny, once we're part of Canada? After the strike is over, will we at least get better hockey, 'cause the Rangers & the Islanders are both pretty bad.

Posted by: Tony Iovino at November 08, 2004 07:00 AM (sQDP2)

8 Is the "Jesus" of this so-called "Jesusland" the Jesus of the Jefferson Bible (also called "The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth Extracted Textually from the Gospels")?

Posted by: David Wozney at November 17, 2004 04:25 PM (03V+O)

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