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Being a Floridian, I live in a state that is kind of two states in one, really.
Think of us as a 'red state' with blue trim.
Generally speaking, all the coastal cities, (Especially Tampa, Sarasota, and of course Miami) are great places to be, from both a cultural, geographic and
'lifestyle accepting' point of view.)
But, drive an hour 'inland' and you are in 'Redneck country', filled with lots of folks that would love to see a homo a swingin' from the tallest tree just for an afternoon's entertainment.
It's odd to have such two very different cultures so close to one another.
(Orlando is the only exception to this, but that's because 'The Mouse' draws lots of people of our ilk)
Josh
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Oh Joshy....make sure that you keep a row boat......with those ice caps melting so fast...the blue fringe could be under water....well in as soon as 20 years. I guess that would make it a red state.
Seriously, once Castro is passes away, I think that a lot of those Cubans could possilby move over to the Democratic side instead of the Republicans. It will be interesting to see what happens there.

