And someone is using a mighty big damn hammer to make it fit.

TENNESSEE Ranked most “Dangerous state in the US”. 

Okay full disclosure – I am a TN resident, having moved there from Tampa in 2006. I love my home up in the Smokies. I love EAST TN…they can keep Nashville and Memphis….Clean air, pretty lakes, lots of trees— what’s not to like?

So naturally the link above caught my eye, especially since on the Examiner.com web site where I first encountered it as TN is prominently displayed on the article with a map image clearly showing the TN borders.

Curious, I read the article and to be honest here, I really wasn’t too terribly surprised, Memphis and Nashville are

1. Utter urban shit-holes Controlled by DEMOCRATS and:

2. Have heavy minority populations. I know, I know…”That’s Racist!!!” – whatever, facts are facts – Demographics play a role in crime, deny it all you want, but the figures and the facts don’t lie.

Memphis is especially bad – It’s like Detroit – But with cornbread.

But as I read especially the Yahoo! article  my “liberal bias radar” AKA as the IBED ( Imperial Bovine Excrement Detector)  started to chirp.

Though many would expect the larger and more populated states such as New York and California to have the worst crime, the data shows otherwise. Illinois, with Chicago being 2012’s murder capital, isn’t in the top ten either.

Chicago certainly caught my eye – so a quick Google search with “Chicago Murders 2012” as key words found this this…

Chicago Police state 500 Homicides reached: Chicago Tribune

Going back to the article on Yahoo – TN has a grand total for 2012 of …wait for it 388 State wide. I don’t know what violent crimes are considered by these authors …. but Chicago’s beating  the entire state TN by leaps and bounds when it comes to ‘Bustin’ a Cap in someone’s ass”… Chicago alone closed the year of 2012 with 532 murders.

I had to put the IBED into standby by this point – the circuits were reaching meltdown, and good grief the RACKET that thing makes …..

Then there is this little gem…

You might expect California or New York to top a list of most dangerous states. But in fact, neither was even in the top five for the nation’s highest violent crime rate last year.

Again back to Google, and you could probably be 1 of a 1000 monkeys trying to type out “War and Peace” and hit this result…

NYC Reports “only 414” Homicides for 2012 remember here….these are two cities VS as an entire STATE 150 plus miles wide and almost 500 long East to West.  New York State as whole  for the last year available on the FBI web site? 774 Murders in 2011.

Okay since the authors of this tripe opened the Pandora’s Box…..Let’s look at CA while were at it  – In 2011 Alone a whopping 1790 Murders in the so called “Golden State” talk about practicing retroactive abortions!!

But let’s stick to 2012 here …LA reported 298 Homicides in 2012 – San Fransisco another 67: For a total of 365 Murders in two cities.. So let me guess there were less than 23 murders in the entire rest of the state of CA for 2012 making it less violent than TN? Oh wait San Jose just called, they had 46 Murders in 2012…oooops.

Nope – No spin here at all….

I’ve lost so much faith in anything on Yahoo! or other MSM News websites these days, it’s actually crossed my mind that – This spin and blatant distortion of facts, the purposely painting of one of the nicest states in the county, TN, as some violent hell hole  – is just more water carrying for that half a man at 1600 PA avenue – God forbid the sewer HE crawled his jug eared freak ass out of – Chicago – Be painted in its true murderous and violent light. Perish the thought!

At this point – I don’t even know if a BFH (Big Fucking Hammer) Is enough to keep driving this square peg in that round hole there Yahoo!  But hang on a sec, Let me check with one of my fellow “murderous” and dangerous violent crime causing TN Volunteers – Maybe we can get you a small nuke to blast the damn thing in there with…. You fucking Assholes.

F.E.T.E

 

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