One state missing from this list is a Northern state, Connecticut.

Connecticut is still known as the "Constitution State" because its 
colonial constitution was used as a model for the United States 
Constitution. Its first words were: "For as much as *it has pleased the 
almighty God *by the wise disposition of His Divine Providence…"

Also,
What ever happened to to the fact that this great nation was founded as 
a Christian nation or the fact that the Constitution was founded on 
Christian principals? When did we lose sight of this?

Bruce

Larry Lyons wrote:
> Just a quick point, how many of those states are NOT in the south? Aside from 
> Maryland (which for most intents and purposes is part of the south) not one. 
> I think I see a trend here. 
>
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