MSNBC Poll

MSNBC has an "offroading in National Parks" poll going,

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's a poorly worded poll, I don't think we should be allowed to offroad everywhere in every park, but voted yes anyway to tweak them.

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Stupendous Man
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I got a call last week from one of the national polling companies that wanted my input into their current political poll.

The thing that I noticed right off was that the questions were worded in such a way that no reasonable person could have expressed support for President Bush and that no reasonable person could have said anything against any opposition idea.

I was able to make the pollster laugh: When he got to the question on gun control I told him "Gun control was being able to hit what you are aiming at."

It just reinforces what I learned 31 years ago in college that you can make polls (statistics) say whatever you want.

Anyone want to guess what my project was?

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Billy Ray

Polls = BS in and BS out, for example I voted 25 time no on the link just delete your cookie and vote as many times as you would like isn't America great!

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Coasty

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L.W.( ßill ) Hughes III

Yep, the green weenies, now do not get me wrong I do believe in treading lightly and the earth is a renewable resource and if manage correctly. There would be plenty for all, but like any society we often do not think about running out until it is too late. Just like the bone heads in Florida upset thet had no food or water after the last huricane. They had over a week to prepair a prudent person would have gotten out of Dodge but also the would have stocked up. I swear dum asses breed dumb asses. Like the pole there is only one thing matters is the person it is all up to the one not the many because complaciency has taken over and the miniority special intrest has replaced the majority so we need to vote more to compensate.

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Coasty

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