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14-01-04, 08:50 AM | #1 | |
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Americans like Bush's qualities, poll says
here is the link, if you'd rather not click it, here is the entire report too..
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Ive only got one thing to say about this.... How can you only survey 1003 people out of how many MILLION american people and expect the poll to be anywhere close to being accurate? |
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since i doubt CNN could get the entire public to vote in this poll, a sample of the publics opinion is taken. |
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14-01-04, 09:58 AM | #5 | |
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14-01-04, 10:34 AM | #6 | |
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don't get mad at the way the poll was conducted just because it provided a view you disagree with, that's pretty childish. |
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14-01-04, 10:49 AM | #7 | |
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i'm still of the belief that if these poll numbers were reversed you'd be trumpeting this out as proof of Bush's imminent defeat and then post a pic of him looking like a monkey. |
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[/vitriolic mud] And on polls, even small samples can be good for defining statistical probabilities, but it's a mistake to equate statistical probabilities with actualities: while the odds of lightning striking the same spot twice may be astronomical, you'd be a fool to stay in the same tree that just got hit. |
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14-01-04, 11:51 AM | #10 |
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^^ yeah, stupid national security, who needs it? it's not like were at war or anything ^^
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14-01-04, 12:04 PM | #11 |
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...but, but, but.... I thought the war was supposed to make us feel SAFER!
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14-01-04, 12:24 PM | #13 |
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You're right there, and at 10B a month we're looking at around 500B at the end of 4 more years of Bonzo's crusade... er, I mean presidency.
And wait a minute, it's not even close to being over? My, isn't that a striking modification of the prewar cheer "It'll be a cheap, easy and quick war!" Pfft |
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14-01-04, 05:14 PM | #15 |
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Amnesty for illegal aliens makes me feel real safe, lets just open our borders eh?
In a poll of 1 person, 100% thinks George Bush is thought to be off of his meds. +/- 4% |
14-01-04, 05:47 PM | #16 |
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A sample size of 1000 is fine to statistically extrapolate to a country the size of US. You just have to pick your sample properly. You can show anything with a poll by tweaking your qualification criteria. If people were picked randomly, polls would be even more worthless than they are now.
As for security issues.... what exactly are those 'fundamental security risks', and how exactly has the administration addressed them? The illegal aliens... well, if you're not gonna get rid of them, might as well make them legal and collect some taxes off them. It's not like they're leaving on their own. |
14-01-04, 07:19 PM | #17 | |
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when bin ladin's thugs nearly sank the USS cole (let alone try to bring down the wtc 7 years earlier), wasn't that enough of an indication for the democrats that these islamic pigs mean business? and what did the "realistic" democrats do in retaliation for the USS cole? launch a couple of cruise missiles hundreds of miles from the sea to destroy al-kaida training camps that killed 20 al-kaida fighters at the most. the thing is as soon as those 20 were killed the next day 100 more recruits joined. and what about all the warnings and information that the clinton administration had since the mid-90's from terrorists captured in the philippines about islamic fundamentalists planning to hijack american planes and crash them into strategic american targets in the united states. now, say we were before the sept. 11 terror acts today, what first comes to mind when one thinks about strategic american targets? let's see.. obviously there's the white house, capitol hill, the world trade towers (which were already bombed before), the statue of liberty, the pentagon, CIA headquarters, major airports, just to name a few of the possible targets. instead of acting on these threats and making sure that these places are secured at all times from land, air, and sea, as well as improving the security of airlines as they do nowadays, the democrats did virtually nothing. and now, after the american people suffered such a tragedy, directly caused by the democrats' flawed foreign policy and liberal ideology that hindered the ability of the most powerful nation in the world to recognize threats to national security, they are blaming bush and the republicans for much of america's misfortunes. |
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14-01-04, 07:58 PM | #18 |
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All this liberal Democratic party bashing has gone on too long.
Somebody should pass a law....... and raise taxes to hire perps (corrupt types) to enforce it. Bush screwed up with the patriot act, but that is nothing compared to what libertys have been stolen by the 'liberals'. It's obvious that human behavior can't be legislated. Government authority In the US today is about the same as Germany put up with when Hitler ran the show. Don't ever forget, that shithead almost won.
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14-01-04, 08:11 PM | #19 |
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BYE THE WAY
smuck.
All the world doesn't revolve around Israel's needs. If it was up to me, I'd even the playing field and give 'dem Pals as much US money as Israel sucks off our economy. I wonder how many hundreds of billions of $ the US has wasted on Israel. If it wasn't for that, I think America would be much more respected by other nations. Let's not get into the atom bombs that Israel has and won't admit to ... 'specially since they stole the technology from the US. No wonder America is hated.
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Nice dude Alltho i agree with you to some extend i would not go as far as comparing nazi germany to the U.S. @others .... if you think that all those so called security related laws are going to help you one bit keep on dreaming. All it does is give you peeps a false sense of security. hardly worth to give up your personal freedom for. Quote:
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