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Something for everyone - Ted King - 02-11-2010 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/polls/postpoll_021010.html?sid=ST2010021100035 Re: Something for everyone - 44fan - 02-11-2010 Don’t matter whether the reported results please or displease you their value is questionable at best. Besides, continual polling is geared more toward shaping public perception than toward measuring it. It will take a lot of conservatives to reverse the —bad-for-America— policies of this administration. Two big snow storms in two months and record low temps in the Northeast and Midwest. I just came in from two hours of shoveling at least three feet of global warming from my driveway. Sorry, I just don't believe any of these clowns. Re: Something for everyone - Mike Sellers - 02-11-2010 Yep, everyone can cherry pick those results. The question I never see is whether they think McCain/Palin would have done a better job. Re: Something for everyone - Mac1337 - 02-11-2010 Mike Sellers wrote: The only people who can answer this question are those who can compute the number of "saved" jobs. Re: Something for everyone - $tevie - 02-11-2010 Yeah, the government really should have waited until the economy was irretrievably in the crapper before they did anything about it. It worked so well for Coolidge! Re: Something for everyone - Black - 02-12-2010 44fan wrote: Ooh, a "it's cold out today so global warming is a sham" post. This calls for . . . Re: Something for everyone - Mike Sellers - 02-12-2010 Black wrote: Ooh, a "it's cold out today so global warming is a sham" post. This calls for . . . I had to snopes that one and it turns out it's true. BUT, kinda not if you read further. Re: Something for everyone - JoeH - 02-12-2010 Hey, I'll take the global warming. We only got less than an inch of snow here in W. Mass. yesterday, and have missed out on a lot of the storms this season so far. It was even warmer here than places south of here during the cold snaps tha hit places like Maryland and Virginia last month. Re: Something for everyone - Lux Interior - 02-12-2010 Do you approve or disapprove of the way Obama is handling [health care]? If that is actually how they asked the question, then what meaning can you get from it? If I was asked this question, I would say no. I like his ideas, but I certainly don't think he is doing a good getting them pushed through. Then some pundit will take the results and say, "See! Americans do not want health care reform!" And you can pretty much apply that to all of the [item]s. Re: Something for everyone - Mac1337 - 02-12-2010 Of course if the answer was yes you'd be the first one to claim the country is behind his health care reform, although one does not even exist. |