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The oil companies. And a few pharamceuticals....
don't forget the Unions.... or the SEIU will come after you for disrespectin them
The oil companies. And a few pharamceuticals....
Care to show how over 1 million responses isn't accurate??![]()
http://pollingreport.com/energy.htm
Since Jarod is obviously too fucking retarded to post the link to the poll... the above is the link.
Now Jarod... tell us.... what exactly is it that makes this poll "much more accurate" ???????
The leader is not always to blame for the failure of an orginization.
THat was a self reporting poll, very un sceintific, you really dont know much about statistics do you?
yeah, it was skewed....because the one million people that went to the CNN website to vote all had it in for Obama because he was a liberal....../chuckle.....
You've posted actual links before, I've been perusing the site, the poll is not apparent. Where did you get the poll?Well its right there... Sorry I am not a computer tech.
"Does the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico make you less likely to support drilling for new oil supplies in currently protected areas off shore or not?"
5/19-24/10 Less Likely -44% * NOT Less Likely - 49% * Unsure - 7%
"How would you rate the federal government's overall response to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico: excellent, good, not so good or poor?" (Half sample)
6/3-6/10 Excellent - 2% * Good - 26% * Not so good - 37% * Poor - 32% * Unsure - 3%
Take a class in statistics. Anybody that knows the first thing about it knows that sample size is not nearly as important as how the sample is selected. The MSNBC poll is worthless.
Im just pointing out that the people dont blame Obama for every action of the Federal Government. The leader is not always to blame for the failure of an orginization.
Maybe Liberal polls, where they make sure the majority of those questioned are on the left; but the MSNBC poll is open to all.
Are you just being silly or are you really ignorant enough to continue arguing this point? The poll is open just as it was when I am sure Ron Paul won it or many just like it. That's the problem. Like I said, take a class in statistics.
The MSNBC poll is not of much value. I would not be surprised that more people support the law than oppose it but support is not anywhere near that high. If that question were asked in a legitimate poll I doubt support would even gain a majority as many would answer as unsure.
But to the libtard left, a "legitimate poll" is one where the results work out in the libtard left's favor.
If these libtards posted a web poll and told me it proved a damn thing then I would call them on it. I don't care what the poll says. I liked Ron Paul and wanted him to win. I did not think the web polls were representative of voters. Web polls are influenced to strongly in favor of people who care strongly one way or the other as they will encourage their associates to vote. If they are of any value at all it might be in telling you where the passion is. But they are so unscientific I am skeptical of their reliability even for that.
Then why aren't more of those who voted no, encouraging their associates to vote??
doesn't matter, it is still not a scientific poll and thus is not the more reliable of the two... just the way it is.