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Newsweek Poll makes a sunny Sunday sunnier
"thunder" wrote in message ... On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 04:09:28 +0000, NOYB wrote: We'll see. Two successful conservative Supreme Court nominations could certainly move us to the right. Uh, no, that would move the Court to the right. Personally, I'm thinking it's a wash. Rehnquist was already quite conservative. I think Alito will be comparably right, but I'm also suspecting Roberts is a lot close to an O'Connor than you would like. Still, Stevens is 85. If he can't hang on, and Bush gets to appoint yet another Justice, all bets are off. I'd also point out, if you think the Court is too liberal, you have no one to blame but Republicans. They have appointed 7 of the 9 Justices. Just because a President has an (R) after his name, doesn't mean that every choice he makes is a good one. That is, unless we're talking about Bush 43. |
Newsweek Poll makes a sunny Sunday sunnier
"thunder" wrote in message ... On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 04:09:28 +0000, NOYB wrote: We'll see. Two successful conservative Supreme Court nominations could certainly move us to the right. NOYB, with all of this torture talk coming from the VP's office, I'm starting to see things your way. I'm thinking Cheney might be on to something. I'm thinking if Fitzgerald put the electrodes to Libby we might get to the bottom of this Plame mess. What say you? Sure. As long as he doesn't turn the thing on, it's not torture. Maybe not real "torture", just the fraternity type hazing Rush keeps talking about. You know, strip Libby naked, hook up some wires, snap some pics and plaster them all over the world's televisions. I think Libby will sing like a canary. What say you? Only the Commander in Chief gets to choose who is lucky enough to receive such forms of interrogation. I say Bush hooks Wilson up to the electrodes. |
Newsweek Poll makes a sunny Sunday sunnier (OT)
"-rick-" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote ... " Half the respondents were asked party identification in this location, the other half were asked at the end of the survey with the other demographic questions. Results for the respondents who were asked the question early were 40% Republican, 50% Democrat. For the respondents asked later in the survey, the results were 39% Republican, 52% Democrat." (In your opinion, party identification doesn't mean the same thing as party affiliation? ) Not exactly. Expectations and performance vary over time. "Do your beliefs tend to lean more toward the Democrats or the Republicans?" is not equivalent to "what is your party affiliation" or "are you a registered republican or democrat?" as you seem to imply. That was my point. I don't mean to unreasonably split hairs but your premise that this response invalidates the poll isn't obvious to me. If a statistically significant random sample yields that result why is it not valid within the probabilities of it's margin of error? Do you have evidence of non-random sampling? The sampling may be fine. It's the weighting that I have a problem with. |
Newsweek Poll makes a sunny Sunday sunnier
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 07:28:54 -0500, thunder wrote:
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 04:09:28 +0000, NOYB wrote: We'll see. Two successful conservative Supreme Court nominations could certainly move us to the right. NOYB, with all of this torture talk coming from the VP's office, I'm starting to see things your way. I'm thinking Cheney might be on to something. I'm thinking if Fitzgerald put the electrodes to Libby we might get to the bottom of this Plame mess. What say you? Maybe not real "torture", just the fraternity type hazing Rush keeps talking about. You know, strip Libby naked, hook up some wires, snap some pics and plaster them all over the world's televisions. I think Libby will sing like a canary. What say you? What's Rush been talking about lately? -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
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