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"kontiki" wrote in message
... If you apply any intellectual honesty to the campaign rhetoric out of the Kerry/Edwards duo you would certainly conclude that the facts were not in total alignment. I'm not really sure what the point of your post is. I have never said, nor do I believe, that Kerry was all that great a candidate. I am strictly addressing the *facts* that Bush had his chance to prove what kind of President he'd be, and he wound up being a lying, war-mongering one. Maybe Kerry would've been too...who knows? But at least he'd have been a *different* lying, war-mongering President. Neither candidate ran what I felt was a "stellar" race. They both said all sorts of things that were either outright false or only half-true. But only one of the candidates lied about the conditions under which he'd attack Iraq, as well as whether and how Iraq had ties to al-Qaeda at all, and then later continued to lie about whether he'd lied. But the real issue here is that the people who voted for Bush, on the whole, simply either refuse to believe the factual reports that contradict everything Bush claimed and claims, or failed to pay attention to those reports when they were made. Contrary to what Laura apparently would like to believe, this isn't just an issue about "fellow voters who simply do not agree with [someone else's] world views". The "fellow voters" aren't even in possession of the facts. I can respect someone that fully understands what Bush did, and still decides that in the greater scheme of things we're better off with Bush. That's fine. But when a person simply doesn't know the facts or refuses to believe the facts, and then bases a decision on *that*, I find that to be a clear indication of a lack of intelligence. Just as Bob implies, and to which Laura took (inappropriate) offense. Pete |
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I agree with much of what you said except the below assessment:
Peter Duniho wrote: But the real issue here is that the people who voted for Bush, on the whole, simply either refuse to believe the factual reports that contradict everything Bush claimed and claims, or failed to pay attention to those reports when they were made. If this is true, then I submit that people who voted for Kerry and Edwards refused to believe any factual reports that contradicted many of their claims as well. Kerry failed to make his case to the vast majority of America. The exception was the Democratic bastions of the northeast and the left coast. Those areas of the country would vote for the democratic candidate if it was Alfred E. Newman, admit it! When it is all said and done, most Americans felt like they could sleep better at night voting for Bush (myself included). More of us were voting *for* a ticket as opposed to *against* one. |
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"kontiki" wrote in message
... If this is true, It is true. Factual reports provide the facts, polls provide the information regarding what people believe. then I submit that people who voted for Kerry and Edwards refused to believe any factual reports that contradicted many of their claims as well. Perhaps. As far as I know, there is no polling data on that. However, there are "little lies" and there are "big lies". IMHO, "big lies" are the ones where thousands of people die. Kerry hasn't made any of those "big lies". Pete |
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Peter Duniho wrote:
...polls provide the information regarding what people believe. Uh huh. Which polls are these? Are they compiled by the same ones compiling the exit polling data? -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer http://www.pocketgear.com/products_s...veloperid=4415 ____________________ |
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"John T" wrote in message
m... ...polls provide the information regarding what people believe. Uh huh. Which polls are these? A well-known, well-respected polling organization. Gallup. Maybe you've heard of them? Are they compiled by the same ones compiling the exit polling data? Gallup is, I believe, one of the companies that do exit polling as well. Pete |
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Uh huh. Which polls are these? Are they compiled by the same ones
compiling the exit polling data? This is a prime example of the ignorance of so many people. The exit polls on election day were actually amazingly accurate. What many people like you should learn before you start spouting off is what actually happened. Results from the exit polls was leaked before the polls were complete, i.e. around 3 or 4 pm, before the polls were closed. The blogging community took the leak and ran with it. Of course those numbers are not going to be accurate since the poll is not yet finished! The polling data at the end of the day was accuate. And yes, the demographic and rationale data is just as accurate. |
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"Greg Butler" wrote in message
This is a prime example of the ignorance of so many people. The exit polls on election day were actually amazingly accurate. What many people like you should learn before you start spouting off is what actually happened. Results from the exit polls was leaked before the polls were complete, i.e. around 3 or 4 pm, before the polls were closed. No, it's not "spouting off." Those exit polls are what are routinely released to various news outlets *during* the polling. If it were a matter of waiting until the polls closed, there'd be little value to an exit poll since the ballots would soon be counted, anyway. -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer http://www.pocketgear.com/products_s...veloperid=4415 ____________________ |
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![]() No, it's not "spouting off." Those exit polls are what are routinely released to various news outlets *during* the polling. Thats not true. The do not release any of the data to anyone because it would sway the remaining votes one way. If it were a matter of waiting until the polls closed, there'd be little value to an exit poll since the ballots would soon be counted, anyway. That's how it worked in the 70's and early 80's, but not today. Today the exit polls are used after the polls have closed so that they do not have to wait on all the precincts to report in which can take an hour at the least. With the exit polls, it allows them to call the state as soon as the polls close. |
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John T wrote:
"Greg Butler" wrote in message This is a prime example of the ignorance of so many people. The exit polls on election day were actually amazingly accurate. What many people like you should learn before you start spouting off is what actually happened. Results from the exit polls was leaked before the polls were complete, i.e. around 3 or 4 pm, before the polls were closed. No, it's not "spouting off." Those exit polls are what are routinely released to various news outlets *during* the polling. If it were a matter of waiting until the polls closed, there'd be little value to an exit poll since the ballots would soon be counted, anyway. To me the concept of an exit poll is asinine. What difference does it make? Just count the votes. Matt |
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Uh huh. Which polls are these? Are they compiled by the same ones
compiling the exit polling data? This is a prime example of the ignorance of so many people. The exit polls on election day were actually amazingly accurate. What many people like you should learn before you start spouting off is what actually happened. Results from the exit polls was leaked before the polls were complete, i.e. around 3 or 4 pm, before the polls were closed. I heard a terrific explanation of this exit polling phenomenon at the airport today, from an old gray-head sitting in the terminal building... He said "OF COURSE the exit polls showed Kerry ahead early in the day -- all the Republicans work for a living, and couldn't vote till after 6 PM!" :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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