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QUOTE="easymon1, post: 5664837, member: 82119"]Let's update my scorecard here.
You Ready? You Gonna Get Ready?
Yes or No Stranger.
No.
Check.
1) Why not?
OPEN QUESTION
This is confidential. Rest assured, my reasons are between-the-eyes specific.
2) How true are polls on this matter, Stranger?
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I generally do not have high confidence in polls, especially when I don’t know their specific methodology in detail. Even then, how a question is verbally asked can influence the outcome as well as what time or day polling is conducted. Online polls may favor one demographic over another. Further, there are often recent news stories about the issue the poll is about, likely influencing results. This seems often by design. Polls over extended periods of time may have a little more credibility, but still, are their methodologies constant and fully disclosed?
Two Questions.
3) Please refresh me, where did I refer to "There is quite a discrepancy between the poll you found and the Gallup article."
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The post was in response to Tony’s poll. You can find these polls in recent posts in this thread.
Three Questions, lol.
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You have me confused with someone else.
4) Otherwise, please post a link to ANY incident that you characterize above "you used to say good things about"
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I am not recalling the reference.
4 OPEN QUESTIONS
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The issues I been presenting in this thread are important. While I understand most posters may be looking for some sort of quick gratification from social media, I write to a larger, often more silent audience. Hopefully some members of that audience have some positive influence. As such, please understand I may not always address questions that seem highly irrelevant to the discussion at hand. In other words, show me the content, baby!
Time for me to take extended time off of social media, like Bugenhagen and Poindexter. After all, how much of the principles of governance as established by our forefathers are actually still in play this day? How about the seeming futility of complaining? Then there is the cost of complaining. In time and increasing risk of retribution? Have we reached the point where the cost of not complaining is less than the cost of complaining? For ourselves and a country that might not be worth saving at this point? Let it burn? No. Burn baby, burn! Just kidding. Maybe.