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To: bela_ghoulashi who wrote (101553)2/22/2005 1:12:21 AM
From: Sully-   of 793931
 
You know that's what I thought he was attempting to convey
too. The first statistic seemed to point, perhaps for the
first time, that 88% of the respondents now has some level of
support for the war in Iraq (and each successive stat
pointing to lesser, albeit, large majorities showing
higher levels of support).

I thought I got what he was trying to say, but the way
his "88% of the populace does not support the war in Iraq"
comment was worded came off like a huge a red flag. That's
why I threw my question out there. And yes, I too thought
that this comment would turn up somewhere stated as fact
that, '88% surveyed this week DO NOT support the war in Iraq'.

FWIW, I'm glad BIA/Laura Bush is gone too, but don't fool
yourself into thinking that this type of thinking doesn't go
on with a radical, unhinged minority right here on SI.

"And there are people (such as posters on Yahoo who can no longer post here on SI because they have been kicked off repeatedly for rabies-like behavior) who will use it for exactly that."
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