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To: TimF who wrote (161051)2/14/2003 1:29:23 PM
From: jjayxxxx  Respond to of 1574889
 
Acordingto the poll 77% oppose the war. 81% don't believe that Saddam is developing WMD. Even if everyone who doesn't believe Saddam is developing WMD opposes the war that leaves 4% who don't believe that Saddam is developing WMD but who still don't oppose the war.

I was parsing the sentence. Go back and look at it:

Message 18579974

The poll said that "81% said they didn't believe U.S. arguments..." That is the core of the sentence. The rest is tacked on for kicks (don't remember my sentence structure nomenclature <g>).

I agree with what you are saying, I was just arguing over what "is" is. :-)

I still say 4% is pretty meaningless to the whole issue (ie. within margin of error).

FWIW,

JJ