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To: Bilow who wrote (986957)12/11/2016 2:27:07 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570757
 
No, it didn't hurt at all. I feel sorry for you. You are trying to post more than you understand. I don't think in terms of jealousy, or being hurt by ideas. To me ideas are ideas to be as discussed and nothing more when in search of the truth.. I don't put an emotional attachment to them if I'm just seeking the truth.

But you still don't seem to know what a lie is. The statistical polling that took place, was a probability polling. They did the best they could, but they were not able to capture the reality with their polls.

When Poll says something that turns out to be different than what happened, that is not a lie. You really need to find out what in the hell a lie is. That is just a statistical mistake. And that is why they present polls in terms of PROBABILITY. They say right up front it is a matter of probability.

The probability that she would win was around 90% in most polls. But that still meant that there was a 10% chance that she would not win.

So once again it is not a lie. I hope to hell you haven't been going through life not understand what a lie is and accusing everyone you see of telling lies when they just said that was the best meal, and you felt a need to tell them that was a lit and not possible-lol.

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Most recently, the lie you believed was that the polling showed that Hillary would easily be elected.

That hurt didn't it!

-- Carl