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Peace Patriot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-11-06 08:51 PM
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77. There is a BIG difference between asking if the "Democrats WILL TAKE a
moderate approach" (what people were asked in the poll--how will the Dems behave?), and what the Newsweek subtitle says: "...voters WANT Democrats to chart a moderate course."

Do I think the Democrats WILL TAKE a moderate course? Yes.

Do I WANT the Democrats to take a moderate course? Hell, no! I'm a leftist!

THEY HAVE CHANGED THE MEANING OF THE POLL QUESTION IN THE SUBTITLE! The subtitle LIES!

People were not asked what they want. They were asked what they think will happen.

So this 50% means nothing, as to what people WANT.
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