blondeatlast
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Sun Sep-26-04 01:18 PM
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Poll question: Should we DU online polls? Or let the opposition have them to |
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Edited on Sun Sep-26-04 01:29 PM by blondeatlast
themselves, perhaps giving them a sense of overconfidence?
IMHO, even though I frequently do do this, I have no idea if it has any effect on anything besides adding hits to the sites. They aren't scientific, nobody is setting strategy by them.
So I wonder if it might be smarter to just ignore them? What do you think?
Edit: It would be interesting to hear what others' rationale behind DU ing them is.
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Sun Sep-26-04 01:21 PM
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1. YES Why? Because it feels good |
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Edited on Sun Sep-26-04 01:22 PM by Vincardog
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NV Whino
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Sun Sep-26-04 01:27 PM
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Those polls mean nothing.
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Sun Sep-26-04 01:28 PM
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3. Yes. Public perception is why. |
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Edited on Sun Sep-26-04 01:29 PM by crispini
Some people, both online and offline, are not aware of the way these polls get swayed by online activists. CNN for one frequently broadcasts their online poll results. Even with the disclamer, people see it and give it some credence.
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Sun Sep-26-04 01:38 PM
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5. That's a good point, but I wonder if we DIDN'T respond, |
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Edited on Sun Sep-26-04 01:38 PM by blondeatlast
would that show what a crock they are?
Of course, it would have to be organized with other liberal/progressive sites.
Whenever CNN offers one up as "news," I shake my head sadly and explain to anyone around me why they are such a crock.
Just a few thoughts--it's dye day, so may brain may be a bit fogged!
Edit: for now, I'm still DUing them.
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Sun Sep-26-04 01:34 PM
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Attack everyone who disagrees with them on every front. They gained power by fooling many people into thinking they are right. They throw logic to the wind and use only propaganda.
We have to counter attack wherever we see them, including on line polls, on-line book stores, everywhere.
Otherwise, the voter overly concerned with being "normal" may think the neocons are normal and may look at the neocon philosophy less critically.
It shouldn't make any difference, but it has.
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Sun Sep-26-04 01:41 PM
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6. We should DU those polls |
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We need to let our voices, beliefs and opinions be heard.
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Sun Sep-26-04 01:46 PM
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7. I definetly think we should DU as |
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many polls as we can..as one poster said..because it "feels good" ..and the others who said it is a matter of perception, and don't give 'em a inch..they have faux, limpbaugh, et al..we have the internet!
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Sun Sep-26-04 01:55 PM
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8. Shine The Light of Truth on The Freepers |
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Edited on Sun Sep-26-04 01:56 PM by C_U_L8R
Every time I hear about a "freepered" poll, I write a nice note to the site's editor. I tell them that that their poll has been "freeped" by a small but vocal group of right wing extremists and I cut n paste in the evidence of the offending "freeper alert". Then I suggest to the editor that a bigger/better story might be an expose on the "brownshirt" tactics that this thuggish group is using in their desperate attempt to sway public opinion.
I don't know if this is effective.... but I'm determined to persistantly shine the bright light of truth on this facist bunch of numbnuts. If we don't shame em back into their caves... no one will. Nuff said.
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Sun Sep-26-04 01:58 PM
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9. It depends on who's polling! |
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If it's CNN, MSNBC, FOX, or one of the majors, I say yes! Because quite a few people see them. If it's the Toledo Star, or Tampa Bay web site, it probably doesn't matter!
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Sun Sep-26-04 02:17 PM
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10. Good idea - online polls should not be right wing propaganda tools. |
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Online polls usually get hacked by right wing whackos. If we sit back and do nothing, people start to think the country is even more right wing than it is already.
Average citizens will think it's ok to destroy the environment, discriminate against gays, give tax breaks to millionaires, forced prayer in school, etc.
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Sun Sep-26-04 07:58 PM
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12. Yes! It is a form of activism, and taking action is the first step... |
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toward shifting the balance of power back toward something resembling "sane."
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Sun Sep-26-04 08:00 PM
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13. DU them All....every day in every way |
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Because the freeped ones get trotted out on TV as some kind of a "pulse of the common man" BS
AND it's fun.
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