ThomWV
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Thu May-06-10 06:58 AM
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Two interesting, but unrelated, facts mentioned on C-Span so far this morning |
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Edited on Thu May-06-10 06:58 AM by ThomWV
The first concerns the elections in Britain today. The number of seats in Parliament is roughly equal to our Congress and all of them are involved in the election; I believe the number of seats given was near 500. The person being interviewed about the election noted that in the last election Exit Polls were used with great success. I believe he said that exit polls had correctly predicted all but 2 out of the 500 or so contests. One wonders how exit polls work so well there, but here seem to come up with results nearly exactly opposite of the final official count.
The second comment was more ominous and was followed by a call and comments from what had to be the stupidest woman on the face of the earth. The CIA has been given expanded permission to target its predator drones against unknown targets. It seems in the past they had to at least know who they were shooting at, but now they may target unknown person based on ... well, we don't know what it will be based on., they didn't say, but at least its not necessary to know who we are killing. It should also be mentioned that this was in relation to Pakistan - a country we are not at war with. Oh, the woman who called in several minutes later said she though the problem was we put too many restrictions on the CIA and other Agencies, that we should "take the gloves off". One wonders what her reaction would be if her children were blown up on their way to school by a war-plane from another country that flew over her home on a daily basis just looking for people to kill.
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Thu May-06-10 07:05 AM
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1. Exit polls worked here too. That is, before the shenanigans |
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that the corporate media accepted as "results" and a new idea exit polls were unreliable.
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Thu May-06-10 07:11 AM
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2. Its a space/time distortion |
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Edited on Thu May-06-10 07:11 AM by ThomWV
It works in every space on earth, except the United States, and it has worked for all time, except now.
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Thu May-06-10 07:14 AM
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3. There are 650 seats in the British Parliament in today's General Election |
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up by four from the last general election.
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Thu May-06-10 07:19 AM
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4. So the poll accuracy is something on the order of 99.9% there, but not here |
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Thu May-06-10 07:48 AM
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5. one simple method that was accurate (kind of) |
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Edited on Thu May-06-10 07:49 AM by Rosa Luxemburg
Each candidate would have a cardboard box with his or her name on (generally in the color of the party red for Labour, blue for Conservative, yellow/organge for Liberals or Lib Dems etc. You could uusally see inside the boxes how many were voting for each candidate per hour. However some kids would come along and mix them up sometimes and you would be surprized how many voters thought that these cardboard boxes were the actual ballot boxes!
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