I like Palin, she's definitely a VPILF, but she's still clueless.
10/3/2008 2:52:57 PM
10/3/2008 2:53:38 PM
TreeTwista is an "independent" who takes every opportunity to bash every liberal or democrat and defend every conservative... please show me one example where you have ever criticized the GOP, otherwise i'm not buying your claim that you're an "independent"
10/3/2008 2:56:35 PM
last i checked, realizing the flaws in socialism and modern unions wasnt an indication that someone is partisan
10/3/2008 2:58:00 PM
the fact that you use the term socialism in such a cavalier manner proves my point. As does your hackneyed insults towards labor unions.
10/3/2008 2:59:51 PM
10/3/2008 3:00:48 PM
look, twista is trying to change the subject because he doesn't have a leg to stand on.FYI, I've been self-sufficient for more than 7 years now, but thanks for looking after my best interest.Also, i've done work with Labor unions. Your anti-labor union rhetoric is the same trite nonsense that gets spit forth from the foaming mouths of neckbeards everywhere. Many of whom have never had any interaction with organized labor in any form.
10/3/2008 3:08:15 PM
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10/3/2008 3:16:31 PM
interesting. You propose that I ignore your posts, whilst you are incapable of ignoring mine.
10/3/2008 3:24:17 PM
so anyway back to the topicNeither candidate had any major fuckups last night and neither candidate had any huge winning arguments...it was a pretty even debate
10/3/2008 3:31:02 PM
^ These people on here are mad at society in general. They live in fantasy land and have very limited concepts of how things work. I use to actually listen to their opinions before I realized this.
10/3/2008 3:32:09 PM
I consider Palin misstating the campaign's positions on civil unions, the wall street bailout, along with being 100% incorrect when it came to General McKiernan's stance on Afghanistan to be major fuck ups. The fact that minutes after the debate the Obama team had an advertisement ready to go proves that.Then again, with the expectations the way they were, all Sarah Palin had to do was spell her name correctly and people would think she covered the spread. Sad indeed.[Edited on October 3, 2008 at 3:33 PM. Reason : .]
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10/3/2008 3:42:10 PM
Biden won global warming, taxes, healthcare and afghanistan and following the format of the debate. Palin won Iraq, and overall speaking to the people. foreign relations was a tie
10/3/2008 4:51:15 PM
10/3/2008 4:59:36 PM
According to Hannity, Palin pwnt. FACT.I love listening to these guys when they're losing.
10/3/2008 5:09:56 PM
Boone how do you think Palin did in the debate? Do you agree that neither candidate convincingly won or lost?]
10/3/2008 5:29:06 PM
They both exceeded expectations.Expectations aside, I'm not sure how anyone could come to the conclusion that Palin won. She stumbled her way through it, and rarely answered a question directly... even by Washington standards. The polls are reflecting this.Oh wait, you don't accept polls.[Edited on October 3, 2008 at 5:35 PM. Reason : ]
10/3/2008 5:32:35 PM
I'm not sure how anyone could come to the conclusion that either Palin or Biden won if they watched the debate with an objective viewpoint
10/3/2008 5:34:43 PM
Well, one could look at the scientific polls done on it.Or they could count the times each candidate answered the question asked.
10/3/2008 5:36:18 PM
Let me put it this way, the debate between Biden and Palin was even closer than that of Obama and McCain. They both had good jabs, they both made decent points, and they both held the party line. I do not believe Palin is ready to be the Vice President of the United States and I would never vote for a McCain/Palin ticket, however the debate was indeed extremely close. Just look at the polls, 51% Biden? That margin is almost 11% lower than Obama's win. There were post-debate polls as high as 62% for Obama.[Edited on October 3, 2008 at 5:41 PM. Reason : -]
10/3/2008 5:38:17 PM
^^I prefer watching the debates rather than relying on polls to tell me how the world worksI got a call from 'Out of Area' last night. I didn't answer it. I wonder if it was a pollster.]
10/3/2008 5:38:27 PM
^^it's only dead even if you make the mistake of assuming that the remaining 49% think Palin won, which they most certainly do not.
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10/3/2008 5:42:26 PM
^^you can argue the reliability and legitimacy of the polling methods all you want, i was just simply responding to the above poster who clearly only responded to one portion of the poll and chose to ignore the remaining statistics within the same exact poll.[Edited on October 3, 2008 at 5:44 PM. Reason : ^^]
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10/3/2008 5:46:14 PM
^^
10/3/2008 5:47:41 PM
This Post-Debate CNN poll in regards to who is ready to be the next Vice President of the United States is far more compelling:
10/3/2008 5:52:16 PM
here's another aspect of the CNN poll
10/3/2008 5:53:46 PM
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10/3/2008 5:57:52 PM
You guys are arguing about who won the battle, when you ought to be focusing on the polls that win the War for the White House.People don't believe that Palin could be President if McCain dies. The polls are quite clear on that point.
10/3/2008 5:58:17 PM
10/3/2008 5:59:55 PM
^^wrong...true conservatives would probably shoot McCain if he were the President just so that Palin could take over[Edited on October 3, 2008 at 6:01 PM. Reason : ]
10/3/2008 6:00:42 PM
That's absurd.
10/3/2008 6:01:32 PM
10/3/2008 6:03:34 PM
She's really fucking hot though, so at least that made the debate better to watch.
10/3/2008 6:07:27 PM
^^ web polls v. scientific polls.durrrr
10/3/2008 6:09:04 PM
Me and my co-workers had a good chuckle about this. Seems very truthful.
10/3/2008 6:15:19 PM
I hate to tell you guys but polls are inherently inaccurate. I took enough stats classes in college to know this and it really shouldn't be a newsflash. The only problem is that there seems to be a self-fulfilling prophecy when polls are used....and sometimes it has the opposite affect.Let's say that it's voting day, and it's raining and shit and you're still at work...and you are going to vote for Obama. But all the exit polls seem to be saying that Obama is winning by a landslide so by the time you get off work...you're tired, it's raining and you figure that at this point, your vote isn't needed......well then you don't vote at all. Meanwhile, your coworker wants to vote McCain and after hearing the poll numbers they think, 'well fuck! I'd better get my vote in!' so if they weren't sure whether they felt like going to vote after work, it becomes an absolute.That's just one example....Also, their margins of error are notoriously low when they conduct these kind of polls.Further....think about it....do you really think that any of the media outlets (because let's not kid around...they're all leaning hard one way or the other) want accurate results or just results that agree with them. Again, this shouldn't be a newsflash
10/3/2008 6:24:04 PM
10/3/2008 6:56:06 PM
A larger sampling size of your total population can increase the statistical significance of your simple-random sample with a p value of less than .05. The common understanding of the p-value is that you would expect 1 out of 20 samples to show a correlation when there really wasn't a correlation at all. So that means as long as you can get a population that meets that basic statistical requirement, you're golden. So the basic question is, did the poll have a statistical significance of a p value of less than .05?If it did, it's scientific.[Edited on October 3, 2008 at 7:12 PM. Reason : -]
10/3/2008 7:08:58 PM
and how does a sampling of 611 people achieve that? did they poll people from all 50 states? did they poll both men and women and people of all cultural and financial backgrounds? did they poll people of all age ranges? the CNN.com article doesn't mention any details that I can find, and I'm naturally skeptical that ANY poll of 611 people could be an accurate representation of what 300,000,000 Americans think, let alone the 130,000,000 Americans who vote
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