Rocio Karvis: Vote RON PAUL a real leader for Americas people, liberty and constitution
Dexter Gold: the New Deal was an abysmal failure. almost all of today's economists agree that Franklin Roosevelt extended the Great Depression at least 7 years longer than it needed to last. the New Deal failed because it interfered with natural market forces that would've corrected themselves sooner than later. for example, for every government job that was created, more jobs were lost in the private sector, which were the only jobs that could've helped revive the economy.today, Obama is taking us down the same path that Roosevelt took in 1933. also, for the record, FDR was not a good president. he was an aspiring dictator who ruled for longer than what was gentlemanly (4 terms) and tried to circumvent the Constitution by packing the Supreme Court with Democrats (1937 Judiciary Reorganization Bill). he was a communist sympathizer who cozied up with Stalin and allowed the Soviets! to take East Berlin. finally, his internment of 120,000 Japanese-Americans was one of the worst human rights violations in U.S. history....Show more
Claude Gloden: They reflect opinion. They take'em to seriously because they feel it supports their claim.
Tamatha Neubaum: Opinion Polls are a funny thing. Often the questions are carefully worded to encourage a specific result so the poll is crap. These are the polls that politicians peruse for their own benefit. Then there are more honest polls. These are the ones politicians decry as falsified and misleading.
Luis Mellon: The real problem with them is that generally the sample size is far too low and they do not cover a wide enough array of people. The worst ones are opinion polls on websites.The worst example of this was an opinion poll I saw in GQ magazine. It basically said 70% of all men use womens oriented products daily (some kind of makeup, skin moisturizing lotions....that kind of thing) Their p! oll? about 300 people who read GQs website. Not only were the! y missing all non-GQ readers but they were missing a vast majority of even their own readers who don't use the website AND people who didnt go to the poll section. of those who were polled 70% used womens products.A couple of months after they did the poll this poll ws actually on this very website being posted as proof.Its very important when looking at a poll to see 1) who did the poll 2) how many people were surveyed 3) what their random sampling process was...Show more
Dallas Bartolini: i dont have any opinions, and i dont need any polls, thanks for asking
Irving Jordahl: That guy over there: Yeah I know, sometimes I wonder if they ever had an opinion poll on opinion polls.
Kris Bozelle: Obama hasn't lost his ambition and imagination to grow the government and redistribute wealth. In fact, he's relentless in such pursuits.
Morris Olexy: In the surface, we are at war to try to elimiate (or at least suppress) terrorist activity in the middle east! . We are at war with terrorists and insurgents in Iraq.
Carmina Stickney: Demorat is correct!!Opinion polls are very subject to tester bias.They lack validity and are very inconsistant!It's a shame that the media uses them to sway voters....Show more
Esteban Lyson: Mostly decades of poor economic policy, but underlined by ill considered wars from Vietnam onward.
Mitsuko Manne: Most of America's talented and creative people have gone into moving money around because that's where the opportunity lies to earn almost obscene profits. This activity, however, does not create much employment nor does it help our faltering economy.
Gene Debell: i meant during the Great Depression and New deal...
Esteban Faggett: The worst example of this was an opinion poll I saw in GQ magazine. It basically said 70% of all men use womens oriented products daily (some kind of makeup, skin moisturizing lotions....that kind of thing) Their poll? about 300 people who rea! d GQs website. Not only were they missing all non-GQ readers but they w! ere missing a vast majority of even their own readers who don't use the website AND people who didnt go to the poll section. of those who were polled 70% used womens products....Show more
Bernie Cerra: well... the simple fact is... those who are pushing the war... have no clue... THEY NAME NO GROUPS... NO LEADERS.... NOTHING.... only call them "terrorists"... how can you fight a war when you don't have a clue who you're fighting? the majority of our forces are in Iraq trying to stabilize the country between to different religious groups... the sunnis and the shites... neither of which seem to have any real ties (that anyone can cite) to any terrorist organization...Osama hit us... went to Pakistan... and then we go to Iraq?...Show more
Darnell Cutliff: Opinion polls are used to shape the way you think or the way someone wants you to think . They are not accurate at all and never will be .
Kara Tabian: In short and to stop beating around the bush(no pun)We ! are at war with the world of Islam. The Islamic world wants to keep the west out and to push the liberal freedoms away form them selves. They are willing to kill and be killed for the Glory of there God.They do it because they Hate.They hate you and me for our choice in a god or no god.They hate because of how we let women dressThey hate because of your and my skin color.They wish to kill us because we still breath air on their worldso far in Oct Attacks: 242 Dead Bodies: 1304 Critically Injured: 1790Not just in Iraq but all over the world...Show more
Connie Dickirson: It is a confusing situation - it's not as simple as US vs. Nazi Germany. Our involvement in the Middle East goes back before World War 2 (for example, we were allies with Iran for decades, until the 1970's), but to sum it up, we are fighting "jihadists", who are intent on creating an extremist Islamic state.
Karl Jantzen: Its been over 10yrs and there is still a large gaping hole where 2,997 peopl! e died in the worst terrorist attack ever on American soil. That empty ! lot represents that we have been knocked down, and we won't get up.
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Leora Klingelhoets: It is the leadership, however the leadership was geared for this result in the first place.
Amina Motzer: Thats what all of our questions, (democrat). I'll give you the republican view of things ( with democrat bias of course).We are at War, because Sadam had messed up Iraq (though we all know its because of the girth of Oil there)We are at war with terrorist groups (when we had initially gone to war against sadam, for things he didn't do, like weapons of mass destruction)...Show more
Matt Tiry: I personally put little credibility in them Statistics don't lie, but statiticians do. I would say 90% of people who conduct polls have thier own agenda and manipulate the stats to prove thier point.
Eldridge Rieves: zogby used to send me polls all the time but i haven't heard from them lately...guess they don't like the answers they've been getting abo! ut the bush administration
Cierra Gadbaw: There's so much clutter flooding the news, i'm confused at what's really going on.
Porfirio Gartland: We are not at war with anybody. You have identified that the phrase "at war with" actually means nothing. It is abstract. We, as citizens, do not even support the notion of "our" troops killing anyone, let alone going out and throwing grenades personally. Yet our leaders constantly remind us that we are "at war". Read Gearge Orwell's "1984", if you haven't already!
Shon Almquist: i believe them as much as i believe exit polls so not that much
Berry Gilmore: They're inaccurate because they only take a sampling of peoples views.
Hipolito Rightmire: Polls are worthless, but less intelligent people use them to make decisions.
Otto Lingafelt: Because the terriost bombed NY in the United States of America. The Iraq's hate us. And they are the main people we are fighting. I bet you this question will ha! ve TONS of answers and it will start an argument, but goodluck!
P! asquale Pollet:
Lourie Mcroberts: "?" I mistakenly put a "."
Foster Koopmann: We're at war with Afghanistan. No, wait - Iraq. Or is it Iran? What about North Korea? Venezuela?The point is, it's not important WHO we're at war with - it's only important that the military-industrial complex running our country gets its $$$ (at taxpayer expense). And that means more of the same - WAR....Show more
King Bringle: After 911 it was determined that Osama was in Afghanistan. So we sent troops there. Though 18 out of 20 of those terrorist are from Saudi Arabia, we have no beef with them. After the fervor from 911, all this evidence was produced that Iraq presented a clear and present threat to the US. So we sent troops there. Since then, all the evidence has been proven false. Why are we still there? I don't know. But now that we are still there, we have pissed off all these people and all these nations. There will be a never ending growth of new terrorist just achi! ng to blow something up. Thanks GW....Show more
Nedra Oltz: On Sept 11, 2001 a group of Radical Muslims under the guideance of Osama Bin Lauden attacked the USA. This group of Radicals declared war on the USA that day. What makes this war so different from others we have fought is that we are not fighting an Army. We are fighting basically a Religious Cult with groups world wide. Maybe this will help: Radicals are like cancer that is attempting to destroy the world as we know it. Now if we treat cancer Sometimes we can defeat it Not always. As it stands currently every time we remove it from one area it simply pops up someplace else. I can't tell you how this will turn out. I only Hope we Win if that can even be achieved. I hate the world like it is but I believe we'd All hate it alot more if Radicals controled this world....Show more
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