@ChristainPatriot01 And your a Christian Patriot? Do you know what being Christian means? I dont think so.I dont think your a patriot either. I think your an imbicile
@wellyuneednt When many tea party members and protesters are asked questions regarding the very issues they're protesting,they show a great lack of knowledge on those issues.
This report from FOX News and WSJ completely ignored the neutral data in the poll. Adding this data would not have made much of a difference in the percentages but it reinforces my opinion that the polls numbers are being inappropriately represented by the so-called fair and balanced conservative media. DONT LET THEM GET AWAY WITH IT. From what I have seen today, it seems like the neo-cons are grasping for any data they can get their hands on to create an illusion of popularity. The jig is up
I am no genius but I can define the gaping holes in this survey. It does not consider that fact that the poll takers are not well informed about TP politics. Only 29% know anything (a great deal or fair amount) about the Tea Party. Therefore, 71% need to learn about them. The explanation in 14b is the only information that these poll takers will see when they take this survey and there is NO opposing view represented here. I bet this skewed the results a bit. More to come.
If you want to see the raw unfiltered data from the WSJ/NBC poll then Google WSJ/NBC Poll and click on the link from newshounds. Click on the RESULTS hypertext in the article to get the PDF report.
Here is the rub. Look at 14a and 14b.
The poll shows that 23% know nothing at all about the Tea Party yet only 15% stated that they have no opinion about them. This means that 8% of the people who took this survey have an opinion on a subject that they know nothing about. More to come.
On December 16 WSj & NBC released another poll. Google TEA PARTY POLLS and click on links to WSJ or LA times. The article puts the Tea Party ahead of Dems and Reps in public opinion. 41% TP, 35% DEM, 28% GOP. The funny thing about polls is that, if calculated properly, their numbers are supposed to add up to 100. More to come.
TheTeaPartyMovemen - BTW, you are right. I wasn't at the rally but I have the power of self-confidence on my side and the benefit of unbiased data to prove my point and other people WHO WERE THERE paint a very different picture than you do.
Search for these videos on YouTube
9-12 emjem1963
FYI - It seems as if the 9/12 rally had some visitors that day. There was a Nationwide black family reunion that had a crowd of their own and settled near 7th street on the same day.
This is the dumbest damn group of Americans ever.
realgoodscoobysnacks 1 year ago
@ChristainPatriot01 And your a Christian Patriot? Do you know what being Christian means? I dont think so.I dont think your a patriot either. I think your an imbicile
smilingheathen 1 year ago
@wellyuneednt When many tea party members and protesters are asked questions regarding the very issues they're protesting,they show a great lack of knowledge on those issues.
smilingheathen 1 year ago
This report from FOX News and WSJ completely ignored the neutral data in the poll. Adding this data would not have made much of a difference in the percentages but it reinforces my opinion that the polls numbers are being inappropriately represented by the so-called fair and balanced conservative media. DONT LET THEM GET AWAY WITH IT. From what I have seen today, it seems like the neo-cons are grasping for any data they can get their hands on to create an illusion of popularity. The jig is up
wellyuneednt 2 years ago
I am no genius but I can define the gaping holes in this survey. It does not consider that fact that the poll takers are not well informed about TP politics. Only 29% know anything (a great deal or fair amount) about the Tea Party. Therefore, 71% need to learn about them. The explanation in 14b is the only information that these poll takers will see when they take this survey and there is NO opposing view represented here. I bet this skewed the results a bit. More to come.
wellyuneednt 2 years ago
If you want to see the raw unfiltered data from the WSJ/NBC poll then Google WSJ/NBC Poll and click on the link from newshounds. Click on the RESULTS hypertext in the article to get the PDF report.
Here is the rub. Look at 14a and 14b.
The poll shows that 23% know nothing at all about the Tea Party yet only 15% stated that they have no opinion about them. This means that 8% of the people who took this survey have an opinion on a subject that they know nothing about. More to come.
wellyuneednt 2 years ago
On December 16 WSj & NBC released another poll. Google TEA PARTY POLLS and click on links to WSJ or LA times. The article puts the Tea Party ahead of Dems and Reps in public opinion. 41% TP, 35% DEM, 28% GOP. The funny thing about polls is that, if calculated properly, their numbers are supposed to add up to 100. More to come.
wellyuneednt 2 years ago
You're the Scum Bag
>:>
ChristainPatriot01 2 years ago
Napalm these scumbags.
Bigotbasher 2 years ago
TheTeaPartyMovemen - BTW, you are right. I wasn't at the rally but I have the power of self-confidence on my side and the benefit of unbiased data to prove my point and other people WHO WERE THERE paint a very different picture than you do.
Search for these videos on YouTube
9-12 emjem1963
FYI - It seems as if the 9/12 rally had some visitors that day. There was a Nationwide black family reunion that had a crowd of their own and settled near 7th street on the same day.
wellyuneednt 2 years ago