Ludicrous Polling = Story of the Obvious
http://www.cnn.com/2005/ALLPOLITICS/01/19/poll/index.html
is a link that will take you to an online CNN article titled "Poll: Nation split on Bush as uniter or divider," and then goes on to talk about:
"Forty-nine percent of 1,007 adult Americans said in phone interviews they believe Bush is a "uniter," according to the CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll released Wednesday. Another 49 percent called him a "divider," and 2 percent had no opinion."
Is somebody at CNN being funny?
If people are divided over whether or not Bush is a divider then there is only one obvious conclusion. Am I wrong about this?
All I can say to CNN is, "slow news day, is it?"
is a link that will take you to an online CNN article titled "Poll: Nation split on Bush as uniter or divider," and then goes on to talk about:
"Forty-nine percent of 1,007 adult Americans said in phone interviews they believe Bush is a "uniter," according to the CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll released Wednesday. Another 49 percent called him a "divider," and 2 percent had no opinion."
Is somebody at CNN being funny?
If people are divided over whether or not Bush is a divider then there is only one obvious conclusion. Am I wrong about this?
All I can say to CNN is, "slow news day, is it?"

