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12-18-2006, 09:15 PM | #2 |
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it sampled 1,019 people, there are over 100 million in america it had no plan, ideas, or anything besides finger pointing. maybe its making a valid point, maybe not, but its deffinitally not a helpful, informative, or in any way solutions driven way of going about attacking bush. anyone can point a finger, not everyone can do something. its real easy to say we shouldnt be there or we need to get out, its a whole other ball game to come up with a workable plan, a good idea, or even a thought that dosnt involve saying we need to do something then taking a step back and not doing anything.
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well that's the same with any survey, but the statistics are still there. Bush has been given workable plans, it's just a matter if he takes the opinions of the people into consideration. |
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Chris...you're right...but sampling is meant to be used to take a general concensus by sampling a smaller number of the population using a random cross hatch of the populace. That's why polls have margins of error.
It's really not a poll's job to suggest alternative strategies for world affairs. It's not like presidential approval polls were invented to make Bush look like an idiot. They've been used for decades to convey people's feelings on important topics like the economy, foreign affairs, unemployment, etc. It's just that now there's a war to deal with and they're gauging people's approval. As the article states, Bush was handed a number of viable problem solvers from people that even he trusts. His reaction was to pretty much ignore them so far. That's all fine and good, but while he's twiddling his thumbs some kid from Iowa or somewhere similar is dying. He's got suggestions on how to handle what is arguably the most disasterous war ever fought by this country and he's doing nothing with them. As far as I'm concerned that is pretty deserved of disapproval.
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well, it very well could be within 3% of what the whole country thinks, its just i dont trust these small polls that make these types of claims. im sorry 1,100 people to me is way to small to try and get an idea of what america thinks. there are 1,100 different types of people in america, over half i would bet dosntparticipate in polls.
now on the flip side i would agree with most the numbers, i dont approve the policy we have going right now, i wouldnt say i disaprove bush all together, but there are quite a few isssues i have to scratch my head about, important ones. enough to not vote anyone from his administration in 08. (go McCain!) but when looking at statistics, at least for me, i see this and see it terribly small, and thus flawed. its just what news stations (all, not trying to isolate CNN) do to make the stats work in their favor. i hate news polls, and i put no stock im them no matter what they say when dealing with issues so large with such a small sample group
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12-19-2006, 05:14 PM | #7 |
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It'd be one thing if every poll out there used something like 10,000 people and this one was using 1,000, but really just about every opinion poll done by anyone uses right around 1,000 people. So the polls that gave Bush good reviews say 2 or 3 years ago were the same size as these. It's not like they used a deliberately small sample to skew the numbers.
I'm also not quite sure what's so hard to believe about those numbers. The really low percentage (28%) is reserved only for approval of the war. Really I'd be surprised if it was that high. If the random sample of people I've had conversations with are any indicator I would think it'd be in single digit or low teens. The poll lists the president's overall approval at 36% which is actually up from some previous numbers. I think it was 32% at one point. So yeah...I guess you can take it with a grain of salt and all that, but I don't see any reason to doubt the results.
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12-19-2006, 05:57 PM | #8 |
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Polls likes these are a distraction to the real problem.
It doesn't matter what a sample size says. The US is in Iraq. I agree with Chris. What do Americans know about the situation in Iraq? World issues. The average knows nothing, the people who attempt to get informed still dont know the inner issues. It's great to say Bush has done a bad job in Iraq. It's not Bush who's cause the issues in Iraq, it's the people who invovle themselves in infighting. It doesnt matter what Americans think of Bushes performance, because the problems in IRaq right now. And NONE of the people surveyed know enough about the situation or qualified to comment on the solution to the problem. It's like asking my opinion on NASA. Am I a rocket scientist? No so my opinion means jack shit. Polls like this are meaningless and insight stupid debates. |
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however, our government is supposed to be based on a democracy so what the people think is a big part of what the US is supposed to be. Sure we may not know everything but what we do know and what we feel is supposed to be what matters here. |
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12-20-2006, 08:58 AM | #10 | |
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in this case you might be right, but we as a people cannot know everything about global policical policy, and therefore cannot make accurtate decisions about what to do. we make alot of outlandish demands and claims when we know little to non about whats really going on behind the scenes, and want the gov to neglect the possible fallout from making knee-jerk decisions, who we would turn around and blame for the problems our choices make 2 years down the line. we cannot and willnot micromanage the goverments decisisons through votes. it was never intended to be done that way and never will. you dont like it? vote. if you "guy" dosnt win then it looks like those polls polled people who wanted to get out and make a statement against someone, not contenet with what they are doing and living their lives.
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