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Monday, May 14, 2007

Poll Results:Nicolas Sarkozy

How will the election of French conservative Nicolas Sarkozy affect Europe's relations with the U.S.?

Final results:

Other nations will be more agreeable without socialist agitation from France - 15.38%
Nations working against the U.S. will continue to do so - 84.62%

I guess I'd have to agree with those results.

Some people didn't like the last poll, such as the wannabe mrs. ellis at Clean Cut Kid.

I got a real hoot out of how liberals can get so bent out of shape at what they perceive as a "biased" poll, yet are oblivious to the biased polls that go on our there every day by "reputable" pollsters like Gallup, CNN, etc. They have both questions answers that are slanted to get the results they want, and sometimes are so open-ended that they can be interpreted any way the media wants to.

A good example are polls on President Bush. The lib media loves to tout his low poll numbers as if to say, "See, Bush just isn't being liberal enough." Did they stop for a moment to think that maybe it's because so many of Bush's supporters think he' isn't being conservative enough, not aggressive enough? I'm sure they've considered that...but they're not going to tell YOU that.

Anyway, the new poll is up in the upper right corner: What’s the best way to succeed in Iraq?


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