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FrenchieCat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-29-10 04:13 PM
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6. They were wrong to not question the SCOTUS decision that
the vote Counting should stop in Florida....

and they were wrong that the "Tea Party" reflected the will of America,
back during the Health Care propaganda that they generated.


They have been telling us for the past 16 months that Republicans were going to win,
and I guess what they say "goes".

We, as Americans, are a weak people.....who does whatever we are told to do
by the media.........and this time may be no exceptions, cause we are suckers.
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  -When have the "experts" been wrong? pstokely  Oct-29-10 03:58 PM   #0 
  - They were right in 94, but not in 98.  Milo_Bloom   Oct-29-10 04:02 PM   #1 
  - Who was wrong in 98?  pstokely   Oct-29-10 04:04 PM   #2 
  - The media consensus.  Milo_Bloom   Oct-29-10 04:20 PM   #7 
  - That's actually backwards.  FBaggins   Oct-29-10 07:29 PM   #10 
     - Guess you were listening to different people.  Milo_Bloom   Oct-29-10 08:40 PM   #12 
        - Yeah, that's what I remember too.  bemildred   Oct-29-10 08:54 PM   #15 
        - Lots Os Tsunami Talk In 94  DemocratSinceBirth   Oct-30-10 06:19 AM   #22 
        - Can you provide a single example?  FBaggins   Oct-30-10 07:56 AM   #26 
           - So they could be overestimating or underestimating Repuke gains this year?  pstokely   Oct-30-10 08:27 AM   #29 
           - Don't care to.  Milo_Bloom   Oct-30-10 08:28 AM   #30 
              - You mean "can't"  FBaggins   Oct-30-10 08:42 AM   #31 
                 - No, I mean, don't care to.  Milo_Bloom   Oct-30-10 09:40 AM   #32 
  - They were wrong about WMDs/Chimp's lies to get us into VietnIraqAstan  Vincardog   Oct-29-10 04:04 PM   #3 
  - It would be a shorter list to quote the few times they are right  DJ13   Oct-29-10 04:10 PM   #4 
  - This guy has been right since 78  pstokely   Oct-29-10 04:12 PM   #5 
     - Random variation will lead to a few "predicters" having long strings of good predictions.  bemildred   Oct-29-10 06:32 PM   #9 
  - They were wrong to not question the SCOTUS decision that  FrenchieCat   Oct-29-10 04:13 PM   #6 
  - One wild card that gets wilder every election: lack of cell phone polling.  Arugula Latte   Oct-29-10 05:36 PM   #8 
  - In the last Australian election, Labor was predicted to hold on to government by a few seats  depakid   Oct-29-10 07:35 PM   #11 
  - Not quite with the new Parliament...  RFKHumphreyObama   Oct-30-10 11:15 AM   #35 
  - New Hampshire, 2008  alcibiades_mystery   Oct-29-10 08:42 PM   #13 
  - Seems like a pretty reasonable topic to me  depakid   Oct-29-10 09:03 PM   #16 
  - Not surprised  alcibiades_mystery   Oct-29-10 09:05 PM   #17 
     - We will be if the pollsters are off as far as they were in New Hampshire  depakid   Oct-29-10 09:15 PM   #18 
        - It's been obvious for quite a while  alcibiades_mystery   Oct-29-10 09:21 PM   #19 
           - There's a big difference  depakid   Oct-29-10 11:34 PM   #20 
  - That Wasn't Stokely .That Was Another Guy  DemocratSinceBirth   Oct-30-10 07:33 AM   #24 
     - Whatevs  alcibiades_mystery   Oct-30-10 08:15 AM   #27 
        - I'm Sorry. You Are Correct  DemocratSinceBirth   Oct-30-10 08:22 AM   #28 
  - depends on whether they fix the voting machines?  Rosa Luxemburg   Oct-29-10 08:47 PM   #14 
  - EXPERTS ARE NEVER WRONG  Skittles   Oct-30-10 04:03 AM   #21 
  - There ar very few "experts", but a huge # of pundits that swear they  rasputin1952   Oct-30-10 06:41 AM   #23 
  - The expert "history" is never wrong. nt  Honeycombe8   Oct-30-10 07:39 AM   #25 
  - I don't think Larry Sabato has ever been wrong  Valienteman   Oct-30-10 09:42 AM   #33 
  - "Dewey Defeats Truman" [Nov. 3, 1948]  Golden Raisin   Oct-30-10 10:59 AM   #34 
 

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