"John Harlow" wrote
There is a "statistical center" of political views that the Yale study
most likely used to determine their results. This has nothing to do with
what you or I believe, if it's done properly.
All this does is show a statistical center of an opinion, which by
definition is not necessarily correct.
Hmmm. A statistical center of opinion "by definition is not
necessarily correct". Right up there with "There are absolutely no
absolutes". Monkeys at typewriters could produce more logical
coherency than most of what's been posted in this thread by the left.
Jim Rosinski
"If God is all-powerful, does that mean that He can make a boulder so
heavy that even He couldn't lift it?"
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