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Huffy puffy.. who woulda thunk it from fail-o??
2 years out from an election and these polls matter? Any poll matters??
Idiot
Huffington didn't conduct the poll your shithead.
HahahahahahahahahahahaThe Vanderbilt numbers are hardly concrete.
Obama is whipping the economy as well! Three cheers for Obama, Hooray!
Obama is whipping the economy as well! Three cheers for Obama, Hooray!
Huffy puffy.. who woulda thunk it from fail-o??
2 years out from an election and these polls matter? Any poll matters??
Idiot
Huffington didn't conduct the poll your shithead.
No, idiot... you source them constantly as if your fucking life depended on it.... Your wingerness supported by those who are as winger as you are
HahahahahahahahahahahaThe Vanderbilt numbers are hardly concrete.
Huffington didn't conduct the poll your shithead.
No, idiot... you source them constantly as if your fucking life depended on it.... Your wingerness supported by those who are as winger as you are
HahahahahahahahahahahaThe Vanderbilt numbers are hardly concrete.
to be fair... have you ever found huffington not to be accurate in reporting these things? apparently aol thought it credible enough to be worth as much as a small hockey team.
the fact that it says huffington in the link doesn't make it problematic. if it's an opinion, then an opinion gets the weight you feel it deserves. if it's fact, then it's fact. they are reporting on a survey. and huffington is easy because when you research an issue, it is generally one of the first things that comes up.
at least its not like the rightwingnut blogs that are sourced where people link to posters who don't even have real names.
fwiw, i wouldn't use DU as a source either and for the same reasons.
To the far right reactionary fringe nutter, facts matters not.to be fair... have you ever found huffington not to be accurate in reporting these things? apparently aol thought it credible enough to be worth as much as a small hockey team.
the fact that it says huffington in the link doesn't make it problematic. if it's an opinion, then an opinion gets the weight you feel it deserves. if it's fact, then it's fact. they are reporting on a survey. and huffington is easy because when you research an issue, it is generally one of the first things that comes up.
at least its not like the rightwingnut blogs that are sourced where people link to posters who don't even have real names.
fwiw, i wouldn't use DU as a source either and for the same reasons.