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Post by Holy Schist on Oct 21, 2012 20:02:59 GMT -5
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Post by sordello on Oct 21, 2012 20:24:57 GMT -5
And France ranked fourth! ? Something very wrong here.
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Post by donalgdon on Oct 23, 2012 21:27:54 GMT -5
There's still time for them to rank #1 in something besides obesity, I guess.
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Post by Holy Schist on Oct 23, 2012 22:14:15 GMT -5
There's still time for them to rank #1 in something besides obesity, I guess. Maybe you struck a reason why we don't like ourselves so much???
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Post by lindaw on Nov 3, 2012 15:40:10 GMT -5
2012 data says they rank first. Why didn't you post that?
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Post by blowtorch on Nov 3, 2012 16:07:27 GMT -5
2012 data says they rank first. Why didn't you post that? What fun would that be?
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Post by lindaw on Nov 3, 2012 16:14:36 GMT -5
2012 data says they rank first. Why didn't you post that? What fun would that be? True. Plus, we conservatives are clearly not smart enough to have noticed
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Post by donalgdon on Nov 3, 2012 16:44:37 GMT -5
Still first in both obesity and self-liking. Great accomplishment.
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Post by lindaw on Nov 3, 2012 19:13:26 GMT -5
Isn't it great that the poor aren't starving here?
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Post by donalgdon on Nov 3, 2012 20:03:08 GMT -5
I guess it is.
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Post by frankhs on Nov 29, 2012 10:04:19 GMT -5
The full question asked in order to generate this graph:
<<Please tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable opinion of the United States.>>
Tally method: All the very favorables were added to the somewhat favorables, and all very unfavorables were added to the somewhat unfavorables.
If I had answered "somewhat favorable" about my country, does that also not mean I hold some degree of "somewhat unfavorable," and could rightly choose either one, having the same sets of approvals/disapprovals about my country in mind? Doesn't even qualify as junk science, imo. And someone probably got paid much to create this graph.
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