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To: samuel_adams_us
Actually the statistics are true, last night in Denver bush only had 350 supporters show up for his benefit, only 1 million raised and there were over 4000 protesters outside with signs that read, "Where is my job?"

What statistical inference can be drawn from these figures?

That homeless outnumber Bush supporters 4000/350 or roughly 10:1? Wouldn't his poll numbers reflect that?

That Bush supporters donate $1 million more than jobless? That would approach a mathematical impossibility, a divide by zero unless you used imaginary numbers (like the press and Demoncrats do).

That people with jobs donate $1 million at a rate of $1 million to 350? Obviously with this interpretation, that last tax cut made the rich want to throw money at the president while the poor were thrown onto the street.

BTW were all 4000 protester actually unemployed or were they there for your benefit? That could skew the statistics.

On the other hand the 350 Bush supporters were statistically 100% in support of the president.

312 posted on 08/12/2003 4:12:00 PM PDT by pfflier
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To: pfflier
Well you can say the other people were not for bush, so what's the difference?
313 posted on 08/12/2003 4:15:40 PM PDT by samuel_adams_us
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