--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" <do.rflex@...> wrote: > > In a Monday evening posting, he took issue with the manner in > which several of Rasmussen's questions were asked, decreeing that > they were designed to engender a pro-Walker bias. > > Two of the questions, Silver wrote, misrepresented the nature of > the opposition in a "blatant" attempt to diminish sympathy for > them before asking the respondent whose side they were on. > The penultimate question was "a talking point posed as a question," > he declared. > > The questions were about whether the respondent thinks public > or private sector employees make more money, and whether > "teachers, firemen and policemen" should be allowed to go on > strike -- which is illegal in most places for uniformed services.
[http://i.crackedcdn.com/phpimages/article/4/6/2/41462.jpg?v=1] Sounds to me as if the TMO should hire these guys to design questionnaires to be used in upcoming studies on the Maharishi Effect. :-)