--- 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.

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Sounds to me as if the TMO should hire these guys
to design questionnaires to be used in upcoming
studies on the Maharishi Effect.  :-)



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