A valid discussion on the appropriate use of statistics seems
appropriate for this list forum and I rather enjoy learning about the
application of statistics to this complex problem. However.....Can we
please get rid of the political opinions and partisian politics.....It
has no bearing on how statistics may be appropriately used to help solve
this problem.
Thank you.....Jim
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