[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:



On Mon, 30 Mar 1998 12:26:38 -0800 "Ronald Helm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>"Ronald Helm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>>"Creative statistics" is certainly nothing new, but is unquestionably 
>an
>>
>>area in which Bill Clinton and his friends excel.  Take for instance 
>the
>>
>>President's sky-high job approval numbers.  While the media marvels
>>that,
>> despite everything, people are generally happy with a President who
>>isn't  rocking the boat of prosperity, they completely fail to report
>>the
>>real  story:  U.S. News and World Report's latest poll reveals that
>>fully
>>50  percent of Americans disapprove of the President as a person, 
>with a
>>
>>mere  36 percent supporting him.  Even worse still, Mr. Clinton's
>>support
>>among  Democratic women has dropped a whopping 17 percent.
>>
>>In an impeachment scenario the results of this are obvious:  
>Americans
>>might think their accountant or lawyer or nanny competent, but if 
>they
>>caught her taking bribes from family enemies or sexually assaulting
>>their
>> children, her job would evaporate.  No wonder the President hasn't
>>given
>> an interview since January 21st.  A lack of proof is all that keeps 
>the
>>
>>pink slip away.
>>
>>Twisted polling numbers of this sort will ultimately have little 
>effect,
>>
>>because the legal process will grind on relentlessly, without any 
>regard
>>
>>to them. 
>
>Ron

HI Ron,

Are creative statistics also used in the one you posted about the gun law
in Georgia? <G>

Bill


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