Re: BetaVote

2004-08-23 Thread Ray Ludenia
Robert G. Seeberger wrote: Very very unscientific. But it is humorous to look at what various countries are purported to desire in the upcoming election here. http://www.betavote.com/ One can only wonder if there is even a shred of accuracy in this poll. (Not that it matters a bit) G

Re: BetaVote

2004-08-23 Thread Alberto Monteiro
Ray Ludenia wrote: Results for Australia seem to match a reliable poll I saw recently which obtained the same result of 15% support for Bush, if memory serves correctly. The question posed was: if you had a vote in the US presidential election, who would you vote for? Bloody ignorant

Re: BetaVote

2004-08-23 Thread Russell Chapman
Robert G. Seeberger wrote: Very very unscientific. But it is humorous to look at what various countries are purported to desire in the upcoming election here. http://www.betavote.com/ What I found interesting was that it seems the more a country has to do with the USA, the stronger the Kerry

Re: BetaVote

2004-08-23 Thread Warren Ockrassa
On Aug 23, 2004, at 3:44 PM, Russell Chapman wrote: You also have to wonder what Bush has done to the Nordics - Iceland, Sweden and Finland are the new Kerry Heartland... Don't know about the others, but I seem to recall reading somewhere that Finland has one of the highest average IQs of any

BetaVote

2004-08-22 Thread Robert G. Seeberger
Very very unscientific. But it is humorous to look at what various countries are purported to desire in the upcoming election here. http://www.betavote.com/ One can only wonder if there is even a shred of accuracy in this poll. (Not that it matters a bit) G xponent World President Maru rob