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going from 0 to 2 would be mathematically 200% jump?
No. Going from 1 to 3 would be a 200% jump. Going from 0 to 2, or anything else, is undefined. I.e. (2-0)/0=undefined.
going from 0 to 2 would be mathematically 200% jump?
Isn't that a bit collectivist of you? What happened to judging each individual by their own merits? Isn't that what we say we stand for?
You know, I realize that since the presidential debate, that a whole lot of people have not known where to direct their pent up emotions, but we have a bunch of primaries coming upon us in short order and a variety of liberty candidates in those races. Please everyone, try to find something constructive to involve yourselves in. Remember that we are a big movement, with people from across the political spectrum; people who came together and put their differences aside to work for liberty for all.
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There are a lot of "underrepresented" groups in Congress. If people cared that much about there being representatives of their "group," then we'd certainly see a lot more young people, no? When was the last time there was a midget in Congress? Why not an albino? Excuse me, but which of them has autism? I don't see enough blindguys in Congress, and certainly not enough regular people who had average jobs. There just isn't enough diversity!!!![]()
There are a lot of "underrepresented" groups in Congress. If people cared that much about there being representatives of their "group," then we'd certainly see a lot more young people, no? When was the last time there was a midget in Congress?
I have an "unfavorable view of Islam," too. This is why polls are really pretty crummy indicators of just about anything. I have an "unfavorable view," in fact, of all religions I'm not a part ofIf I had a favorable view of them, I'd join. It has nothing to do with not liking Muslims. That wasn't the question. The question was about the religion itself. I have an unfavorable view of okra, too. It's just not for me.
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.004, by the way, is .4%.
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There are a lot of "underrepresented" groups in Congress. If people cared that much about there being representatives of their "group," then we'd certainly see a lot more young people, no? When was the last time there was a midget in Congress? Why not an albino? Excuse me, but which of them has autism? I don't see enough blindguys in Congress, and certainly not enough regular people who had average jobs. There just isn't enough diversity!!!![]()
They got their representation:
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People are not sent to Congress to represent a religious faith, or a specific race. They are sent to Congress to represent ALL Americans in their state.
They got their representation:
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I have an "unfavorable view of Islam," too. This is why polls are really pretty crummy indicators of just about anything. I have an "unfavorable view," in fact, of all religions I'm not a part of
If I had a favorable view of them, I'd join. It has nothing to do with not liking Muslims. That wasn't the question. The question was about the religion itself.
There are a lot of "underrepresented" groups in Congress. If people cared that much about there being representatives of their "group," then we'd certainly see a lot more young people, no? When was the last time there was a midget in Congress?
Results for this Gallup Panel study are based on telephone interviews with 1,002 national adults, aged 18 and older, conducted Oct.31-Nov.13, 2009. Gallup Panel members are recruited through random selection methods. ... Gallup conducted the nationwide U.S. survey between Oct. 31 and Nov. 13, 2009, spanning the Fort Hood shooting in which a U.S.-born Muslim military doctor killed 13 people on the Army base on Nov. 5.
+1Isn't that a bit collectivist of you? What happened to judging each individual by their own merits? Isn't that what we say we stand for?
You know, I realize that since the presidential debate, that a whole lot of people have not known where to direct their pent up emotions, but we have a bunch of primaries coming upon us in short order and a variety of liberty candidates in those races. Please everyone, try to find something constructive to involve yourselves in. Remember that we are a big movement, with people from across the political spectrum; people who came together and put their differences aside to work for liberty for all.