MayDay 2011: The Futility of Trusting Polls
Polls can’t be trusted for a number of reasons. They only reach people with land lines, they really don’t sample the younger audience and they craft malicious ideas into seemingly innocent questions.
Polls can’t be trusted for a number of reasons. They only reach people with land lines, they really don’t sample the younger audience and they craft malicious ideas into seemingly innocent questions.
Is the mainstream media afraid to show objectivity in the run-up to this election because the lights are being kept on by Economic (Distr)Action Plan advertising? You be the judge.
You’ve heard it before and you’ll hear it again: this election is extremely different for all Canadians because the Conservatives are rewriting the rules. Use these tools to find out how you can vote strategically and stay informed during the last week of the campaign.
The invasion of Iraq was related to oil. No shit. What’s important is who supported this invasion.
Canadians must be made aware that the jump in CPI is a result of bad economic policy and represents a massive indirect tax on our budgets, brought to us by the Conservative Party of Canada.