On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 14:45:47 -0600, "Swingman" wrote:
"Tim Douglass" wrote in message
Pretty obvious agenda on the front page:
"This section contains sound science, not media hype, and may therefore
contain material not suitable for young people trying to get a good
grade in political correctness."
Only a problem if political correctness is a necessary part of your debate.
Any time you use a statement like "political correctness" in
describing your poll you have clearly stated that you have a
particular bias. The entire paragraph I quoted is unnecessary and only
serves as a caution that if you want an unbiased survey you should
look elsewhere.
Try this version:
"This section contains sound science, not conservative political
denial, and may therefore contain material not suitable for people
trying to maintain the economic status-quo."
See, they are both equally biased, just in opposite directions. If the
poll is reasonable it doesn't need any disclaimer of that sort.
Tim Douglass
http://www.DouglassClan.com
Definition of a teenager: God's punishment for enjoying sex.