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04-07-2006, 12:38 PM #1
Los Angeles Times Online Poll
Please vote in this one. The L.A. Times has historically used biased polling designs to advance a liberal/progressive agenda. Just a few weeks ago, they had a poll showing "softening resistance to guestworker plans" or something to that effect. They failed to tell people that the poll was conducted in SPANISH for at least 1/2 those responding, and without any attempt to ascertain if the spanish-speaking person was American or here legally. Back when Schwarzenegger was elected, they came up with biased polling data showing that Cruz BustaMEChE (another reconquista advocate) would win for oversampling certain demographics deemed the most liberal and least likely to support a Republican candidate (in this case, African-Americans and Jewish people were deemed the most liberal, and the L.A. Times deliberately oversampled those groups which brought Arnold's support level down). Needness to say, the L.A. Times could not explain Arnold's victory. Point is, the L.A. Times is squarely here in favor of open borders and amnesty, and has used its historical propensity for biased polling to push their side. Now we can respond, on their own website.
PLEASE VOTE NO ON THIS L.A. TIMES POLL:
"Is immigration good for the U.S.?"
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...home-headlines
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04-07-2006, 12:42 PM #2
Voted!
Poll
Is immigration good for the U.S.?
13.9%
Yes. The U.S. economy benefits culturally and economically from immigration.
(151 responses)
3.5%
Maybe. There is an economic need for migrant labor, but immigration should be sharply restricted.
(38 responses)
82.6%
No. High immigration levels are responsible for a declining quality of life in this country.
(899 responses)
1088 total responses
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04-07-2006, 12:43 PM #3
Is immigration good for the U.S.?
13.9%
Yes. The U.S. economy benefits culturally and economically from immigration.
(151 responses)
3.5%
Maybe. There is an economic need for migrant labor, but immigration should be sharply restricted.
(38 responses)
82.6%
No. High immigration levels are responsible for a declining quality of life in this country.
(900 responses)
1089 total responses
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04-07-2006, 12:48 PM #4
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Is immigration good for the U.S.?
13.8%
Yes. The U.S. economy benefits culturally and economically from immigration.
(151 responses)
3.5%
Maybe. There is an economic need for migrant labor, but immigration should be sharply restricted.
(38 responses)
82.7%
No. High immigration levels are responsible for a declining quality of life in this country.
(905 responses)
1094 total responses
Let's really HAMMER this one!!!
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04-07-2006, 01:33 PM #5
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Is immigration good for the U.S.?
13.2%
Yes. The U.S. economy benefits culturally and economically from immigration.
(153 responses)
3.7%
Maybe. There is an economic need for migrant labor, but immigration should be sharply restricted.
(43 responses)
83.0%
No. High immigration levels are responsible for a declining quality of life in this country.
(959 responses)
1155 total response"We have room for but one flag, the American flag" - Theodore Roosevelt
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04-07-2006, 02:17 PM #6
Is immigration good for the U.S.?
13.1%
Yes. The U.S. economy benefits culturally and economically from immigration.
(158 responses)
3.7%
Maybe. There is an economic need for migrant labor, but immigration should be sharply restricted.
(45 responses)
83.1%
No. High immigration levels are responsible for a declining quality of life in this country.
(1000 responses)
1203 total responsesRIP Butterbean! We miss you and hope you are well in heaven.-- Your ALIPAC friends
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04-07-2006, 03:01 PM #7
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Is immigration good for the U.S.?
13.3%
Yes. The U.S. economy benefits culturally and economically from immigration.
(168 responses)
4.0%
Maybe. There is an economic need for migrant labor, but immigration should be sharply restricted.
(51 responses)
82.6%
No. High immigration levels are responsible for a declining quality of life in this country.
(1041 responses)
1260 total responsesPeople who take issue with control of population do not understand that if it is not done in a graceful way, nature will do it in a brutal fashion - Henry Kendall
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04-07-2006, 05:54 PM #8
The Majority of all these polls are the same results, I wonder when the Senate will listen. Oh Dont try ot speka with Burr of Frist Personally this week. They are on a trip to Russia. Perhaps they should just stay there....
Is immigration good for the U.S.?
16.5%
Yes. The U.S. economy benefits culturally and economically from immigration.
(243 responses)
5.1%
Maybe. There is an economic need for migrant labor, but immigration should be sharply restricted.
(75 responses)
78.4%
No. High immigration levels are responsible for a declining quality of life in this country.
(1156 responses)
1474 total responsesI stay current on Americans for Legal Immigration PAC's fight to Secure Our Border and Send Illegals Home via E-mail Alerts (CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP)
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04-07-2006, 07:28 PM #9
Amazing, since the protest mobs "determined" that Los Angeles is part of Mexico
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