You're argument is that lots and lots of Americans don't want the public option?

But we've seen poll after poll after poll after poll saying that the majority of Americans do want it. So your argument of going with were the numbers are is ironically negating your own position.

It's not every day you see someone draw attention to their own logical fallacy so succinctly.

by 0f course on 11/03/2009 05:30:12 PM EST

It's not every day you see someone draw attention to their own logical fallacy so succinctly.
I would say "You must be new here".
But I know you're not, soooo...

We are a way for the cosmos to know itself.

by aidbo on 11/03/2009 08:41:38 PM EST

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"The results of these polls prove that an overwhelming majority of people who vote, want nothing to do with Public Option Health Care." Wrong. It only proves that the people who voted in this gubernatorial elections favored one candidate over the other. Exit polls show that it had nothing to do with Obama or health care, but with discontent in how the current governor of Virginia and New Jersey handled the financial crisis! "Any other population sampling in any other poll doesn't matter, because those people don't vote." Just because some people didn't vote in those two elections doesn't mean that they won't vote in the '10 or '12 elections! Stop deluding yourself, Hugh. The American people want healthcare reform AND a public option!

by Corgano on 11/05/2009 08:26:38 AM EST

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