More than half of Mississippi GOP voters say Obama is a Muslim, new poll suggests

this wasn't a gotcha thread. nigel entered and as usual showed off his double standards, i responded. stop trolling so many threads onceler. thanks.
 
>2012
>Thinking Obama is a Muslim
>Thinking the religion of a president matters at all
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>2012
>Thinking Obama is a Muslim
>Thinking the religion of a president matters at all
costanza.jpg

Yep. That must be why the left didn't ever say anything about Bush hearing directly from God and such. I suppose you never heard the leftist smear media trashing Bush's belief in God during his 8 years in office. Dumb ass.
 
Yep. That must be why the left didn't ever say anything about Bush hearing directly from God and such. I suppose you never heard the leftist smear media trashing Bush's belief in God during his 8 years in office. Dumb ass.

>2012
>Thinking Obama is a Muslim
>Thinking the religion of a president matters at all
costanza.jpg

Perhaps you could read it again, as clearly the letters were too small for you to understand.
 
that is what you asked and that is what i answered. do you not remember what you asked?

you slam rasmussen all the time. you did so just this morning. saying if rasmussen has romney tied or winning, then that means obama will win. you can't phathom PPP skewing their results, but have no problem seeing skewed results from rasmussent.

:rolleyes:


Yes, that is what I asked in response to your suggestion that the poll was invalid. We can play semantics if you like or you can try to make a credible case that the PPP poll results are suspect for some legitimate reason.

And I didn't slam Rasmussen this morning. I simply stated that if Rasmussen has Romney and Obama tied, that means that Obama is winning. I explained the reasons for that above: (1) its a general election poll far removed from the actual election and (2) Rasmussen's likely voter model is admittedly skewed to traditionally Republican voters. Acknowledging that Rasmussen's likely voter model skews Republican is a far cry from claiming that Rasmussen actively skews poll results, which you seem to think PPP has done with these poll results without any evidence whatsoever.

Now, maybe you can come up with a coherent, legitimate reason for discounting PPP's poll results notwithstanding its track record, but you haven't presented one thus far. As it stands, Republicans in Mississippi and Alabama appear to be even more ignorant and ass-backward that I could have ever suspected. I commend you for standing up for the dumbasses.
 
Well, when you got Obama admitting it on TV.....


Webbway's the sucker who's born every minute.

Unfortunately, at this point of the interview, George Stephanopoulos — apparently not understanding the context of Senator Obama's response — mistakenly attempted to correct him by interjecting the words "Your Christian faith." This non sequitur briefly threw Senator Obama off track; he repeated the words "My Christian faith" and then returned to the point he was trying to make:
SEN. OBAMA: What I was suggesting — you're absolutely right that John McCain has not talked about my Muslim faith, and you're absolutely right that that has not come ...

MR. STEPHANOPOULOS (interrupting): Your Christian faith.

SEN. OBAMA: My Christian faith — well, what I'm saying is ...

MR. STEPHANOPOULOS (interrupting): Connections, right.

SEN. OBAMA: ... that he hasn't suggested that I'm a Muslim, and I think that his campaign upper echelons haven't either. What I think is fair to say is that coming out of the Republican camp, there have been efforts to suggest that perhaps I'm not what who I say I am when it comes to my faith, something which I find deeply offensive, and that has been going on for a pretty long time.
A very brief, out-of-context segment was then clipped from that exchange and sent winging around the Internet as proof that Senator Obama had "admitted his Muslim faith," something even the conservative Washington Times acknowledged was false:
But illustrating the difficulty of preventing false rumors about his faith from spreading, anti-Obama groups within one hour of the interview had sliced it out of context and were sending it around via email. They also were blogging about it.

Mr. Obama, who is a Christian and often proudly speaks about how his faith has influenced his public service, said he finds it "deeply offensive" that there are efforts "coming out of the Republican camp to suggest that perhaps I'm not who I say I am when it comes to my faith."

http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/muslimfaith.asp
 
Yes, that is what I asked in response to your suggestion that the poll was invalid. We can play semantics if you like or you can try to make a credible case that the PPP poll results are suspect for some legitimate reason.

And I didn't slam Rasmussen this morning. I simply stated that if Rasmussen has Romney and Obama tied, that means that Obama is winning. I explained the reasons for that above: (1) its a general election poll far removed from the actual election and (2) Rasmussen's likely voter model is admittedly skewed to traditionally Republican voters. Acknowledging that Rasmussen's likely voter model skews Republican is a far cry from claiming that Rasmussen actively skews poll results, which you seem to think PPP has done with these poll results without any evidence whatsoever.

Now, maybe you can come up with a coherent, legitimate reason for discounting PPP's poll results notwithstanding its track record, but you haven't presented one thus far. As it stands, Republicans in Mississippi and Alabama appear to be even more ignorant and ass-backward that I could have ever suspected. I commend you for standing up for the dumbasses.

i never suggested the poll was invalid. stop your usual bullshit right now.

and you haven't presented a credible reason for discounting rasmussen than i have for being suspect of PPP. your issues are the same, rasmussen leans right, and PPP leans left. but you are quick to defend PPP and quick to slam rasmussen.

1. same reason applies here. but you somehow find PPP to be more trustworthy because they are a liberal polster.

2. PPP is admittely a liberal leaning polster. but you somehyow find PPP to be trustworthy because they are a liberal polster.

your reasons are possibly coherent, but utterly biased. why didn't PPP poll dem voters on the same issue?
 
“We’re absolutely rooting in the race. We don’t want Richard Burr to get reelected. We wanted Obama to win last fall,” said Jensen.

the head of PPP
 
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