tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8544914688307073747.post2320245730760830469..comments2024-02-05T11:03:17.462-06:00Comments on Days of our Trailers: More Fake Anti-Gun 'Victories'Thirdpowerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02886910076400873900noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8544914688307073747.post-63923785073737197292013-11-20T06:30:19.942-06:002013-11-20T06:30:19.942-06:00Even before scrolling down and reading the rest of...Even before scrolling down and reading the rest of the story/seeing the image, the first thought that came to mind was:<br /><br />"27% of 100 people is numerically higher than 29% of 10 people."<br /><br />Meaning.. without knowing the actual 'base number' of people holding a particular opinion <i>before</i> the debate, the 'percentage change' numbers from <i>after</i> the debate are meaningless.<br /><br />But it sure <i>SOUNDS</i> spiffy, doesn't it?Phssthpoknoreply@blogger.com