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Weighty question of the day (not).![]()
I actually think many people vote dishonestly in polls. Some will vote their convictions which are vastly different than the philosophies they publicly express. Some will vote the way that they think they should to be viewed as "mainstream". I voted yes on this poll for just those reasons. I guess I will say the same thing I think about polygraphs when they ask if you intend to lie -- it depends on what you ask.
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I know you are right, but I'm not thinking at that level. Just trying to be funny here on the fun forum.
If a person says "yes" are they telling the truth that they would vote dishonestly? If they vote "no" are they telling the truth?
It's my version of an absolutely worthless poll.![]()
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so if someone votes yes, should we assume that they're not telling the truth, thereby making their answer no? And if their real answer isn't the same as what the picked, it goes back to yes... oh man, I need to lay down.
This poll needs more options. Must I choose either yes or no? Why not maybe? Do I really know how I would respond to an uncomfortable and difficult poll? What if I'm not in touch with my own convictions enough to recognize areas of self-deception? What if the poll reveals the identity of those who respond and I feel pressured to identify myself with one particular answer?
Scott, Scott, Scott. You need to get beyond this black-and-white, yes-or-no modern worldview and recognize the gray areas of postmodern living. We need a new polling system that allows for a continuum of possible answers on multiple levels.
(By the way, I think all those people who voted no are lying.)
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than seeking practical answers."
-- Peter Block in The Answer to How Is Yes
If you want an example of worthless polls, you should be a registered voter in New Hampshire. The other day, the pollster asked me if I was likely to vote in the upcoming election. I said, "No." (I lied.) The pollster daid, "Thank you for your time," and hung up. Why didn't I think of that years ago?
I do understand why once I said I wasn't likely to vote, the rest of it didn't make much sense.
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what does it say about me that it would never had even occurred to me; a) to do this myself or b) that someone else might do this?
Life beats down and crushes the soul and art reminds you that you have one.
~ Stella Adler ~
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It takes a great deal of maturity to accept that trying to eliminate all risk eliminates life.
~ Susan Lapin ~
I voted "no," but maybe that's just what I wanted you to think...
"God is still God, and love is still enough." ~Brad Mercer
יִהְיֶה יהוה עוֹד יהוה וְהִשְׁלִים עוֹד חֶסֶד
I don't know whether or not I would. As someone who, because of official responsibilities, would sometimes conduct polls, I'd have to say that I never gave one that I didn't ultimately regret.
Life beats down and crushes the soul and art reminds you that you have one.
~ Stella Adler ~
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It takes a great deal of maturity to accept that trying to eliminate all risk eliminates life.
~ Susan Lapin ~
If I say "I'm undecided" would you accept that as being honest?
How could that be honest, David? Sounds like someone fudging ... undecided about letting us know (or not) that he might actually be dishonest at one time or another.
Interesting ... usually oxymorons are composed of two or more words. Here's one all in one [albeit made up/contrived] word.![]()
Life beats down and crushes the soul and art reminds you that you have one.
~ Stella Adler ~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
It takes a great deal of maturity to accept that trying to eliminate all risk eliminates life.
~ Susan Lapin ~
Perhaps a corollary question might be,
"Would you ever vote for dishonesty?"
Seems like we'll know the answer to that one tomorrow, or at least as long as it takes to reveal which campaign promises were broken!
If it's a poll I really don't care about then chances are good I'll just throw answers in which case there is no telling.