Unions, Facebook and American Idol - not so hot anymore

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If you don’t like what you see, then just poll it!

MILLINOCKET, Maine, June 12, 2012 - Have you noticed that things have been changing in the American ideology landscape? It seems the wunderkind generation has fizzled and the zeitgeist is becoming a bit tarnished around the edges.

Maybe skewing the polling data to reflect the desired outcome would help. Hmm…do you think anyone has tried that before? Or better yet, mix and match the data so that it’s not obvious that we are just trying to make ourselves feel better.

Yeah, that ought to work.

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by Jim Bozeman

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Jim Bozeman spent most of his working years in the printing business. Much of his work involved copy writing and proof reading. Born and raised in the Deep South, Jim is now retired and living in central Maine. 

 

 

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