[lit-ideas] Re: Less Alienated Americans
- From: Michael Chase <goya@xxxxxxx>
- To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 10:23:59 +0100
Le 28 d=E9c. 04, =E0 18:08, Andreas Ramos a =E9crit :
> Isn't three points considered the usual margin of uncertainty? I don't=20=
> really see a
> significant trend here. The concluding paragraph shows that a large=20
> majority of the USA is
> alienated.
M.C. Hey, but the alienated people are only Blacks, Hispanics, poor=20
people, and Democrats. What the pollster meant to say is that the=20
people *that matter* don't feel alienated.
>
>
Michael Chase
(goya@xxxxxxxxxxx)
CNRS UPR 76
7, rue Guy Moquet
Villejuif 94801
France
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