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Old 04-03-2011, 12:15 AM   #102
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Originally Posted by jammies View Post
Oh well, I guess if you assert it to be so, it must be true.

Do you know how "because" works? See, the phrase "You can't call a Conservative voter the median" followed by "because" implies that the next statement is a proof or fact supporting the preceding phrase. How does "the median is a well-defined term that applies to populations" qualify as any kind of support for that assertion?

This might seem far afield from the original topic, but actually the root of the problem with this survey is that the people who created it think like SebC. "The Liberal party is the centre, because the median or centrist voter will most closely match with the Liberals. How did we determine where the median voter will vote? We derived it from the Liberal position." This is pure tautology.
It's not tautology unless you disagree that the Libs are between the Cons and NDP/Greens/Bloc. It's based on any poll you care to look at and the last several elections.

If you have a valid point that I'm missing, try communicating it better rather than insulting me.
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