Don’t Poll The Confused
J.J. Jackson* | May 3, 2006
Monday’s immigrant boycott did little to shift the public debate on immigration in either direction, according to a new survey taken both before and after the millions-strong walk-outs.
Before the marches, according to the Rasmussen Reports poll, 67 percent wanted an enforcement-first approach to immigration, and that number dropped an insignificant 1 percent in the poll taken after the marches.
Meanwhile, support for allowing illegal aliens a path to citizenship remained steady at 53 percent before and after. - Washington Times
Ok, so 67% say they want an enforcement FIRST approach while 53% say they want to forgive illegal aliens for breaking the law and NOT enforce our immigration laws.
Hmmmm…
67% say enforce the laws
53% say don’t really enforce the law
That’s 120%
The numbers just do not add up. Perhaps next time Rasmussen does a poll they should stay away from the psycho ward at the local hospitals and the people with multiple personalities.
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