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January 21, 2011 at 7:36 AM #656717January 21, 2011 at 8:16 AM #657403
weberlin
ParticipantPercent who think Obama is Muslim: 12% -> 18%. WTF?!
Edit: Previous post could easily be considered political hijacking.
January 21, 2011 at 8:16 AM #656804weberlin
ParticipantPercent who think Obama is Muslim: 12% -> 18%. WTF?!
Edit: Previous post could easily be considered political hijacking.
January 21, 2011 at 8:16 AM #657541weberlin
ParticipantPercent who think Obama is Muslim: 12% -> 18%. WTF?!
Edit: Previous post could easily be considered political hijacking.
January 21, 2011 at 8:16 AM #657872weberlin
ParticipantPercent who think Obama is Muslim: 12% -> 18%. WTF?!
Edit: Previous post could easily be considered political hijacking.
January 21, 2011 at 8:16 AM #656742weberlin
ParticipantPercent who think Obama is Muslim: 12% -> 18%. WTF?!
Edit: Previous post could easily be considered political hijacking.
January 21, 2011 at 11:43 AM #656904ucodegen
Participant[quote=weberlin]Percent who think Obama is Muslim: 12% -> 18%. WTF?!
Edit: Previous post could easily be considered political hijacking.[/quote]
Yeah right! Grow up.. how about the statistic
Favorable View of Sarah Palin: 40% -> 22%
right below the one you are pointing out. Yawn.There are more interesting stats on there.. ie
Average Minutes Spend Reading per Weekend day by 15-19 year olds: 16 -> 5 (becoming a nation of illiterates)
Average Minutes Spent Playing a Game or Using a Computer for Leisure per Weekend Day for 15-19 year olds: 46.8 -> 61.2
States facing Budget Shortfalls: 2007 = 1, 2010 = 48.January 21, 2011 at 11:43 AM #656842ucodegen
Participant[quote=weberlin]Percent who think Obama is Muslim: 12% -> 18%. WTF?!
Edit: Previous post could easily be considered political hijacking.[/quote]
Yeah right! Grow up.. how about the statistic
Favorable View of Sarah Palin: 40% -> 22%
right below the one you are pointing out. Yawn.There are more interesting stats on there.. ie
Average Minutes Spend Reading per Weekend day by 15-19 year olds: 16 -> 5 (becoming a nation of illiterates)
Average Minutes Spent Playing a Game or Using a Computer for Leisure per Weekend Day for 15-19 year olds: 46.8 -> 61.2
States facing Budget Shortfalls: 2007 = 1, 2010 = 48.January 21, 2011 at 11:43 AM #657503ucodegen
Participant[quote=weberlin]Percent who think Obama is Muslim: 12% -> 18%. WTF?!
Edit: Previous post could easily be considered political hijacking.[/quote]
Yeah right! Grow up.. how about the statistic
Favorable View of Sarah Palin: 40% -> 22%
right below the one you are pointing out. Yawn.There are more interesting stats on there.. ie
Average Minutes Spend Reading per Weekend day by 15-19 year olds: 16 -> 5 (becoming a nation of illiterates)
Average Minutes Spent Playing a Game or Using a Computer for Leisure per Weekend Day for 15-19 year olds: 46.8 -> 61.2
States facing Budget Shortfalls: 2007 = 1, 2010 = 48.January 21, 2011 at 11:43 AM #657642ucodegen
Participant[quote=weberlin]Percent who think Obama is Muslim: 12% -> 18%. WTF?!
Edit: Previous post could easily be considered political hijacking.[/quote]
Yeah right! Grow up.. how about the statistic
Favorable View of Sarah Palin: 40% -> 22%
right below the one you are pointing out. Yawn.There are more interesting stats on there.. ie
Average Minutes Spend Reading per Weekend day by 15-19 year olds: 16 -> 5 (becoming a nation of illiterates)
Average Minutes Spent Playing a Game or Using a Computer for Leisure per Weekend Day for 15-19 year olds: 46.8 -> 61.2
States facing Budget Shortfalls: 2007 = 1, 2010 = 48.January 21, 2011 at 11:43 AM #657972ucodegen
Participant[quote=weberlin]Percent who think Obama is Muslim: 12% -> 18%. WTF?!
Edit: Previous post could easily be considered political hijacking.[/quote]
Yeah right! Grow up.. how about the statistic
Favorable View of Sarah Palin: 40% -> 22%
right below the one you are pointing out. Yawn.There are more interesting stats on there.. ie
Average Minutes Spend Reading per Weekend day by 15-19 year olds: 16 -> 5 (becoming a nation of illiterates)
Average Minutes Spent Playing a Game or Using a Computer for Leisure per Weekend Day for 15-19 year olds: 46.8 -> 61.2
States facing Budget Shortfalls: 2007 = 1, 2010 = 48.January 22, 2011 at 12:51 AM #658134weberlin
Participant[quote]
Yeah right! Grow up.. how about the statistic
Favorable View of Sarah Palin: 40% -> 22%
right below the one you are pointing out. Yawn. [/quote]Huh? Pls clarify.
As for the other statistics about reading and video games: I agree that it’s a sad sign. From 2007 to 2009, book decreased as well.
January 22, 2011 at 12:51 AM #657067weberlin
Participant[quote]
Yeah right! Grow up.. how about the statistic
Favorable View of Sarah Palin: 40% -> 22%
right below the one you are pointing out. Yawn. [/quote]Huh? Pls clarify.
As for the other statistics about reading and video games: I agree that it’s a sad sign. From 2007 to 2009, book decreased as well.
January 22, 2011 at 12:51 AM #657804weberlin
Participant[quote]
Yeah right! Grow up.. how about the statistic
Favorable View of Sarah Palin: 40% -> 22%
right below the one you are pointing out. Yawn. [/quote]Huh? Pls clarify.
As for the other statistics about reading and video games: I agree that it’s a sad sign. From 2007 to 2009, book decreased as well.
January 22, 2011 at 12:51 AM #657666weberlin
Participant[quote]
Yeah right! Grow up.. how about the statistic
Favorable View of Sarah Palin: 40% -> 22%
right below the one you are pointing out. Yawn. [/quote]Huh? Pls clarify.
As for the other statistics about reading and video games: I agree that it’s a sad sign. From 2007 to 2009, book decreased as well.
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