Ok, I want to start with stating this is NOT about the organization that called me, so I don't want to make this a discussion about gun rights, the UN or whatever.
I got an automated call this morning from the NRA. Ordinarily I would simply ignore, but I was curious why they would be calling me. (other than the fact I live in Kentucky)
The call launched into a (I hate to use the word slanted, the description wasn't slanted, it was simply a collection of blatant lies) 'biased' description of a UN resolution, insisting that the UN resolution would superceed the 2nd Amendment, that the Obama administration was going to confiscate everyone's guns, etc etc etc.
Then they asked me yes or no if I supported destroying the 2nd amendment, letting the UN come on to US soil and take everyones guns, etc.
(I assume this is related to this:
http://www.factcheck.org/2009/12/intern ... an-treaty/ )
What irks me here is the pretense of a 'survey'
I grew up in a household where surveys were a common subject of conversation. (My father is the Survey Methodologist for IPPSR) and I've worked both doing marketing surveys (worst...job...ever...) and spent a couple of years doing data processing and data entry for IPPSR myself.
maybe I'm over sensitive but we always went SO far to avoid any bias in the questions, auditing the people who asked the questions to make sure they were not slanting them one way or another, doing our best to eliminate as much bias as possible.
I understand, they have an agenda and want to push it, but the pretense was what pissed me off. Why even bother with the games? Why go through the charade of a survey?