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David Akin: First rule of polls -- always fix the question

James Bezan, the Conservative MP for the Manitoba riding of Selkirk Interlake, put up an online poll at his Web site . He wanted his Web site visitors to sound off on the record of his government, asking them: "Do you think Stephen Harper and the Conservative Government should be commended for doing a great job at managing our economy through the current fiscal crisis?" Something...

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When keeping it real goes wrong

Conservative MP James Bezan asks visitors to his website whether the government should be “commended” for a “great job” on the economy. Readers quibble with his choice of adjective.

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Tory MP gets what I'm pretty sure is the wrong answer from constitutents

James Bezan, the Conservative MP for the Manitoba riding of Selkirk Interlake, put up an online poll at his Web site . He wanted his Web site visitors to sound off on the record of his government, asking them: "Do you think Stephen Harper and the Conservative Government should be commended for doing a great job at managing our economy through the current fiscal crisis?"