your wrong. yes, they "believe he should not be asked to leave" but this is NOT same thing as saying "STAY!" If they wanted to cast an affirmative vote for jimmie to STAY it is a simple as voting "STAY JIMMIE!" DUH! But they did not! They have, in effect, abstained from voting either way. Even if they want him to leave [or stay] they aren't going to ASK him for whatever their reasons [or they would have cast vote "a" or "b"]. Jimmie says he will go if the majority ASK ASK ASK him to leave. The majority has ASKED him to go. "c" did not ask him to leave nor did they ask him to stay either! Therefore, he should GO! GET IT!!?? Geeez .. :-/
There are 31 votes that have been cast to expel James Stock off of ET. Jesus, how many more votes do you need to see that you are a TOTAL MORON! :eek:
you are so stupid. 1) If this isn't what jimmie is saying then just what is he saying [iyo]?? 2) your stats are almost as big a joke as your one-celled brain. 3) your reading tooooo much info from "c" . this is YOUR take but you are WRONG!! :-/
Again, where does he say this? You made a claim now back it up, longshit. All you have to do is show us where he said this. Or else, you are a LIAR!
sorry, Charlie. A moderator, who asked to remain anonymous, has confirmed longshit voted 10 times late wednesday night. I already knew this, as its a statistical impossibility for those 10 votes to be legit. The vote is now 21-16-15. That's 21 of 52 people who are saying "Yes, he should leave". A minority if there ever was one.
But they don't have the option of casting the vote "stay" because the poll doesn't offer it. According to you, they should have voted (b). But why should we simply accept your take on it? Especially since it is highly illogical. As James said, in a poll that asks "should I leave, how in the world do you manage to interpret the response "no one should be asked to leave" as anything but a vote for Jimmy to stay? Even if these (c) people do want Jimmy to leave, because they believe that no one should be asked to, they are, by default, agreeing he should stay. Why they don't want to ask him to is immaterial. They are not asking him to. If the question was "should I stay"? And they said "no one should be asked to leave", then there would indeed be difficulty in interpreting their response. As it is, there is none. It is quite clear. And again, Jimmy does not say he will leave if the majority "ASK ASK ASK" him to. Longshot says that. Jimmy says he will honor the poll. Read his first post. (c) did not 'abstain'. They voted. Abstaining means not voting. Quite elementary.