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explain what people are thinking.
Reviewed by cakersst Nov 09 2008, 05:50pm ( 19 reviews ) • buzzdash.com
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Rated by cakersst on Nov 09 2008, 5:50pm
explain what people are thinking.
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Rated by zosimee on Sep 19 2008, 12:12pm
Well put together site...very interesting...
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Rated by JohnMcCain on Aug 09 2008, 4:38pm
These poll questions need to be changed so that they are more favorable to John McCain.
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Rated by lattedigest on Aug 01 2008, 10:59am
Hey, I like politics.
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Rated by IwannaRevolution on Jul 15 2008, 10:42am
Horrible website that only speaks for a VERY SMALL majority. Very misleading! THUMBS DOWN!
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Rated by jpopham on May 31 2008, 11:46pm
I don't understand why a poll asking "Will Iranian President Ahmadinejad be re-elected in 2009?" is at all relevant. What seems to be the major downfall of BuzzDash is that it trivializes having opinions into a simple yes/no on an internet prompt. There's a world of things I really have no idea about, and couldn't give you a well-informed opinion on if you asked me. "So," I ask, "the fuck does it matter what I think about whether Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will be re-elected in 2009?" Everyone has the right to an opinion, it just doesn't mean all opinions are worth hearing.
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Reviewed by DeepSkyFrontier on Apr 30 2008, 8:41am
BuzzDash is the domain of idiocy. "Have you stopped beating your wife?" over and over and over and over again. I dream of a world in which BuzzDash is bought by Google, it's entire workforce fired, and its technology re-deployed without the evil.
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Rated by Faz465 on Apr 09 2008, 8:31pm
very doubtful accuracy