On the one hand, one might wonder what is the harm in a simple
survey, whether USDA-initiated, "investigation" or not, to the
extent of trying to obstruct it?
And on the other hand, quite aside from a reasonable rationale,
there are inferences of conflict-of-interest.
I for one am very interested in the survey results. Hopefully
including a description of how the survey was done, and perhaps
even a statement on statistical validity. If it is long, the
FML can carry it in parts. And if the survey was faulty, I
expect that someone will point that out too.
However, we're all supposed to be on the same side, and I'd be doing the
FML subscribers a disservice if I let this degenerate into a row.
I've been politically active myself, and have personally seen how
perfectly reasonable people can go, um, a little "over". Far too
many times in fact, sigh.
Therefore, let this be fair warning that I can and will terminate
discussion on this topic if it seems to be getting out of hand.
[Posted in FML issue 0716]
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