"For a few hundred dollars, the Opinion Research Corporation will bug 1,006 folks during dinner for you. The whole survey isn't yours -- your questions probably follow some about shampoo preferences -- but they collect all sorts of demographic information and send you a detailed, statistically valid report.
Here's what I found out:
• Roughly one in five Americans would permanently give up their right to vote for $25,000, a bit less than the going rate established by Anderson.
• A majority had a much higher price. Sixty-four percent wouldn't permanently give up their right to vote even for a vaccine for cancer.
• Some sold for a much, much lower price. Twelve percent of America would disenfranchise itself for a $50 gift certificate from the Olive Garden."
If you want to read the rest you can get it here:http://www.adn.com/opinion/comment/story/9205390p-9121649c.html
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Wow... I don't know what's worse that I'm in no way surprised by any of these "factoids" or that I figured people would sell off their right to vote for say a six pack considering most of them certainly don't exercise those muscles well if at all.
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