Sounds like what laziness would sound like if it could speak.For the record, if you are going to make a claim here in the Politics Section it is expected that you will provide a link/reference to whatever source you believe supports your point of view.
If you want to offer your own opinion you are of course welcome to do so but none of us are under any obligation to take you seriously unless you provide actual evidence to support what you are claiming.
None of us are under any obligation to disprove your n̶o̶n̶s̶e̶n̶s̶e̶…errrr…point of view. The obligation is on you to prove it.
kapish?
Here...there's this thing called the "internet" and a website called "Google". Based on the info I provided, people who discover the wonders of how to operate a web search would simply type in what I shared and voila! Like pure magic, you would find exactly what I was referring to. No tricks or engineering degree required.
Because I feel generous I'll even provide instructions:
1) subscribe to an internet service from the provider of your choice or go to a library and borrow one of their computers (those things that look like TV's)
2) double click the icon that looks like a multi-coloured circle named "Google Chrome"
3) It will open to a screen that has a white square with a blinking cursor within it...don't be afraid...we can get through this together!
4) Use that thing with a bunch of buttons on it each labelled with letters, numbers and symbols and type: "2007 Northwestern jury accuracy study"
5) Press the Enter key...usually the one labelled "Enter"...you can use a single finger to do this...sometimes two...in your case, since you have small hands, I would suggest three.
6) Observe the list of items presented which apply to the topic at hand...read away and educate yourself!
Congratulations! If you've made it this far I assume you found what you're looking for!
You're welcome!