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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (2556)5/21/2004 1:32:51 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) of 35834
 
Instapundit - <font size=4>THIS POLL<font size=3>

foxnews.com
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suggests that the media really are out of touch on Iraq. Note these questions:<font size=3>

20. On the situation in Iraq today, where do you think most of the problems are being created?

1. In Iraq <font size=4>23% <font size=3>
2. In Washington, DC, <font size=4>18% <font size=3>
<font size=4>3. In the news media 27%<font size=3>
4. (Combination) 21%
5. (All) 8%
6. (None) -
7. (Not sure) 3%

27. Which of the following news stories upset you more?

1. The abuse of Iraqi prisoners
by U.S. soldiers <font size=4>8%<font size=3>
<font size=4>2. The beheading of an American
civilian by Muslim terrorists 60%<font size=3>
3. (Both equal) 29%
4. (Not sure) 3%

28. Do you think the media spent an excessive amount of time covering either of the following news stories?

<font size=4>1. The Iraqi prisoner abuse story 34%<font size=3>
2. The beheading of American Nick Berg <font size=4>9%<font size=3>
3. (Both were covered excessively) 35%
4. (Neither was covered excessively) 15%
5. (Not sure) 7%
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Seems like my emails are more reflective of general sentiment than the front pages of major newspapers.
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