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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: J. C. Dithers who wrote (622817)9/12/2004 12:00:36 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
The polls haven't had time to reflect the fact that Bush is a proven spoiled, rich-boy punk who got his daddy to get him IN to the Guard, and when he got tired of it, got his daddy to fix it so he could get an Honorable Discharge and get out early, despite disobeying a direct order and not fullfilling his obligations. Bush is scum.

Does the Bush base consist of stupid people? Is it the bottom 50% of American intellect?

Three Years After 9/11: More than 40% of Americans Still Think Saddam Did It

Media failure or willful public indifference to the truth? 'E & P' readers sound off and point fingers.

By Greg Mitchell

NEW YORK (September 10, 2004) -- The latest Newsweek poll, released this week, revealed that 42% of Americans continue to believe that Saddam Hussein's regime was "directly involved" in the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States, despite all the evidence to the contrary. That's nearly as many as the 44% who disagree.

It seems to matter little that every official federal probe, most recently the much-lauded 9/11 Commission, has debunked this myth, in high-profile reports. Yet the percentage of Americans clinging to the Iraq connection has declined only slightly in the past year.

Two weeks ago, in a previous column, I explored findings from another poll that suggested that Americans remain "woefully uniformed or misinformed about certain key issues relating to the war." One survey result: 35% still believe that Iraq had stockpiles of WMD when the U.S. invaded.

I ended that column by asking readers to send along their thoughts on the following question: Does the media deserve blame for failing to educate the public, or do we need to accept the fact that "you can lead readers to the truth but you can't make them drink it"? Thanks for the many thoughtful replies, along with the usual hate mail (often from people claiming Saddam WAS behind 9/11).
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