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Poll: Bush Lied About Iraq, Has No Right to Attack Iran

 
 
Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 02:39 pm
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May 11, 2006

Poll: Bush Lied About Iraq, Has No Right to Attack Iran


by David Swanson

http://www.opednews.com

By David Swanson, www.opednews.com

A new poll conducted in Pennsylvania by Zogby International and commissioned by OpEdNews.com asked some of the questions the corporate media has failed to ask. The answers are surprising. One revelation is this: the single greatest predictor of an American's political views is whether she or he watches Fox News.

One of the long neglected questions asked was this:

"Some people say that President Bush lied so that we would go to war with Iraq. Others say he was given faulty intelligence and did not intentionally mislead the nation."
51.8% told the pollsters that they agreed with "Those who say Bush lied."
44.8% agreed with "Those who say he did not intentionally mislead the nation."

Among those who said that they or a family member was a member of the military, 44.6% said Bush lied. Catholics, Protestants, and Born Agains leaned significantly toward trusting Bush, whereas Jews and atheists decidedly consider him a liar. Belief that Bush lied was highest among atheists, at 86.2%.

White people also are more likely to trust Bush, whereas all racial minority groups lean toward believing he lied. Hispanics lead the way at 88.2%.

By far the most dramatic determinant of belief that Bush lied was the respondent's most watched television network for news. Viewers of ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, and MSNBC, ranged between 89.1% and 63.2% believing Bush lied. Among Fox viewers, a whopping 2.3% believe Bush lied. Those who listen to a lot of talk radio were also less likely to believe Bush lied than those who listen to little or none.

Zogby also asked "Do you agree or disagree that the president has the right to use military force against Iran without the support of Congress?"
62.5% disagreed
32.1% agreed

Among those in the armed forces or with military family members 53.8% disagreed, while 40.8% agreed. The only religious group in which a majority believe the president has the right to attack Iran is Born Agains, and only by a margin of 46.8% to 40.9%. Every racial group disagrees.

Viewers of the non-Fox television networks disagreed in percentages ranging from 96.9% to 68.8%. Among viewers of Fox, only 14.7% disagree that the president has the right to attack Iran without support from Congress.

The same poll asked three questions related to censure or impeachment.

45.9% of those surveyed said they were either "much more likely" or "somewhat more likely" to vote for a candidate who supports starting an investigation of Bush that could lead to impeachment. 45.2% said they were either "somewhat less likely" or "much less likely."

Among non-Fox viewers, support for pro-impeachment candidates ranges from 60.4% to 75.3%. Among Fox viewers, it's at 1.8%.

Asked simply whether they support or oppose starting a Congressional investigation into Vice President Dick Cheney that could lead to impeachment, 48.9% said they supported that, while 45.8% opposed.

Among non-Fox viewers, support for moving toward impeachment of Cheney ranges from 70.5% to 77.5%. Among Fox viewers, support is at 2.0%

Support was considerably lower for censure, with 28.2% supporting censure of Bush for NSA spying, 19.1% supporting censure of Bush for the war, and 45.7% opposing censure on both grounds. On this question, the gap between Fox viewers and others was much smaller.

The Zogby poll was conducted between May 9 and 10, 2006 and has a margin of error of +/- 3.8 percentage points.

http://www.opednews.com/articles/genera_david_sw_060511_poll_3a_bush_lied_abou.htm
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xingu
 
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Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 05:16 pm
Bush doesn't listen to polls. Bush is guided by a Father greater than his biological father. He does what God tells him. To hell with the American public. Like American laws he believes he above them. They can be ignored. God can't.
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kickycan
 
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Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 05:29 pm
I have a hard time believing all those numbers for Fox viewers. They must have asked leading questions. Fox viewers can't be that stupid, could they?
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Greyfan
 
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Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 05:49 pm
Of course not. Fox news is fair and balanced. It attracts viewers who don't have a rigid ideology.

Back in the Watergate days, a study I was involved with showed a shift in news sources for people who thought Nixon was innocent, from television, radio, and newspapers, their usual sources, to friends and colleagues. Tha
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Greyfan
 
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Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 05:54 pm
Oops, sent before completed. The post should read:

Of course not. Fox news is "fair and balanced". It attracts viewers who don't have a rigid ideology....

Back in the Watergate days, a study I was involved with showed a shift in news sources for people who thought Nixon was innocent, from television, radio, and newspapers, their usual sources, to friends, colleagues, and word of mouth. Thanks to Fox news (and talk radio), this shift is no longer necessary.
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xingu
 
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Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 08:01 pm
kickycan wrote:
I have a hard time believing all those numbers for Fox viewers. They must have asked leading questions. Fox viewers can't be that stupid, could they?

AHHHHHHH, yes they can be. They're called conservatives.

Why do you think Bush and Chaney are out of touch? They watch Fox News.
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gustavratzenhofer
 
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Reply Thu 11 May, 2006 08:06 pm
I can tell in a heartbeat if someone is a Fox News watcher. They always have that vacant look in their eyes, usually there's a little saliva running from the corner of their mouth, and they have this very disturbing infatuation with Bush that almost borders on worship.

They are sick people and I have no time for them in my life.
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