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With a total of 9,273 responses in two days
(4,217 from ATS members, and 5,056 from guests)
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 84% of American Adults think it’s at least somewhat likely that high-level officials in the Pakistani government knew where bin Laden was hiding. ... question wording, click here.)
...A month ago, voter confidence in U.S. efforts in the War on Terror fell to its lowest level in over four years. Now, that confidence has soared following the weekend killing of bin Laden by U.S. Navy SEALs. Voters are also much more confident that the country is safer today than it was before the September 11, 2001 terror attacks that bin Laden orchestrated.
Americans remain concerned about the possibility of a terrorist attack in the United States in the near future, will not worsen U.S. relations with the Muslim world....
Americans were clearly in a celebratory mood as news of bin Laden’s death became public Sunday night, according to Rasmussen Reports Twitter and Facebook traffic.... www.rasmussenreports.com...
TextSome one who believes in the rule of law not men.
Originally posted by AnteBellum
reply to post by angrymomma
I agree I think they should do polls on many of the subjects on here.
Better yet have an option to link into threads a YES or NO, THUMBS UP or THUMBS DOWN app.
Flagging works great but not for the same thing.edit on 5/11/2011 by AnteBellum because: (no reason given)
No Body
Just Hearsay about witnesses
Situation room photo was BS
Obama changing the story several times
press conflicting reports
No DNA or facial recognition
on and on and on...