WantaghDem
09-17-2003, 07:56 PM
Recent poll data:
April 2003 ABC News:
Iraq/Terrorism
58 percent thought the war reduced the chances of an attack, 29 percent thought the war made domestic terrorism more likely.
Sep 2003 ABC News:
Iraq/Terrorism
40 percent thought the war reduced the chances of an attack, 48 percent thought the war made domestic terrorism more likely.
Sep 2003 Newsweek:
Bush Domestic Policy Approval Ratings
32 percent on the budget
38 percent on health care
41 percent on the economy
42 percent on energy policy
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It gets better!
Aug 2003 Gallup
Country's Foremost problem
12 percent: terrorism
48 percent: an economic issue
Aug 2003 Pew Center
Presidential Focus
57 percent: more important for Bush to focus on economy than on terrorism
Na na na na hey hey hey go-od bye!
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April 2003 ABC News:
Iraq/Terrorism
58 percent thought the war reduced the chances of an attack, 29 percent thought the war made domestic terrorism more likely.
Sep 2003 ABC News:
Iraq/Terrorism
40 percent thought the war reduced the chances of an attack, 48 percent thought the war made domestic terrorism more likely.
Sep 2003 Newsweek:
Bush Domestic Policy Approval Ratings
32 percent on the budget
38 percent on health care
41 percent on the economy
42 percent on energy policy
!
It gets better!
Aug 2003 Gallup
Country's Foremost problem
12 percent: terrorism
48 percent: an economic issue
Aug 2003 Pew Center
Presidential Focus
57 percent: more important for Bush to focus on economy than on terrorism
Na na na na hey hey hey go-od bye!
________
Hurt from wellbutrin (http://www.classactionsettlements.org/lawsuit/wellbutrin/)