911truth.org — Kansas City, MO (Zogby International) September 6, 2007 - As America nears the sixth anniversary of the world-churning events of September 11, 2001, a new Zogby International poll finds a majority of Americans still await a Congressional investigation of President Bush' and Vice President Cheney's actions before, during and after the 9/11 attacks.
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shug7272Sep 7, 2007
Blah blah wackos, blah blah everyone knows the government story is the truth... oh wait.. looks like the majority of Americans are wackos... hmmm.
Closed AccountSep 7, 2007
The margin of error is 3.1%. that hardly makes it a majority.
dumbledoritoSep 7, 2007
Now, now, you're being innacurate. The Executive Branch is BOTH.
mango42Sep 7, 2007
But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security."Just precisely what IS America still waiting for? Santa Claus? Well , he ain't coming - he's on the No Fly list...
terr01Sep 7, 2007
Dugg up for using actual data in a digg post.1) Interesting tidbit: The "Progressive" liberals (probably some of the most anti-Bush of the labels surveyed) have the least in "Bush made it happen" only after "Very Conservative": 1.7% vs. 1.0% (And given the sample sizes, there's a bit of fuzz to those numbers)2) Yes, calling for an investigation can either be because you believe in governmental incompetence or because you believe in governmental malice. I think it's a safe assumption most of the people supporting such a move hold the former theory.3) It would be interesting to see how some of these percentages change when you remove the "Not Sure" answers.
spartacus409Sep 7, 2007
There are no scientists working for PM. No engineers either.
rileyroxxSep 8, 2007
Klepzo, we (over in England) have been hearing all about this "impeach bush", "impeach cheney" and "bring them to justice" for a while now.Is anything actually being done? Or is it just a Digg Dream?