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Alex G

08/07/06 12:34 PM

#43505 RE: iamshazzam #43503

well, a large percentage still think Saddam had something to do with 9/11

so, many choose to simply parrot what their authority figures tell them, either unwilling or unable to think for themselves
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Alex G

08/07/06 1:32 PM

#43511 RE: iamshazzam #43503

What a Fool Believes

A Harris Poll released July 21 found that a full 50 percent of U.S. respondents -- up from 36 percent last year -- said they believe Iraq did have the forbidden arms when U.S. troops invaded in March 2003, an attack whose stated purpose was elimination of supposed WMD. Other polls also have found an enduring American faith in the WMD story.

"I'm flabbergasted," said Michael Massing, a media critic whose writings dissected the largely unquestioning U.S. news reporting on the Bush administration's shaky WMD claims in 2002-03.

"This finding just has to cause despair among those of us who hope for an informed public able to draw reasonable conclusions based on evidence," Massing said.

Associated Press
Half of U.S. Still Believes Iraq Had WMD
August 7, 2006


Welcome to the club, Mike.

What the health of the Republic requires . . . may not be a new crop of leakers and whistleblowers, or a fresh young generation of Woodwards and Bernsteins -- or even a more independent, aggressive media. What it may need is a new population (or half of a population, anyway), one that hasn't been stupified or brainwashed into blind submission, that won't look upon sadistic corruption and call it patriotism, and that will refuse to trade the Bill of Rights for a plastic Jesus and a wholly false sense of security.

Whiskey Bar
Sore Throat
June 3, 2005


Given my current opinion of "democracy" in America, I think at this point I'd settle for a reasonably competent military junta -- that is, as long as it didn't shoot too many people.

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