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Rather/CBS poll |
labman |
09/30/04 |
Are these people for real? A USA Today/CNN/Gallup poll in my local paper, 56% say the story was an honest mistake, 64% wouldn't fire Rather, the majority trust CBS News, and overwhelmingly believe the report was not part of any political agenda. Surely USA Today/CNN/Gallup wouldn't have managed to conduct a biased poll. This is the most upsetting poll I have seen since the one saying the majority of Americans admire Bill Clinton for his ability to lie out of things. |
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sapphire630
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10/05/04 |
Not only do they say it was an honest mistake on Rathers part, but they say the documents say what the person who would have typed them would have meant to say. HELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO how do people 'get away' with this fudgy figuring? If I forged a paper that I thought my boss might say it would still be forgery and I would be in a world of a mess. Same with the goof with the dis-ease that caused him to stuff his underwear with top secret documents....can I have a disease that causes me to confuse money with toilet paper and then give me a bank job please...just not cleaning the restroom! |
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