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bill a
 
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It is amazing to me that people who think that Bush supporters are
"uniformed" are
also people whose primary news sources are CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN, NY Times,
Boston Globe, etc, etc. A recent conversation with an acquaintance who is a
liberal
fundamentalist (like some of the posters above) was an eye opener for me.
He professes to follow the news closely, but had no recent knowledge of the
ever widening
scandal within the UN. The same guy, of course, thinks that Fox news
is biased, and CBS is not.
The DNC loves these folks. It's so easy to fool them.

"JerryMouse" wrote in message
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Florida Patriot wrote:
A University of Maryland poll shows Bush supporters should start
paying more attention to the "biased" mainstream media, because as it
stands a very large percentage of Bush backers are shockingly ignorant
of the facts.

I don't know where they are getting their news now, but the sources
they are choosing obviously don't have their facts straight.

No wonder some of them think the Washington Post and other credible
newspapers are "liberal rags." When the truth is consistently at odds
with your warped world view, you are bound to perceive those who
report facts as "biased."

The Separate Realities of Bush and Kerry Supporters
(PIPA, University of Maryland)
http://tinyurl.com/6aze2


You realize, of course, that the organization who did the study is a
liberal think tank and that the members of the 'commission' are toadies?
Anthony Lake, for example, was National Security Advisor under Clinton.

For example, the "study" delves into world opinion as a major factor (in
something). Bush supporters, mainly, do not base the actions of their
government on what the rest of the world thinks and do not seek a
"permission slip" to do what they believe is in their national interest.

So, let me see if I have this straight: A left-wing organization reports
that Bush supporters must be getting their news from right-wing
organizations. I think Hillary floated that idea several years ago. Didn't
work then, probably won't work now.