Americans Don't Trust Most Pro-Abortion News Reporters on Bringing the News
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Most voters trust themselves more than
either Congress or President Obama when it comes to the economy, but they
have way more confidence in themselves when it comes to the news media. A
new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 85% of U.S.
voters trust their own judgment more than the average reporter when it comes
to the important issues affecting the nation. Only four percent (4%) trust
the average reporter more. Eleven percent (11%) aren't sure. Ninety percent
(90%) or more of voters ages 40 to 64 trust themselves more than the average
reporter. In part, this is because just 23% of all voters say the average
reporter is about the same as they are ideologically. Fifty-three percent
(53%) think the average reporter is more liberal than they are, while 16%
say more conservative. Two-out-of-three voters (67%) say most reporters when
covering a political campaign try to help the candidate they want to win.
Just 21% say most reporters try to offer unbiased coverage. These findings
are identical to those found throughout last fall's presidential campaign.
Just before last November's election, for example, 68% of voters said most
reporters try to help the candidate they want to win, and 51% believed they
were trying to help Democrat Barack Obama. Just seven percent (7%) thought
they were trying to help his Republican opponent, John McCain.
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J Young
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They definitely aren't as stupid and schizophrenic as you, Junkie.
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LAST GAME: Milwaukee 2, Houston 1 (OT, November 22)
NEXT GAME: Wednesday, November 25 at Hamilton, 6:05
So, the actual story didn't mention abortion at all. Why are you
promoting a site that would lie so egregiously in the headline?
Wait, I know. It's because you're a damn liar.
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"I do not pretend to be able to prove that there is no God. I equally cannot
prove that Satan is a fiction. The Christian godmay exist; so may the
gods of
Olympus, or of ancient Egypt, or of Babylon. But no one of these
hypotheses is
more probable than any other: they lie outside the region of even probable
knowledge, and therefore there is no reason to consider any of them."
- Bertrand Russell
But you nazi turds are.
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Ray Fischer
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You're an exception.
>J wrote, On 09-11-24 12:11 AM:
>> Americans are not stupid people, despite what the pro-abortion cartel want
>> to believe. How could anyone trust a news report from someone who wouldn't
>> think twice about terminating the life of a pre-born child? Just reading the
>> nonsense people post to Usenet supporting abortion is enough to convince
>> anyone that they are lying. Pro-life is pro-child, pro-woman, and pro-truth.
>>
>>
>>
>
>So, the actual story didn't mention abortion at all. Why are you
>promoting a site that would lie so egregiously in the headline?
>
>Wait, I know. It's because you're a damn liar.
He's just another brainless Catholic superstitious shill attempting to
divert people to his favorite propaganda site.
Scary idea: "Sarah Palin for president!"
The Republicans finally found someone stupider than Bush - she will
probably appeal to the single issue Catholics, and Adventists, and
Jehovah's, and . . . .
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PDW