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Media Matters? Poll Shows More than 4 in 10 Still Link Saddam to 9/11 

By E&P Staff 

Published: October 05, 2004 4:10 PM EDT 

NEW YORK While the press gave extensive coverage Tuesday to Defense
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's statement that he hasn't seen "any strong,
hard evidence" to link Saddam Hussein and the al-Qaeda terrorists who
staged the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, it became ever more apparent that
the media still have their work cut out for them on this issue. 

Rumsfeld's comments came as a new USA Today/CNN/Gallup Poll found that
42% of those surveyed thought the former Iraqi leader was involved in the
attacks on New York City and Washington. 

In response to another question, 32% said they thought Saddam had
personally planned them. 

The same poll in June showed that 56% of all Republicans said they
thought Saddam was involved with the 9/11 attacks. In the latest poll
that number actually climbs, to 62%. 

The independent commission that investigated 9/11 concluded in June that
there was "no credible evidence that Iraq and al-Qaeda cooperated on
attacks against the United States." The panel also said "contacts"
between al-Qaeda and Iraq "do not appear to have resulted in a
collaborative relationship."


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