Larry,

If Fox is the stallion of the right, NPR is definetely the lapdog of the left.

Kevin

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Larry C. Lyons
  To: CF-Community
  Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 6:53 PM
  Subject: fair and balanced more on the Fox Survey

  More from the Post Op-Ed piece:

  In a series of polls from May through September, the researchers
  discovered that large minorities of Americans entertained some highly
  fanciful beliefs about the facts of the Iraqi war. Fully 48 percent
  of Americans believed that the United States had uncovered evidence
  demonstrating a close working relationship between Saddam Hussein and
  al Qaeda. Another 22 percent thought that we had found the weapons of
  mass destruction in Iraq. And 25 percent said that most people in
  other countries had backed the U.S. war against Saddam Hussein.
  Sixty percent of all respondents entertained at least one of these
  bits of dubious knowledge; 8 percent believed all three.

  The researchers then asked where the respondents most commonly went
  to get their news. The fair and balanced folks at Fox, the survey
  concludes, were "the news source whose viewers had the most
  misperceptions."  Eighty percent of Fox viewers believed at least one
  of these un-facts; 45 percent believed all three. Over at CBS, 71
  percent of viewers fell for one of these mistakes, but just 15
  percent bought into the full trifecta. And in the daintier precincts
  of PBS viewers and NPR listeners, just 23 percent adhered to one of
  these misperceptions, while a scant 4 percent entertained all three.

  http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A27061-2003Oct14.html

  I knew there were some positive reasons why I listen to NPR news.

  larry
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  Larry C. Lyons

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