--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > >In a message dated 8/20/06 9:56:07 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > >The problem is that the FISA issue is too complicated for the average > >American and most of those polled probably really didn't understand the > >issue. That 65% might have a different opinion if brought up to speed > >on FISA. The Bushists did the same thing playing up the Social > >Security issue knowing that it could be easily obfuscated because of its > >complexity and they might be able to snow the average American. They > >weren't successful. > > > > > > > >And don't you think the Democratic party would have tweaked that poll by > >the > >Washington Post by emphasizing warrantless wiretaps in another poll after > >May 11, if they thought they could have moved those numbers against Bush? > >Of > >course they would! They haven't touched it yet because they are afraid to > >or > >if they have they have kept it secret. And why would they keep it a secret > >unless it didn't move the numbers the way they wanted them. The fact is the > >people feel safer with the program just as it is and if it ain't broke, > >don't fix > >it. Everybody in that poll knew exactly what was meant in that poll because > >the topic had been hotly debated for so long and as I said if there was any > >confusion the DNC would have modified the questions later to include > >warrantless wiretaps of incoming calls from Al Qaeda suspects just in order > >to have > >the last word in public opinion. > > > > > > > > Americans like McDonalds food to but that doesn't mean it is good for > them. Neither is warrantless wiretapping. Or maybe you want the > government to install video cameras in your home so they can watch > everything you ala 1984? >
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