Doug Henwood posted data on this to his list.  Maybe he could resend them
here.  There was a striking difference according whether or not people
held the evil Saddam responsible for 9-11 or not.

On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 01:13:07PM -0800, Peter Dorman wrote:
> The New York Times presented more polling data today.  One question that 
> interests me is how opinion is split based on the role of 
> disinformation.  Specifically, how do the percentages of those for or 
> against the war differ depending on whether respondents believe that 
> Iraq was responsible for the 9/11 attacks (i.e. conditional 
> probabilities)?  Does anyone on this list have this information, either 
> for the present or the recent past?
> 
> Peter
> 

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