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If you poll the right question...

Posted by Jan Frel at 11:50 AM on November 4, 2005.


...you'll find out that the majority of Americans are ready to talk about impeachment.

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"A new poll of likely voters by Zogby International has found that a majority of Americans support Congress considering the impeachment of President Bush if he "did not tell the truth about his reasons for going to war with Iraq." -- That's a Mack-truck ferocious poll compared to the years of right track/wrong track, approve/disapprove data we've received from the corporate media. When activists poll, in this case Afterdowningstreet.org we find out "that 51 percent of likely voters want Congress to eye impeachment, while 45 percent do not.

"Among all adults surveyed, the numbers were higher: 53 percent supported impeachment, while 42 percent did not. The poll, which has a +/- 2.9% margin of error, interviewed 1,200 U.S. adults from Oct. 29 through Nov. 2." Manufactured consent? I think not.

There's a lot of of other questions worth polling to the American public... let's see who else ponies up the dough to do it.

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