All this from Reuters, a news organisation that didn't feel it appropriate to use the the words "terrorism" or "terrorist" in connection with 9/11.
Also. Faced with the questions, Are gays are trying to take over America with glitter? or Is Santa Claus real? I'd have a good laugh and tick yes to both. Ask a dumb question, you'll get a dumb answer - and it won't automatically be a truthful one.
Ask me if I think any given politician is a witch and all you've done is indicate the direction of your bias and at that point I'm no longer giving a fuck.
Ask a series of idiotic questions with a few real questions randomly sprinkled in the mix and what are the chances of considered answers to ANY of the questions?
"Fox News viewers who were Medicare recipients said they opposed ?socialized medicine."" This makes a bit more sense than at first sight. We have socialised medical care in the UK and as someone who'd been in reciept of it, I can tell you without hesitation I wish I been allowed to KEEP the tax money and instead pay for it myself. It may not be a totally fair comparison, but when 99 percent of people aren't impressed with a free service THEY'VE USED, I would worry a bit. You might not like either when it's your turn.
That 8%. Maybe what they were saying by voting twice in the only way the badly framed questions would allow was, I dunno where he was born, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't the USA.
Sorry, but it's a piss poor survey
designed to make Fox viewers look stupid. In fact all it does is makes the questioner look biased and amateurish.
The single thing I like best about about Fox; that it drives lefties nuts.
Now go fix your atlases and leave Fox alone.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011...-greenland-map Maybe we can't find Iraq on a map, but I bet it was some anti science Foxy denier types who went and looked at the satellite photos when told that 15% of the Greenland glaciers had dissappeared.