Posted on 09/07/2006 12:03:02 PM PDT by JerseyDvl
How much do you hold the Clinton White House responsible for failing to prevent 9/11? A lot 49% Very little or not at all 34% Somewhat 17% Total Votes: 9,031
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There you havew your static bloc of Dems that never change. I read it as 66% of Americans think otherwise.
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How much do you hold the Clinton White House responsible for failing to prevent 9/11?
A lot 50%
Very little or not at all 34%
Somewhat 16%
Total Votes: 17,760
Yes, I blame Clinton, that blankety blank blank. I voted.
So far, 50% say they blame Clinton a lot. HA!
Add me to your ping list, please.
Well, there ARE two questions... ;)
How much do you hold the Clinton White House responsible for failing to prevent 9/11?
A lot 50%
Very little or not at all 34%
Somewhat 16%
Total Votes: 19,860
Note on Poll Results
I don't like the wording of this poll. There's no option for "Completely Responsible For 9-11 Because He was too Preoccupied getting a hummer from Monica".
NY TIMES POLL: 9/11 FAMILIES BLAME CLINTON
Newsmax ^ | 8/29/04
Posted on 08/29/2004 11:01:35 AM EDT by areafiftyone
A New York Times poll of 9/11 victim families released on Sunday shows that more Americans who lost relatives in the worst terrorist attack in the nation's history hold President Clinton responsible rather than President Bush.
"As for assigning blame, more of those interviewed blamed former President Bill Clinton than blamed Mr. Bush for the awful human damage inflicted on American soil that day," the Times said.
The paper declined to release specific figures for the finding, based on a survey of 339 relatives of 9/11 victims, explaining, "The study differs from a scientific survey in that the total population of living relatives of 9/11 victims is unknown and therefore could not be sampled precisely or randomly."
Reacting to results of the 9/11 survey, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton defended her husband's record.
"There were ten missed opportunities [to get Osama bin Laden] in the 9/11 Commission [report]," she told ABC's "This Week." "Six of those [were in] the first eight months of the Bush administration, four of those in the eight years of the Clinton administration.
Mrs. Clinton also claimed that the 9/11 Commission had praised her husband's handling of the 1999 Millennium threat as "exemplary," though the Commission actually attributes the foiling of the Millennium bomb plot to "luck" alone.
Sen. Clinton appeared on "This Week" in her role as chief of the Democratic Party's "Truth Squad."
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I really don't know for sure. I remember being suspicious of an AOL poll one time. Just for the heck of it, I tried voting again. The vote was accepted. I sat there and voted for an hour over and over to see what happened with the numbers. As fast and often as I could vote, the other side was always ahead. Odd, don't you think? ;)
Added is you! Ping him up, dyna!
It is mind boggling.
How much do you hold the Clinton White House responsible for failing to prevent 9/11?
A lot 50%
Very little or not at all 34%
Somewhat 16%
Total Votes: 20,742
ha! I see I better read all the posts before jumping in!
added to mine also.
I just voted.
I freeped it.
50/34/19 when I voted.
ping
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