Posted on 06/11/2002 6:39:05 AM PDT by Boonie Rat
Poll: Four in Five Americans Would Give Up Some Freedom for More Security
By Jennifer L. Brown Associated Press Writer
Published: Jun 11, 2002
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Four in five Americans would give up some freedoms to gain security and four in 10 worry terrorists will harm them or their family, a new Gallup poll shows.
About one-third of those polled favor making it easier for authorities to access private e-mail and telephone conversations. More than 70 percent are in favor of requiring U.S. citizens to carry identification cards with fingerprints, and 77 percent believe all Americans should have smallpox vaccinations.
"It was amazing the percentage of people who are willing to give up freedom to get back some sense of personal security," said Elaine Christiansen, senior research director for The Gallup Organization. "These aren't people who were necessarily near the twin towers, near the Pentagon, near the Murrah building. These are average people."
The telephone survey, conducted in March, included 934 people across the country. Researchers also polled about 500 people in each of three cities where terrorist attacks occurred - New York City, Washington, D.C., and Oklahoma City - to compare results with the general population survey.
The poll showed 8 percent of Americans are very worried and 31 percent are somewhat worried that they or someone in their family will become victims of a terrorist attack in the United States. In New York City, the level of worry is higher - 19 percent said they are very worried and 34 percent said they are somewhat worried.
Washington, D.C, and Oklahoma City reported levels of fear close to the national average.
Scientists involved in the poll said they were not surprised many Americans remain fearful after Sept. 11.
"The magnitude of the event was just so profound," said Carol North, a psychiatry professor at Washington University in St. Louis, who said talk of the war in Afghanistan, airline security and terrorist threats is propelling the fear.
The study was co-sponsored by The University of Oklahoma psychiatry department through a grant from the Oklahoma City National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism. The main survey has a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points, while the margin of error for the survey in the three cities is plus or minus 4 percentage points.
Meanwhile, a New York Times/CBS News poll found that 60 percent of New York City residents think the threat of a terrorist attack in their city is greater than it is in any other big city.
Barely 40 percent of respondents believe the city is safer than it had been four years ago, a decrease of 20 percent from those polled in August. Even so, nearly two-thirds of those surveyed said that given a choice, they would prefer to be living in the city four years from now than any other place.
The poll, conducted by telephone in English or Spanish June 4 through Sunday, surveyed 940 adults. It has a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points.
"Beware the leader who bangs the drums of war in order to whip the citizenry into a patriotic fervor, for patriotism is indeed a double-edged sword. It both emboldens the blood, just as it narrows the mind. And when the drums of war have reached a fever pitch and the blood boils with hate and the mind has closed, the leader will have no need in seizing the rights of the citizenry. Rather, the citizenry, infused with fear and blinded by patriotism, will offer up all of their rights unto the leader and gladly so. How do I know? For this is what I have done. And I am Caesar." Julius Caesar
Strange dreams of 'beating' cojones, Rman? Weird fella.
ANOTHER Distinction! The freedom of Americans means a great deal in my family.
DWW; Former Sgt. 1/81 FA (Regular Army)
Son of Former Navy Lt. 42 - 45
Grandson of Former Army Air Corp Col. 42-45 active 45-60 reserve / WW1 Navy Seaman
GGrandson of Navy Capt .............. oh well, enough
FReegards
John
That is only an admonition by a judge in a court of law. If one or two people make a complaint to the police about you, then the police are obligated to place you under arrest and you must subsequently prove your innocence. This is the danger of a nation of spies, because people will report someone they don't like and even if they are cleared, their names will remain in a data base.
Freedom is security and liberty is safety. You can't have freedom or liberty when the government gets huge. We need limited government, it should protect us from foreign invasions but it should leave us alone.
I understand all this,but that ain't the way it's supposed to work. The gooberment is supposed to have actual evidence of your wrongdoing before they deny you your liberty.
We were "safe" before we broke away from England and became independent. We were paying a lot less taxes then than we're willing to pay now it seems ---I guess Americans were different back then.
FReegards
Section 802 has no sunset provision while the sections preceding have a four year sunset.
"The current lifting of certain restrictions on the FBI and CIA, should be welcomed by all American's."
Are you speaking of the same fbi who just had an agent sent to prision for aiding and abetting the whitey bulger mob?
Are you speaking of the same fbi who had a spy in their ranks for 20+ years?
Are you speaking of the same fbi who killed a woman with a child in her arms as she stood at the door of her home at Ruby Ridge?
Are you speaking of the same fbi who burned 70+ men. women and children to death at Waco?
Are you speaking of the same fbi who just admitted they screwed up on their computer system?
And let's not forget Aldrich Ames of the cia.
Are these the people you say we should give more power to and be thankful?
I think not!
FReegards
Four in five Americans would give up some freedom for more security More than 70 percent are in favor of requiring U.S. citizens to carry identification cards with fingerprints, and 77 percent believe all Americans should have smallpox vaccinations..
Im not surprised at any of this, considering the fact that (according to a non-scientific joanie-f poll, the results of which are arrived at through observation of, and conversation with, fellow Americans) an overwhelming majority of Americans cant even tell you how many Constitutional amendments there are. Or tell you the content of more than one or two of them. Or recite even a portion of the preamble. Or tell you who their congressman is. Or name the decade in which the Civil War occurred. Or tell you who the enemy was in World War I.
Our Revolution served as the cornerstone for our republic form of government, based on an unyielding belief in the sanctity of human life and individual liberty. The civilization which grew out of the faith, and bloodshed, and courage, and resolve, and vision that was embodied in that Revolution was once the most moral, prosperous, civilized nation on earth. We were once pretty much of one mind as regards the importance of individual liberty in maintaining that national morality and prosperity. And therein lay our strength our unified national resolve: liberty at any cost.
It now appears that liberty (or at least a significant portion of each individuals) may be bartered on a whim. Why then all the bloodshed two hundred-plus years ago? No whim was that. How did this republic mold its once unique and unsurpassed national character? By meekly handing over just a little bit more of our freedom each time an enemy blustered so that the government (that dragon that our Founders so carefully sought (through bloody battle, and careful deliberation) to keep constrained) could protect us from others who would steal those same liberties? Was there ever a dichotomy of a more perilous sort?
Two hundred-plus years, accompanied by material wealth and affluence and (late arriving on the scene, but loaded for bear) concomitant leftist cradle-to-grave indoctrination by the public education system and the mainstream media has brought us to this sorrowful place were at. A populace that values creature comforts more than freedom. That prefers to rely on media/literary/political experts to do their thinking for them, rather than putting their own brain cells into personal intuitive/creative/analytical drive. Fertile ground for an insidious, liberty-thieving indoctrination/propaganda machine if there ever was any.
Scientists involved in the poll said they were not surprised many Americans remain fearful after Sept. 11.
Fear, accompanied by ignorance, has probably enslaved more people (either through violent overthrow or gradual encroachment) over the history of mankind than any other fatal combination.
The stage is set. Bring on the chains (one small link at a time might be best, so that theres not a lot of noise or commotion or notice in the process .).
[During World War II] The US government asked of americans many sacrifices and their support. Our current government has done none of these things, all it has wanted is to spy on americans in secret and to ignore the Constitution in the name of security....gunshy
Your memories of Civil Defense wardens, detention camps, rationing, and the propaganda about keeping security are very poignant, gunshy. I was born after the war, but I (and I believe most others on this forum) have learned second-hand what you and your contemporaries witnessed firsthand. Its those people who havent taken the time to examine their roots, and the offshoots that grew out from them over the past two-plus centuries, who have no mental image to conjure up, such as the one you have described, whenever our government speaks nobly of abrogating our liberties for the sake of preserving them.
It's well worn, but needs, more than ever before, to be shouted from the rooftops:
May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen....Samuel Adams
~ joanie
Thank you for explaining further, WT. I appreciate the time you took. Forgive me for jumping to conclusions on what you meant. :o)
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