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May 09 2009

Majority in US Agree with Ronald Reagan

Published by larrwayne at 2:18 am under Politics, US News Edit This

According to an April 21, 2009 article at the following Internet address:

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics2/60_say_government_has_too_much_power_too_much_money

A poll shows 59% of U.S. voters agree with Ronald Reagan.
“Government is not the solution to our problems. Government is the problem”. And when asked does the government have too much power, 94% of mainstream Republicans and 72% of mainstream Democrats said yes.

According to Larry Saboto, University of Virginia, Rasmussen produces some of the most accurate and reliable polls in the country.

Are all poll results announced on media news? Of course not, there is not enough air time available.
Do manipulative people, with some news medias, select the poll results to announce, that highly favor their heroes in government? Absolutely, would be the response of many.
Do manipulative people toss poll results, they do not like in the trash can? Absolutely, would be the response of many.
Are these sly maneuvers a way of perverting the truth, aka propaganda? Absolutely, would be the response of many.

Is withholding truth a means of brainwashing? Absolutely, would be the response of many.
Do manipulators, of certain news medias, want truth tellers to be denied the right of freedom of speech? Absolutely, would be the response of may.
Do some brain washers want the Internet to be almost totally shut down, so their lies will not be revealed any time soon? Absolutely, would be the response of many.

If someone wants an accurate count of the response of many, they can have a poll done. Those, that want to take freedom and the Internet away from the people, will be despised. (It will go over like asking people to turn in their televisions for an AM radio or asking them to turn their car in for a nice mule you have for them to ride).

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