Four years into the Iraq war, most Americans say they have little or no confidence in the information they receive - from either the military or the media - about how things are going on the ground. Fewer than half (46%) say they have a great deal or fair amount of confidence that the U.S. military is giving the public an accurate picture of the situation, and even fewer (38%) are confident in the press's portrayal of the war.
Monday, April 09, 2007
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Seems like "The Bush administration" should be on that poll too.
Does anyone get their info about how the war's going from the military directly? It seems weird that people can even answer that part of the question.
RJC
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