
10-28-2007, 02:02 PM
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 | Super Stoner Mr. Ganja | | Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Socialist Republic of Kalifornia
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Originally Posted by GrowRebel Study Finds Widespread Misperceptions on Iraq Highly Related to Support for War
The polling, conducted by the Program on International Policy (PIPA) at the University of Maryland and Knowledge Networks, also reveals that the frequency of these misperceptions varies significantly according to individuals’ primary source of news. Those who primarily watch Fox News are significantly more likely to have misperceptions, while those who primarily listen to NPR or watch PBS are significantly less likely. What did I tell ya ... faux news is nothing more than propaganda ... to think it's a news organization is a joke ... they are at their best when misleading the public ... but that's their job isn't is ... in that ... they do a good job. | Misperceptions according to whom, GrowRebel? I mean, if one doesn't march in lock-step politically with NPR or PBS, one is misperceiving? ~lol~ Both NPR and PBS are known for the left leaning slant of their programming. That's my point about Fox News and why the left hates it so much. See, the Birkenstock Gang considers the leftist views of the MSM to be centrist, so it stands to reason that they would also think that centrist political thought would be right wing propaganda. Vi
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