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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Gipsy
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Als je die 84% aanklikt dan krijg je wel 36 rioolsites onder elkaar die dezelfde hoax herhalen maar geen enkele ernstige media bron. Laat staan de New York Times. Bullshit.
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Denk je nu echt dat kranten online die directe links van 8 jaar geleden speciaal voor jou gaan bewaren ? :-o
Je moet ook eens leren lezen.
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http://web.archive.org/web/200709182...lls/view/13469
Angus Reid Global Monitor : Polls & Research
Americans Question Bush on 9/11 Intelligence
October 14, 2006
Abstract: - Many adults in the United States believe the current federal government has not been completely forthcoming on the issue of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, according to a poll by the New York Times and CBS News. 53 per cent of respondents think the Bush administration is hiding something, and 28 per cent believe it is lying.
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uit ref 9# van Wiki:
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"Americans Question Bush on 9/11 Intelligence". Angus Reid Global Monitor. October 14, 2006. Archived from the original on September 18, 2007. Retrieved July 7, 2011.
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Nog eens: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angus_Reid_Public_Opinion
En nog eens uit Wki over Angus Reid P&R:
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... The first 9/11 poll carried out by The New York Times and CBS News was conducted in May 2002. The same 9/11-related question was asked again in April 2004 and October 2006. The 2002 and 2006 polls were apparently published for the first time not by the NYT or CBS, but by polling researcher Angus Reid Public Opinion. The 2004 NYT/CBS poll is available at nytimes.com (Question 77).
The 2006 poll was conducted by telephone on 983 randomly selected citizens of the United States, with a 4 percent margin of error.[9#] One of the questions was the following:
"When it comes to what they knew prior to September 11th, 2001, about possible terrorist attacks against the United States, do you think members of the Bush Administration are telling the truth, are mostly telling the truth but hiding something, or are they mostly lying?"
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Oct 2006 responses: 16% said "telling the truth", 53% said they are "mostly telling the truth but hiding something", 28% said they are "mostly lying", 3% not sure.
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http://web.archive.org/web/200709191...eid.com/about/
About Us
About Angus Reid Global Monitor
Welcome to the Angus Reid Global Monitor, the definitive online source for examining worldwide public opinion and democratic processes. Our research is independent and non-partisan, and is guided by four principles: insight, fairness, accuracy and immediacy.
We receive more than one million page views each month, and we have been quoted by the Washington Post, the Council on Foreign Relations, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), the UK Social Science Information Gateway and the Christian Science Monitor (click for our full list of media mentions).
The Global Monitor is edited and maintained by Mario Canseco, Director of Global Studies, and Gabriela Perdomo, Research Associate. Please feel free to contact us for media commentary or research needs.
What We Do
The chief aims of the Global Monitor are:
providing daily information and analysis on worldwide opinion of political, social, and economic affairs—and tracking those perceptions over time; and
assessing democratic processes (elections, leadership races and more) around the world.
To do this, we focus on three areas every day:
Politics In-Depth
Reviews shifts in worldwide public opinion, examines effects of policy decisions on the electorate, and analyzes the upcoming challenges for political leaders.
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A unique online publication that monitors democratic conditions. It reviews background information, assesses the latest campaign news and events, describes trends in voting intention, and reports on the outcome of every national-level election around the world.
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The world’s largest online public opinion database—includes more than 15,000 surveys from every continent on topics that range from approval ratings for heads of government, voting intention studies, and reviews of public sentiment on a wide array of global issues. The entries go beyond simply recording the numbers and percentages. Each poll is located, translated if necessary, and annotated with a brief analytic and contextual review.
The Global Monitor is a vital source of timely political intelligence for journalists, students, policy makers, and citizens. By merging academic expertise with the highest journalistic standards, we seek to advance research, improve information exchange, and enhance understanding of the changing dynamic of public opinion and democracy.
History of the Global Monitor
The Global Monitor began at the University of British Columbia in 2003, as an ongoing academic project from Dr. Angus Reid. Dr. Reid is a Canadian sociologist with over three decades experience in the field of public opinion research.
In 2004, the project was transferred to Dr. Reid’s company Angus Reid Consultants, which changed its name to Angus Reid Strategies in 2006. However, throughout all its phases of support, the Global Monitor has remained an independent, non-partisan institute providing high-quality analysis and research for public dissemination and benefit.
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Of jouw rioolsite genoemd. :roll:
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