Archive for September 7th, 2004


Senator Graham book: Inquiry into…

 Senator Graham book: Inquiry into 9/11, Saudi ties blocked



Two of the Sept. 11, 2001, hijackers had a support network in the United States that included agents of the Saudi government, and the Bush administration and FBI blocked a congressional investigation into that relationship, Sen. Bob Graham wrote in a book to be released Tuesday.


The discovery of the financial backing of the two hijackers ”would draw a direct line between the terrorists and the government of Saudi Arabia, and trigger an attempted coverup by the Bush administration,” the Florida Democrat wrote.

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Another poll has Kerry-Bush dead…

Another poll has Kerry-Bush dead even



The Rasmussen Reports Presidential Tracking Poll shows President George W. Bush with 47% of the vote and Senator John Kerry with 47%. The Tracking Poll is updated daily by noon Eastern.


The ”Bush bounce” is gone, if it ever existed at all, that is.

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“There are lies, damn lies,…

“There are lies, damn lies, and statistics”


USA Today’s reporting on their poll is misleading. The headline, Bush leads Kerry by 7 points , implies Bush has stormed ahead.



As the campaign enters its last eight weeks, a USA TODAY/CNN/Gallup Poll taken Friday through Sunday shows Bush at 52%, Kerry at 45% and independent candidate Ralph Nader at 1% among likely voters.


However



Among registered voters, Bush was at 48%, Kerry at 46% and Nader at 4%. Bush’s lead remains within the survey’s error margin. By historical standards, the race remains too close to call.


So why the big difference between registered and likely voters? And what was the criteria for determining if someone is a likely voter?


From Kos



American Research Group, Likely Voters
Bush 47
Kerry 46


Gallup, Registered voters
Bush 49
Kerry 48


Our biggest danger right now is the developing media narrative — that Bush is “surging” and that the Kerry campaign is in “disarray”. And I must say that the Chicken Littles among us contribute to that story line.


The sky isn’t falling. The race is tight and will tighten. And though the national polls may be showing a small Bush lead, we still haven’t seen much from the battleground states — the only place the polls matter. So what if Bush has solidified his support in Alabama and Texas? I’ll hold off on the panic button until we see numbers from Pennsylvania and Ohio.


Indeed, with many polls showing the race as a dead heat, the “Bush is surging” meme seems more like carefully planted disinformation than any actual fact.

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RNC protests and the disinterested…

RNC protests and the disinterested media



Not only were hundreds of thousands of demonstrators in New York dismissed or downplayed last week by the media (despite the fact that more than a few were billy-clubbed and 1,800 were arrested), but the parent companies of the media are becoming increasingly reluctant to go out on a limb about anything controversial.


The ANSWER protest outside Madison Square Garden as Bush was speaking drew well over 10,000 people, five city blocks full according to the NY Times and way more than organizers had hoped for, yet got little media attention.

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