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POLL: Over Half Of Americans Say They Do Not Trust The Press
A new Harris Interactive poll finds that over half of Americans — 54 percent — say they tend not to trust the press, “with only 30 percent tending to trust the press.” More Americans (41 percent) trust “Internet news and information sites” than they do the mainstream media. Radio tends to do best among Americans as 44 percent say they tend to trust it.
http://thinkprogress.org/2008/03/06/press-trust-poll/
*There may be more current data available, but I do not think the media has improved much in the ratings if at all.ZeitgeistParticipantPOLL: Over Half Of Americans Say They Do Not Trust The Press
A new Harris Interactive poll finds that over half of Americans — 54 percent — say they tend not to trust the press, “with only 30 percent tending to trust the press.” More Americans (41 percent) trust “Internet news and information sites” than they do the mainstream media. Radio tends to do best among Americans as 44 percent say they tend to trust it.
http://thinkprogress.org/2008/03/06/press-trust-poll/
*There may be more current data available, but I do not think the media has improved much in the ratings if at all.ZeitgeistParticipantPOLL: Over Half Of Americans Say They Do Not Trust The Press
A new Harris Interactive poll finds that over half of Americans — 54 percent — say they tend not to trust the press, “with only 30 percent tending to trust the press.” More Americans (41 percent) trust “Internet news and information sites” than they do the mainstream media. Radio tends to do best among Americans as 44 percent say they tend to trust it.
http://thinkprogress.org/2008/03/06/press-trust-poll/
*There may be more current data available, but I do not think the media has improved much in the ratings if at all.ZeitgeistParticipantPOLL: Over Half Of Americans Say They Do Not Trust The Press
A new Harris Interactive poll finds that over half of Americans — 54 percent — say they tend not to trust the press, “with only 30 percent tending to trust the press.” More Americans (41 percent) trust “Internet news and information sites” than they do the mainstream media. Radio tends to do best among Americans as 44 percent say they tend to trust it.
http://thinkprogress.org/2008/03/06/press-trust-poll/
*There may be more current data available, but I do not think the media has improved much in the ratings if at all.ZeitgeistParticipantI am happy for you.
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There is a difference between the letter of the law and the spirit of the law. Both are important in understanding the rule of law and that is why there are judges in the court room.ZeitgeistParticipantScared-
There is a difference between the letter of the law and the spirit of the law. Both are important in understanding the rule of law and that is why there are judges in the court room.ZeitgeistParticipantScared-
There is a difference between the letter of the law and the spirit of the law. Both are important in understanding the rule of law and that is why there are judges in the court room.ZeitgeistParticipantScared-
There is a difference between the letter of the law and the spirit of the law. Both are important in understanding the rule of law and that is why there are judges in the court room.ZeitgeistParticipantScared-
There is a difference between the letter of the law and the spirit of the law. Both are important in understanding the rule of law and that is why there are judges in the court room. -
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