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What Americans Think About America
During the summer of 1776 a group of men risk being hanged by meeting in Philadelphia and daring to speak and write against the King. They declared independence from the English crown.
This is America’s 232nd birthday, half of voters (50%) think America’s best days have come and gone. Eight out of 10 Americans (82%) say they would pick the United States if they had the choice of living anywhere in the world, but half that number (41%) do not believe this is a country with liberty and justice for all. 10% of Americans say they would live in some other country if given the choice. Fifty-six percent think the U.S. has changed for the worse since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001
According to a Nationwide Rasmussen Poll today, 85% of American adults agree with the first “self-evident” truth—that all men are created equal. Ninety-one percent (91%) agree with the second of those truths—that we are all are endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights including Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
In a startling finding, only 56% agree with the Declaration’s assertion that governments derive their just power from the consent of the governed. Twenty-six percent (26%) disagree and 18% are not sure.
Earlier surveys have found that hardly anybody believes the government today reflects the will of the people. Solid majorities think the federal government has become a special interest group that looks out primarily for its own interests.
On a lighter note, 40% of adults were able to properly select John Hancock as the first to sign the document. Twenty percent (20%) thought it was Thomas Jefferson, the man credited with drafting the agreement.
Twenty-three percent (23%) thought George Washington was President of that Continental Congress and 19% said Jefferson. Again, the proper answer was Hancock and only 16% got it right.
Other recent surveys have found that, if an election were held today, 91% would vote for the Constitution as the fundamental law of the land. A majority continues to believe that there is more danger in giving government too much power than in giving it too little power.
A separate survey found that just 17% believe working for the government is more honorable than working in the private sector.
Don’t People Think Whites Vote For Obama Just Because He is Black.
I am so sick of everyone talking about racism and how people won’t vote for Obama because he is black. Who is winning the race right now? What race are the majority of people voting, WHITE. It’s crazy talk that I just can’t listen too any more. It doesn’t get any more Hypocritical than that.
I noticed this Associated Press Article on Yohoo.com today. Here is a brief clip of the article:
Exit poll: Whites help Clinton in KY, not OR
By ALAN FRAM, Associated Press Writer Wed May 21, 12:32 AM ET
WASHINGTON - White voters played a decisive role in Hillary Rodham Clinton’s lopsided victory Tuesday in Kentucky’s Democratic presidential primary. Barack Obama got the victory in more liberal Oregon, where race and the hard-edged rivalry between the two embattled candidates were muted.
Nearly nine in 10 of each state’s voters were white, surveys of voters showed, but there the similarities ceased. Kentucky’s less educated, less liberal, poorer and more rural population fit the profile of states where Clinton has done well, while Oregon’s better schooled, more affluent and urban residents more resembled those that have delivered for him all year.
You can read the full article here - Hypocrisy at it’s Finetst!
Doesn’t everybody see the hypocrisy. 9 an 10 voters in each state are white yet one of the states voted for Obama.
The Title of the article should read: Whites help Obama in Or, not Ky
Maybe the media should quit trying to convince us all that everyone is predjudice against blacks. It’s been my experience with nearly every body that I know, who is going to vote for Obama, is that they are doing so because he is black.
I just wish the media and extreme minority rights groups would talk about all of the positive gains with race relations that we experience in the U.S. If they just quit seperating us and classified us as people then perhaps as a society it would be easier to see us that way.
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