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I want to agree with you but the polls say otherwise.<br>
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The polls say that about a quarter of Americans dont know who Edward
Snowden is <br>
and more than half of those who know who he is think he should be
tried as a traitor.<br>
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Certainly everyone I meet here knows who he is and thinks<br>
that he is a hero.<br>
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I once met a student who did phone polling for Quinnipiac and she
told me that their data was bogus.<br>
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What is the truth about what people think?<br>
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"You'd pay to know what you really think"<br>
- J.R. ("Bob") Dobbs<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/12/2014 10:01 PM, David Johnson
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<font size="+3">But not a majority.<br>
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The majority of the U.S. public believes that Snowden is a hero,
despite all of the 24 / 7 slick propaganda of the U.S. corporate
media.<br>
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David J.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/11/2014 10:47 PM, ewjohnson via
Peace-discuss wrote:<br>
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An interesting perspective.<br>
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What is incredible is there is a significant segment of the <br>
American people who believe that Snowden and Assange are
criminals.<br>
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Given that acts of violence are not only immoral, <br>
but futile and negative to a good cause--<br>
what is needed are more pens and fewer swords.<br>
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