February 16, 2006
[POLL]
Note: Incident is in quotes, as if they question if it was one.
70 – 30, in favor of yes. Bias? What liberal bias?
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MSNBC Online poll: 70% think incident important: Dick Cheney Hunting Accident linked with MSNBC Online poll: 70% think incident important: Dick Cheney Hunting Accident
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7:25 pm [ Quote ]
If the Vice Presedent was really interested in keeping it from the public he would have gone on CNN, that way only a few people would have watched it.
7:36 pm [ Quote ]
Strangely phrased question… of course I care. But it’s nothing catastrophic or worthy of the negative attention it’s been given
7:37 pm [ Quote ]
I’m normally with you, but this post doesn’t make sense. There’s no reason to assume the poll is not genuine, and it seems reasonable that 70% of the country would care that the VP shot someone, however accidental.
7:38 pm [ Quote ]
The incident part, however, I agree with. That’s really odd.
7:49 pm [ Quote ]
ENOUGH ALREADY. Can’t you get beyond this pathetic story? Why don’t you cover something important for a minute, like this :
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/02/16/D8FQEAHO8.html
But I guess you Republicans are happy to be selling significant control of our major ports to the UAE.
8:15 pm [ Quote ]
Victor Vicodin, I agree… that should be a HUGE concern. Far too little coverage on that deadly issue. And I’m conservative.
8:31 pm [ Quote ]
Also, are you part of the 70% Ian? The number of posts you have devoted to the subject would certainly indicate that you are. In fact, of the 39 articles you’ve posted since this story broke, 30 of them have covered to it!
Liberal bias, Ian?
10:08 pm [ Quote ]
This story is blown way out of proportion. There are so many current events that are far more important, it is sad to see this. It seems that both sides are more interested in pointing fingers at each other and calling each other names than spending their time disucssing something that’s actually relevant.
That story about the ports being sold to Arab company is scary. As if Saudi companies don’t own enough of America already.
10:16 pm [ Quote ]
So the fact that 70% of the respondents care that Vice President Cheney accidentally shot a member of his hunting party indicates liberal media bias? I think your post indicates conservative anti-media bias.JMHO
10:45 pm [ Quote ]
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1:34 am [ Quote ]
I would just point out that firebitchylake linked to this poll and asked her readers to voice their angst (the kos kids hunt these silly online polls out and then give marching orders to spam the poll)
It’s actually a little pathetic and creepy since they mean nothing.
9:25 am [ Quote ]
14 hour delay…
The Democrats, never at a loss for spinning wild unsubstantiated speculation into any situation, are going bonkers with an assist to the media over Dick Cheney’s weekend adventure. Without having one shred of piece of evidence, Alan Dershowitz comes t…
7:29 pm [ Quote ]
Didn’t think you’d have the guts to touch that port sell-off story, rather you’re still incensed by the Cheney one. Don’t blame you really, that’s far far more important than national security.
Shame your pal Michelle Malkin is showing some dissent, or would that be balls?
http://michellemalkin.com/archives/004577.htm
9:25 am [ Quote ]
no i do not care because if he said that it was a mistake than people need to leave it alone a mistake is a mistake only to be made once
9:33 am [ Quote ]
yes i care because i really love him so leave him alone
9:36 am [ Quote ]
yall hoes need to stop playin wit my baby daddy.