Contributed by: filbert Saturday, August 27 2005 @ 08:31 AM CST
An AP poll[*1] calls into serious question the myriad of editorial decisions of the mainstream media on the Iraq war:
People with friends or relatives serving in Iraq are more likely than others to have a positive view of a generally unpopular war, an AP- Ipsos poll found.
Some of those surveyed said their relationships with troops helped them learn more about what’s going on in Iraq beyond the violence. Others said their opinions of the war were shaped by a sense of loyalty to those in harm’s way.
Do you suppose this might affect the daily Deathwatch of the major media?
“How many helpless soldier children died today, Wolf?”
Naahhhh…
Via Little Green Footballs[*2] .