MSNBC Poll: Do you support Arizona? (legal, boycott, citizens, Congress)
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msnbc.com U.S. & World News - Do you support Arizona's tough new law on illegal immigration? (http://world-news.newsvine.com/_question/2010/05/12/4274124-do-you-support-arizonas-tough-new-law-on-illegal-immigration - broken link)
MSNBC Poll
Do you support Arizona's tough new law on illegal immigration?
The article I saw from the link looks like it was based on a differnt poll since it mentioned the ethnic backround of respondents.
Unless that's a lie also.
Wouldn't surprise me though.
I have no idea what happened to the original poll. However, contrary to the insinuations made by a certain malcontent in another thread, the original poll began on the MSNBC website. I guess they were not happy with the results and pulled/moved/deleted it.
msnbc.com U.S. & World News - Do you support Arizona's tough new law on illegal immigration? (http://world-news.newsvine.com/_question/2010/05/12/4274124-do-you-support-arizonas-tough-new-law-on-illegal-immigration - broken link)
MSNBC Poll
Do you support Arizona's tough new law on illegal immigration?
Olberman won't be talking about the new poll until his handlers figure out some way to spin it.
Not to get off topic, but Olbermann's excuse for the MSM not reporting on the New Black Panther's election intimidation issue was "There are only what, 8 members?"
However, they reported at length about Mel Gibson saying the "N" word.
What's more important? Voter intimidation, or Mel Gibson's outburst?
That's why ALL MSM outlets are going bankrupt.
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